Just curious, any weird plant experts?

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Planted two Tajikistani hash plants. One is over five feet tall and blooming. Her sister started out with purple, corrugated, curled leaves, and never stopped. Both in the same soil, same lights, same everything. She's banished to the deck until her ultimate demise, but does anyone have a guess? In wild herbaceous plants you see this sometimes, and it's usually virus related. But straight from seed must be genetic anomaly?
If she does try to bloom before October I'm betting they will be some weird-o flowers.
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Not an expert,
But these are just plants, living material, just like us, they may have genom defects.
Otherwise, i see its outdoors, maybe it caught a virus or such.

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Well she was indoors until I just kicked her out. Completely isolated. I'm going to have to go with genetics. lol
 
She will flower properly and you will enjoy the smoke. Probably she is going to be more potent than her sister. Breeders need to do more work in stabilising the phenotypes to a more pleasing to the eye appearance, but this very common especially in hybrids. Ignore it.
 
Not an expert,
But these are just plants, living material, just like us, they may have genom defects.
Otherwise, i see its outdoors, maybe it caught a virus or such.

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Yes but it's the only plant that has been bred by potheads for potheads indoor using HPS crap spectrum and weird techniques like RO water, PH pens, flushing, ten different bottles of nutrients, calmag and now the latest trend is to spray it with liquid silver to remove 50% of the genetics from the genepool. Maybe this has something to do with it?
I would expect a hash plant to be very uniform and flower at the same time so it can be harvested at the same time and the field can be sowed again.
 
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Pay no heed to the banned shit-for-brains here, it's one reason he's been booted! The stuff he pulled out of his ass is just laughable,... FFS, silver removing half the genome??! :haha: :doh:
Planted two Tajikistani hash plants. One is over five feet tall and blooming. Her sister started out with purple, corrugated, curled leaves, and never stopped. Both in the same soil, same lights, same everything. She's banished to the deck until her ultimate demise, but does anyone have a guess? In wild herbaceous plants you see this sometimes, and it's usually virus related. But straight from seed must be genetic anomaly?
If she does try to bloom before October I'm betting they will be some weird-o flowers.
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Al, it could be viral, that can be passed on from the mother plant for sure, even surface infection is possible... More likely it's a bad genetics, but just to be bloody sure it's take high magnification to the leaves/petioles and look for potential mite infestation... Broad and russets can cause similar distortions, better safe than sorry!
 
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