The mutant lives, thrives, and becomes a monster

Denofearth69

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A while back I posted pics of a plant that has become a mutant in that it only grows three fingers per leaf. After consulting an online horticulturist I was informed that hybridized strains of any plant can display mutations do to environmental stresses, and that this should have little if any effect on the plants potential.
Also, I have read many times that you can't beat genetics, and I am posting this as proof that you certainly can. I feed my plants with my own home brewed compost tea, and as you can see they are doing very well indeed. As to genetics, these are carmelicious plants, and supposedly only grow to be about two feet tall and very bushy. I am 6'1" and monster plant's top is about six inches below my chin. Still have almost three months left in the season, I'll continue to post pics, can't wait to see what this monster is capable of once it flowers.

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This was monster plant about a month ago.

And this is monster plant now.
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Here is one of monster plant's neighbors to serve as comparison. Same seeds, but didn't mutate, and this one is about two thirds the size of monster plant.

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And to answer a question before it is asked ( as I have been asked ) yes that is only one plant. Tell me what you think.
 
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