Hi everyone,
I have one Kush-n-Cheese auto plant at about 5 weeks from seed, it was grown inside under a 300w LED panel for a couple weeks then put outside in western Europe.
I have no complaints, it's a nice and healthy plant albeit a bit stretchy, but it developed a couple cool mutations I wanted to share.
First off, its leaves are unlike any that I've seen, they started out normal but after the 3rd or 4th node up they have this weird triple junction going on where the fingers on either side of the middle one have separate junctions and the middle finger is alone, usually flopping below (see attachments).
Another cool thing it did too was it shot 4 branches out of its first node instead of the usual 2 (again see attachments).
I believe this must be a common mutated pheno in this strain since if you look closely on the YouTube video Dinafem has for the KnC auto their plant also seems to have those mutated leaves.
Can someone from Dinafem please chime in on this?
I think it's pretty cool and might be worth stabilizing and marketing as a feature, kinda like the ducksfoot.
I have one Kush-n-Cheese auto plant at about 5 weeks from seed, it was grown inside under a 300w LED panel for a couple weeks then put outside in western Europe.
I have no complaints, it's a nice and healthy plant albeit a bit stretchy, but it developed a couple cool mutations I wanted to share.
First off, its leaves are unlike any that I've seen, they started out normal but after the 3rd or 4th node up they have this weird triple junction going on where the fingers on either side of the middle one have separate junctions and the middle finger is alone, usually flopping below (see attachments).
Another cool thing it did too was it shot 4 branches out of its first node instead of the usual 2 (again see attachments).
I believe this must be a common mutated pheno in this strain since if you look closely on the YouTube video Dinafem has for the KnC auto their plant also seems to have those mutated leaves.
Can someone from Dinafem please chime in on this?
I think it's pretty cool and might be worth stabilizing and marketing as a feature, kinda like the ducksfoot.
they look to put out 5-7 finger leaves then another leafter over the top and you get 2 brances on some nodes not one.