WTF! Siamese leaf? **pics**

burlingo

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hi,

watering today i noticed something strange about one of my AK-48, it has conjoined leafs?

is this normal, does it happen often?

cheers, take a look

 

Stoner87

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I'm sure its fine, just one of those freaks of nature.
make sure you stick that badboy between two pieces of glass.
It would be on my wall for sure!
 

burlingo

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haha, just realized 3 of the leaves on my smallest plant are all joined? what the hell is going on...
 

roxistar

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I'm sure its fine, just one of those freaks of nature.
make sure you stick that badboy between two pieces of glass.
It would be on my wall for sure!

No doubt, I would save it too! I have seen Marijuana plants do some weird shit but this one takes the cake, very strange indeed. I'm goingto see if I can find any info on it.
 

NASTYRUDEDOGG

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HEY MAN, YOU SHOULD BE VERY EXCITED BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE VERY RARE STRIAN CALLED "KONJOINED KUSH":weed: YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY MAN, THIS STRAIN WAS FOUNDED BY A PAIR OF CONJOINED TWINS WAY BACK IN THE FAR EAST. IT IS A VERY RARE STRAIN AND SHOULD BE PRIZED FOR IT'S UNIQUENESS. A VERY RARE AND STRANGE STRAIN INDEED.:clap:
 

burlingo

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HEY MAN, YOU SHOULD BE VERY EXCITED BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE VERY RARE STRIAN CALLED "KONJOINED KUSH":weed: YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY MAN, THIS STRAIN WAS FOUNDED BY A PAIR OF CONJOINED TWINS WAY BACK IN THE FAR EAST. IT IS A VERY RARE STRAIN AND SHOULD BE PRIZED FOR IT'S UNIQUENESS. A VERY RARE AND STRANGE STRAIN INDEED.:clap:
haha, nice story :clap: made me smile.
 

NASTYRUDEDOGG

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No but seriously leaves tend to do that when plants are stressed. I've had a few leaves do that on me but after a few weeks they looked normal. Lets just hope that this doesn't continue, because it could be bad genes you wouldn't want to make a mother out of her. All of the clones would have the same abnormalities, then they wouldn't produce as much of a yield than a healthy normal plant.
 

burlingo

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No but seriously leaves tend to do that when plants are stressed. I've had a few leaves do that on me but after a few weeks they looked normal. Lets just hope that this doesn't continue, because it could be bad genes you wouldn't want to make a mother out of her. All of the clones would have the same abnormalities, then they wouldn't produce as much of a yield than a healthy normal plant.
thanks man, hopefully all will be good.

just seemed kinda weird to me being a noob at all this.

or maybe, just maybe it is the almighty "konjoined Kush" :-P haha
 

TxSmoke

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I don't think the webbed leaves are totally uncommon. There's an Australian strain called Ducksfoot that has been bred specifically to have webbed leaves.
 
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