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midwestbluntman
07-07-2006, 09:29 AM
I picked up a few cuttings from a local,They called it a skunk.Im not so sure it is skunk,prolly a bagseed.


http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4750&stc=1&d=1152286095




http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4751&stc=1&d=1152286095



These are very strange looking to me,was wondering if anyone might know what strain/strains this maybe and if the one blade leaves is a trait of a specific genetic.Ive had plants put on single bladed leaves but not the whole plant.Thats pretty much the only leaves it has.They told me that when they got this plant it had little to none foliage,pretty much a stick with a bud on the top.in pic 2 you can see the bud,its in the middle of it with foliage growing out of it.I went and took cuttings from the new foliage waiting for them to root now.

Im just curiouse if anyone may be able to identify the strain and post whatever experiances they have had with a full plant of one bladed leaves.does the one bladed leaves mean its in need of doctoring or possible a sign of reverting back to veg.I know that there is effects on the leaves when you clone from a late flower plant but this is ridiculous.

gorilla
07-07-2006, 09:42 AM
That's really weird bro. Doesn't even look like a pot plant.

I can't figure out that second picture for the life of me.

rolanterroy
07-07-2006, 09:57 AM
Ya gots a couple things a happinin' w/this baybee...

First of all it looks like she was revegged from what I consider to be too far into flowering; a good way to lose good stuff forever from the strain if ya ask me, she'l likely all good but those are shitty cloning practices in my opinion.

Second, she is in a desperate mode to get more light to her leaves, plants will do this when they need more light sometimes, they will start tossin' out 1 and 2 bladed leaves in an attempt to get outta the shadows and "make" as much light gathering surface as fast as possible.

Notorious strains that do this a lotI have seen are afghanis ;)

- REv :smoke1:

midwestbluntman
07-08-2006, 02:54 AM
Thanks ya'll

rev
the donor is sitting in a window where she has been for months.when he got it it was a stick with one bud on the top,no side branching or nothing.In pic 2 you can see all the new foliage is growing out that bud,as ya look down the stem it looks as if it was striped and just a single cola left behind.I cant for the life of me figure out why someone would do that to the poor plant,im pretty surprized that it is still alive and try'n to put on more foliage.I thought if ya removed all the leaves it would die,as it cant get useable light without them.If the clones root i'll hit them with 400 watts of MH,that ought to brighten things up a bit for it,but i'll be pretty amazed if they root.

rolanterroy
07-08-2006, 07:50 AM
Yeah, I had a plant awhile back that would start to do that under a 250w MH lamp, I had to put her under a 430w lamp on 24/0 photoperiod to bring her out of it. Even under a 430w at a photperiod of 18/6 she still was growing single bladers all crammed close like that.

Whenever ya take a cutting from a flowering plant, it shouldn't be any farther into flowering than about a couple weeks, in my experience you can really mess up the plant this way if she is farther into flowering, and especially if she is hard to root as a strain anyways.

Rooting a cutting puts the plant through some SERIOUS stresses, and flowering puts them through some serious stresses, so you are doubling-up on the stresses! This *can* damage the plant at a cellular/genetic level and it can lose things like potency and more forever.

- REv :smoke1:

bald1
07-08-2006, 09:43 AM
It just looks like a mutant to me :eek: I've never seen a Skunk look like that before ;)

Have you got a pic of the pic of the budding plant?

peace,
bald1.

midwestbluntman
07-08-2006, 06:06 PM
Have you got a pic of the pic of the budding plant?

that is the donor plant in the pix above.Im not bringing the cuttings to the grow room before i get out there with a mag glass and microscope,sure dont want any unwanted critters thats for sure.

CB
07-08-2006, 08:53 PM
that is the donor plant in the pix above.Im not bringing the cuttings to the grow room before i get out there with a mag glass and microscope,sure dont want any unwanted critters thats for sure.

word up mang...... made that mistake once....never again tho;)