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Indoor Weird "wishbone" mutation from seed

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Growing 5 Candy Cane autos from Crop King and the plant with the strongest looking taproot ended up not growing any proper mature leaves. Just two single bladed leaves and the it started branching out.

Anyone see this before? I trimmed off the immature leaves after it "split" so it wasn't a result of prunin or bonsaing.
 

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Growing 5 Candy Cane autos from Crop King and the plant with the strongest looking taproot ended up not growing any proper mature leaves. Just two single bladed leaves and the it started branching out.

Anyone see this before? I trimmed off the immature leaves after it "split" so it wasn't a result of prunin or bonsaing.
I have one doing the same thing. A regular auto cross that I made.
 
It's definitely not going to yield like the other 4 but I'm interested to see what it matures too. I've started an Early Miss seed to catch-up and fill in the canopy in a 3gal pot.
 
It's definitely not going to yield like the other 4 but I'm interested to see what it matures too. I've started an Early Miss seed to catch-up and fill in the canopy in a 3gal pot.
Yes keep her going, she may just surprise you. I've had mutants out do their sisters in yield several times.
 
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