My BlueBerry Retard turned into A MUTANT!!

PainWrek

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Here's my dutch passion feminized blueberry retard that turned into a mutant. I would really like some input from some pros on what the hell is going on here. It looks like the main stalk stopped growing and threw up some crazy mutated leaves. On the node below it now, it looks to have created a new main stalk. took some thread and pulled the plant back a little to shed some light on the new growth. wondering if i should top that crazy leaf situation on her. check it out. last pic of blueberry monster at 2wks3dys.

These feminized seeds were accidentally sent to me from worldwide marijuana seeds instead of regular. I e-mailed em yesterday told them they shipped the wrong pack. Got an e-mail this morning from them saying the new 10 pack of regular dp blueberry seeds were mailed today. sweeeeeet.....no hermies.... :weed:
 

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Ledhed

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I'd definitely keep it and nourish it, could be some super-freaky new experimental radioactive african tribal thunderfuck type weed.:lol: Never know what it can turn into. Cool though that they sent you more seeds with no hassles. No advice here man, just thought it looked a bit odd. Someone else (maybe you) had sort of the same looking stuff happening a while ago, maybe look for that thread, see what happened or what it was.Freaky plants are cool IMO, lol.
 

lisa99

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this happens a lot when starting from seed. It'll straighten out. I grow a blueberry skunk strain that is a really ugly looking plant. You'll notice in weeks 3 -8 the fan leaves no longer exist and are replaced by single fingered leaves. Quite fluffy and difficult to trim, but it finishes really nice. Just realized im smoking it right now! Very distinct smell. If you like, let it grow 2 more nodes and top it for two sick colas.
 

intensive

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happens alot??

man i would think that i live in a waaay to radioactive area if that happend to me, ive NEVER had a seed do that
 

naked gardener

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Do not worry--with the proper nutes and care--those should be just fine--expect some fuller leaves in a few weeks--from my own past experience, and even what i've read, blueberry can really tard out like that when it is young--and also in my exp.--the plants that do that produce just as dank of nugs--but they will probably continue to produce mutant leaves (1 fingered even) for a while---but less and less as they grow. (tho mine would tend to be more mutant-like when i took them as cuttings late in flowering.....but they always sprung up fine)
Just do nourish them as the above poster advised--but don't overdo it--more nutes won't improve growth, just possibly burn them--maybe try a lil superthrive tho

it is your special needs child--pretty much treat it like you would all the others, but pay a little closer attention to it's behaviors and responses--you may secretly wish that it didn't look and act that way--but you also don't want to kill it:eyesmoke:
 

PainWrek

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Do not worry--with the proper nutes and care--those should be just fine--expect some fuller leaves in a few weeks--from my own past experience, and even what i've read, blueberry can really tard out like that when it is young--and also in my exp.--the plants that do that produce just as dank of nugs--but they will probably continue to produce mutant leaves (1 fingered even) for a while---but less and less as they grow. (tho mine would tend to be more mutant-like when i took them as cuttings late in flowering.....but they always sprung up fine)
Just do nourish them as the above poster advised--but don't overdo it--more nutes won't improve growth, just possibly burn them--maybe try a lil superthrive tho

it is your special needs child--pretty much treat it like you would all the others, but pay a little closer attention to it's behaviors and responses--you may secretly wish that it didn't look and act that way--but you also don't want to kill it:eyesmoke:
right on dude. good info. made me laugh. sucks cause when i laugh i instantly crap my pants.
 

Ronjohn7779

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Let it grow. Mutations sometimes make really bad ass plants. Also some times when you clone a mutant the clone will grow more normal than the mother plant. I'd personally let it grow as long as it's continuously growing. Now if it's a runt then chuck it.
 
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