Any Idea What This Is?

polo the don

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciation

<-Whorled phyllotaxy, the main trait I breed for, and I did find the fasciated in my whorled breeding stock. Different mutation, but similar (both usually caused by a different hormonal balance/regulation, auxins vs cytokinin).

In a flower:
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And another example ripped from the internet:
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You know what I like about you? You always bring the knowledge. Thanks.
 

Joedank

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that pic show plant facidation probly from aphid bite the sap is ,ostly from plant stress but sum lean that way
I poked one of them tip of my fiskars and tasted it, it tasted sweet and oily. Kinda like liking a drop of cooking oil with a very sweet fruity taste.

I'm gonna watch the "Blobs" during dry and cure to see just what becomes of them. I think I'll try smoking them at different stages of thicknesses as they dry/cure just to see wtf.

I ran a 3 pack of this strain. 3 totally different plants.

# 1 came out with 3 mains. She looked as if she was topped. 2 of them were normal and the 3rd top was half as tall twice as wide with twice as many leaves and half as mature. Like a completely different plant. I cut the normal two a full calendar month before I cut the weird one. The two normal ones got me so fuckin high it almost scared me. The weird one put me to sleep. I chopped them all with the same percentage of amber, about 20%.
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#2 had 3 leaves per node when it popped up. Then 3 branches per node then 3 buds per node. I couldn't keep this bitch happy for shit. She was too hot or too cold or too wet or too dry you get the idea. Honestly, I only let her live because the lights are on anyway.
No pics of #2 she was too ugly
#3 grew perfect. Nice hybrid structure, pretty colors and a nice sweet smell like grape kool-aid till she started getting ripe then she had that sweet rotting fruit smell I love. This is the one with the "blobs" I'm so curious about.
 

reddan1981

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I've seen it here and there look for a half eaten leaf, I could be wrong. The culprit for mine was a big bug. I'll look for a name. A quick search brings up lac insects, but they're native to India. Maybe a species of mealy bug ?
 
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polo the don

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I've seen it here and there look for a half eaten leaf, I could be wrong. The culprit for mine was a big bug. I'll look for a name. A quick search brings up lac insects, but they're native to India. Maybe a species of mealy bug ?
If I had any pests they sure do know how to hide. That plant grew great, healthy start to finish. Thanks for your input.
 

polo the don

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Is it coming out of spots where you nicked em with the scissors? That thing doesn't look like it had any pests lol. Looks like some killl
No it's not "bleeding" from a stab with sissors. In fact I seen them before I started trimming. The closer i look the more of them see. It's just kinda cool and different, I'm not really worried about it just curious.
Oh yeah, everything I grow is kill...,
 

ayr0n

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No it's not "bleeding" from a stab with sissors. In fact I seen them before I started trimming. The closer i look the more of them see. It's just kinda cool and different, I'm not really worried about it just curious.
Oh yeah, everything I grow is kill...,
That is awesome. I'm curious how it'll effect the drying / curing
 
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