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Leaf Mutations.

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Leaf Mutations.

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So i have 3 plants that are outside in my garden that had recently had a pest problem. The pests have been dealt with, however after this i looked at the new leaves on these plants, and they appear to have mutations, 2/3 have a wider leaf with a very unusual shape. The last ones leaves, resemble more of sativa plant leaves (small thin and 7 fingers instead of 5*) where as they used to look like a normal indica leaf.

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Post stress the recovery of this is causing the fat leaves I actually get those growth from a flowering cut on clones . They will grow out
 

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Post stress the recovery of this is causing the fat leaves I actually get those growth from a flowering cut on clones . They will grow out
I was expecting the cause to be stress, the latest growth seems healthy and fine, one of the plants is a male anyway so that one can be removed.
 
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