Florida_Mike
At the edge of the map, blowing kisses at dragons.
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When I see short internodes like that I'm going to pass it.here are what i believe to be "duckfoot mutation" pics... notice some of the leaves that are fused others with little or no serrations and some that look absolutely like a ducks foot- flat with no serrations' and 3 toe looking nubs. i'm not sure what i have here yet, and i'm no rocket scientist but she is unique (imho) and i love watching her phenomenal growth and awesome day by day changes. any and all thoughts and opinions welcomed and encouraged
yeah, i believe you may be right. to me it's like a train wreck though... i just can't bring myself to quit looking. prolly just throwing my money away but that seems to go hand in hand with this profession.When I see short internodes like that I'm going to pass it.
For me it's a dwarf plant, wheater a mutation or not.
Your new plant looks way more healthy, keep on her.
Did you stripped her to that shape?yeah, i believe you may be right. to me it's like a train wreck though... i just can't bring myself to quit looking. prolly just throwing my money away but that seems to go hand in hand with this profession.thank you for the feedback and have a terrific day!
wait, what? i don't have any new plant. it's the same, only healthy now...
yeah maybe, she had almost no roots when i got her, she was in a dried out rapid root cube. hopefully now that she has nice roots she might take off. 3l of water in the last 24hrs plus she's just gobbling up the nutes. oh, she has only had 2 damage leaves removed early on since birthDid you stripped her to that shape?
If so, a great idea to make something useful out of that plant. When she starts stretching regularly now..is it maybe a cure for dwarfs? nice!
Have a smashing weekend
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