My last post was to show a cool trifoliate or tricotyledon, which i thought was cool. It is kind of rare, sort of like a 4 leaf clover. Well, since then I came across something even more rare, in the same cup, i grew not only a trifoliate/ tricotyledon, but also a quadfoliate / quadcotyledon. Not sure the true botanical definitions, but it’s probably close. They eventually grew out of the tri and quad stem pattern, but I did breed with them both, as they were pretty special, and I am hoping the offspring share the traits. Luckily, the Quadfoliate, the rarer of the two, who I named Fairy Quadmother has an unbelievable aroma of citrus and sweet funk. These are f2’s of my own variety I bred called DurgaDelica which is Durga Mata 1:1 CBD x Zamaldelica.
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Larger trifoliate / tricotyledon and smaller quadfoliate / quadcotyledon
And since it’s been a bit since I’ve posted, ill share a few more pics feom my garden.
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Up front are the tri and quad mothers now with seed. I bred them with a Waichin Valley Purple cross. Behind them are a couple Auahuasca Purple clones, and a Sherpa’s Slippers, a Black Cookies and a Purple Jam
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The Waichin Valley cross Stud / father
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Another one of my creations, this was a Blueberry Moondance, the last of the seeds I made. The cross was a Blueberry Muffin x Zamaldelica
Thanks! Will snap some pics once the new girls are flowering 😘
Till next time, stay united and lighted!