Morbid Angel
Well-Known Member
I have an unknown gifted strain that has started producing tri bladed leaves. Here is some info, some fact, some speculation:
- may or may not be one of the following strains due to situational, environmental, social circumstance and growth patterns / physical characteristics: Romulan, BC Godbud or Rockstar.
- It is an indica dominant strain.
- Highly responsive to training.
- Very tight internodes.
- short in stature, though I have never let it buck vertical.
- Smell of the bud is Coffee, Earthy, Spice in that order
- very dank, big meaty buds
- Orange hairs
- Will hermie if left in flower too long (when majority of heads are amber)
- mid - heavy yield
Story goes:
I was gifted a seed. Grew it out. Mainlined it for 8 colas. Very responsive. Medium speed growth rate. Left it to flower too long do to situation beyond my control. It hermied and seeded, only slightly. I got 3 viable seeds from the 7 oz it produced. Did not pollinate any other plants in the room.
After a few more grows of some seed bank shit that was disappointing, I popped the 3 seeds from this plant.
All three are still in veg. Same characteristics of their mother but heres the thing, had an accident when they where still little seedlings and topped one of them at the second node. It was all messed up and I thought it wouldnt last the night. Well it did and seems to be just kicking ass now. I topped it again from the main shoot that had taken over. Now it has grown out a couple of nodes since then and is producing all 3 bladded leaves from where I topped it last. Has about 4 new nodes per shoot since topping all with the 3 bladed leaves. the rest of the plant including the branches below are all producing 5 blades.
I know that if I take cuttings from these shoots they will be plants that only have 3 bladed fan leaves. I have seen and heard of certain cutting only strains having this trait and now I can see why.
I thought that this was strange, at least to me, and I thought I would ask. It may help me to identify it's strain, if its a known one. North west coast near the US/Canada border. Or maybe someone can tell me why this is happening. Maybe its not as uncommon as I think.
Thoughts?
- may or may not be one of the following strains due to situational, environmental, social circumstance and growth patterns / physical characteristics: Romulan, BC Godbud or Rockstar.
- It is an indica dominant strain.
- Highly responsive to training.
- Very tight internodes.
- short in stature, though I have never let it buck vertical.
- Smell of the bud is Coffee, Earthy, Spice in that order
- very dank, big meaty buds
- Orange hairs
- Will hermie if left in flower too long (when majority of heads are amber)
- mid - heavy yield
Story goes:
I was gifted a seed. Grew it out. Mainlined it for 8 colas. Very responsive. Medium speed growth rate. Left it to flower too long do to situation beyond my control. It hermied and seeded, only slightly. I got 3 viable seeds from the 7 oz it produced. Did not pollinate any other plants in the room.
After a few more grows of some seed bank shit that was disappointing, I popped the 3 seeds from this plant.
All three are still in veg. Same characteristics of their mother but heres the thing, had an accident when they where still little seedlings and topped one of them at the second node. It was all messed up and I thought it wouldnt last the night. Well it did and seems to be just kicking ass now. I topped it again from the main shoot that had taken over. Now it has grown out a couple of nodes since then and is producing all 3 bladded leaves from where I topped it last. Has about 4 new nodes per shoot since topping all with the 3 bladed leaves. the rest of the plant including the branches below are all producing 5 blades.
I know that if I take cuttings from these shoots they will be plants that only have 3 bladed fan leaves. I have seen and heard of certain cutting only strains having this trait and now I can see why.
I thought that this was strange, at least to me, and I thought I would ask. It may help me to identify it's strain, if its a known one. North west coast near the US/Canada border. Or maybe someone can tell me why this is happening. Maybe its not as uncommon as I think.
Thoughts?