Deformity

Vinny.ca

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Started 4 photos at the same time. GG#4, Wedding Cake, White Widow and a Grandaddy Purple. All popped the same day. Growing in coco, just transplanted into 1 gallon pots on day 12. All is well except the GG#4 looks a little odd. Slight deformities with the leaves, never seen this before as this is only my third grow. Is this something to worry about or do they outgrow this sort of thing? The GG is bottom left in the group pic.59384B94-AEA7-456D-807A-2C25D14CA6C1.jpeg208F2FA1-B428-40E2-BDA6-75BA044A4ABE.jpeg78715487-661C-4AC0-8929-E5CE076119AD.jpeg
 
Keep an eye on it, could be fasciated.

Speaking of fasciated, is that the issue going on here. If so should i toss this bitch out?
 

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Does that indicate fasciation? I know flat stems along with crested flowers are generally the classic presentation.

Thanks man,I have been searching for examples and get mixed results. I’m a little paranoid about this plant being it was a seed i found in a oz. any little change in it and i freak out. I do have another strain going called mimosa that i got online. It’s crazy all the different terminology. Like when leaves are called duck feet?
 
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