After germinating, this seedling with initially whitish cotyledons did not get any real leaves for almost 4 weeks. Then, it first grew a few malformed leaves and now it seems to recover, starting to branch and grow leaves in the typical way. I kept this plant for the yikes, but now that it’s recovering, I am thinking of letting it bloom at some point.

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    11 months ago

    If youre gonna flower her, nab a clone. Wonky plants are sometimes ugly ducklings, you might have found something worth keeping

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      11 months ago

      It’s like humans with development issues.

      They may take a bit longer if measured by typical standards, but some outshine their peers later in life.

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      11 months ago

      I would like to, but sadly my current setup does not allow me to use vegetative and flowering light schedules in parallel.Though, there are relatively cheap plant propagation kits with built-in light and heat sources, might get one of those anyway in future.

      I repotted it earlier and as far as I can tell, roots have grown to a reasonable size and had a healthy, white color.

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        11 months ago

        Google space buckets, those designs might work for compact genetic storage and maintainence