Cull her now or grow her out?

Phytoplankton

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Need a lot more info, what the heck did you do to that plant? Auto or photo? What's it growing in, nutes, lights, fans, watering schedule? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
Need a lot more info, what the heck did you do to that plant? Auto or photo? What's it growing in, nutes, lights, fans, watering schedule? Inquiring minds want to know.
Hahaha sorry she’s soo defected i didn’t think details were needed. She’s a seedsman cheese fem photo seed and has just been doing her thing since she popped out of the seed. The other 2 of the same strain are nothing like her and growing normal. (Pic of the two solos cups) Potted in promix hp w/ Gaia green nutes I can attach pics of the other seeds popped at same time and growing in same environment i really don’t think it was me this time! lol just don’t know if she worth growing out.

never topped or manipulated. She’s only been out the seed a few weeks.

I know my tent is a little tight. I’m moving everything into a larger tent in a few days.
 

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Phytoplankton

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Hahaha hahaha! just scared one genetic defect will lead to another aka the dreaded HERMIE lol
The crispy tips on the leaves are not genetic, it either got too hot, light burn, nute burn, overwatered, or it dried out because of too much air blowing over it. It if goes hermie, then cull it. As for the growth pattern, doesn't look bad.
 
The burnt tips are due to the top dressing of Gaia green hitting the tips when i tried to water it it due to it being so short and chaotic i saw the physical gray dust on the leaves, attempted to dust off as much as i could but also didn’t wipe down each leaf either ‍ lol It’s was fed same amount on same schedule as the other two plants in that solo cup.
The crispy tips on the leaves are not genetic, it either got too hot, light burn, nute burn, overwatered, or it dried out because of too much air blowing over it. It if goes hermie, then cull it. As for the growth pattern, doesn't look bad.
 

Treesomewanted77

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I agree with above statements. Grow it out may be one of your best strains who knows unless you give it a chance. But having extra branches can be a good think I would think saves from having to perform any topping or fimming down the road lol. I have grown out lots of different strains from seed and still haven’t gotten any genetic mutations so far. Wish I would they are intriguing
 

SBNDB

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I had the exact thing a while back but i culled. The prospect of a hermie scared me into it.
 
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