Mutant/slow phenos....your opinions...

Gsplover11

Well-Known Member
Ive sprouted a shit ton of seeds in my life,im no breeder,but over the years ive read,learned,experienced things that i imagine anyone who loves growing and has done it for a number of years has as well....
I have come across many many mutants,in fact,im guessing 70+% of my germs have had some sort of mutantism...(is that a word?)but today ill focus on the runts,not the strain,the mutation or whatever you call it.
I always keep them,now always,cause you just never know....and since i decided to keep them i have found that they are in fact,either than lacking yield,are usually way better quality than normal growing phenos..
I recently sprouted 3 seeds of holyfield ztrain,one is really slow,wasnt showing any leaves,the 2 others were sprouting new leaves and this lil girl was short,stunted and showing only the round first leaves.. contalins or somethong....i decuded to keep it even though ive only seen realleaves show keeping them as long as i did.well she is starting to grow legs now and her leaves are sprouting,she is slowly going......im glad i didnt cull it.i have a gut feeling based on personal experience that tells me this will be a good one.ill kkep you updated,and please feel free to tell of your experiences of 0henos thst were lacking in seedling even veg that turned out remarkable!
 
This is my “Little Engine that Could” mutant keeper - Kings Banner x Old 70’s Indica, from Gooey Breeder (he talks about this cross on his Potcast). This pheno started out as a mutant and stalled for about a month with that funky first leaf, and didn’t do anything else. Then it started with a new shoot growing from below one of the cotyledons, and grew out normal after that. Pics of mutant seedling next to a normal one, a hanging bud, and a finished bud. I revegged this girl and took a cut. My buddy then flowered the same revegged plant out and filled a 4x4 scrog. I made a ton of F2’s with it. She’s stinky as fuck, and has a mouth coating sour/chem to her. I still have her - she’s a “get confused, forget what you were doing and then just go sit down” type of high.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_3286.jpeg
    IMG_3286.jpeg
    539.5 KB · Views: 15
  • IMG_3288.jpeg
    IMG_3288.jpeg
    779.3 KB · Views: 16
  • IMG_3287.jpeg
    IMG_3287.jpeg
    687.8 KB · Views: 16
I sure hope your right. Got a girlscout cookie thats over a month old and still only about 6" tall, thought about trashing her about once a week but now im dedicated to sticking with her
 
I sure hope your right. Got a girlscout cookie thats over a month old and still only about 6" tall, thought about trashing her about once a week but now im dedicated to sticking with her
The original Girl Scout cookie "OGKB" is an extremely slow vegger so it's not too surprising, hopefully it's worth the wait. Bubba Kush and Purple Urkle are known for the same thing
 
The original Girl Scout cookie "OGKB" is an extremely slow vegger so it's not too surprising, hopefully it's worth the wait. Bubba Kush and Purple Urkle are known for the same thing
Tbis girl had to have her helmet removed after sprouting, several days later she still didnt open has a cellulose thin membrain holding her calodens closed that had to be removed, then she uprooted herself, a few weeks later i changed out her soil to find what appeared to be 3 2-3" long taps with no secondary roots coming off here is a pic of her today she germinated sept 14th20241027_200407.jpg
 
Tbis girl had to have her helmet removed after sprouting, several days later she still didnt open has a cellulose thin membrain holding her calodens closed that had to be removed, then she uprooted herself, a few weeks later i changed out her soil to find what appeared to be 3 2-3" long taps with no secondary roots coming off here is a pic of her today she germinated sept 14thView attachment 5436360
She rerooted herself?ive seen that,i almost culled a seediling but i dug a bit and found she was having trouble coming up for air i guess.....
 
Got a pic?
Not of the acual uprooting but
 
Back
Top