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lackobreath
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Three cotyledons *DELETED*
#3988826 - 03/30/05 02:00 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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faslimy
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These plants never perform as well as normal seedlings from what I can tell.. sure is neat though
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Openminded
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Re: Three cotyledons [Re: faslimy]
#3989031 - 03/30/05 04:43 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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I had a heimia seedling germinate with three cotyledons. I was really excited, but by the time it had got to an inch tall it was putting out sets of two leaves just like all the others. Pitty, I would have loved a mutant!
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Stonerguy
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YEah usually it looses the trait but you might be special. Seems to happen acctually quite often. I saw a couple of others at overgrow.com
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Hooty
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Re: Three cotyledons [Re: Stonerguy]
#3991148 - 03/30/05 03:45 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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I had a Rivea Corymbosa plant sprout with this attribute. It's kind of proved to be a runt though...
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TheHateCamel
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Nice, I've had three cotyledons but never three primary leaves.
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lackobreath
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Re: Three cotyledons *DELETED* [Re: lackobreath]
#3992980 - 03/30/05 11:01 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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lackobreath
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Re: Three cotyledons *DELETED* [Re: lackobreath]
#4015277 - 04/04/05 11:18 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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kadakuda
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Re: Three cotyledons [Re: Hooty]
#4015597 - 04/05/05 01:19 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hooty said: I had a Rivea Corymbosa plant sprout with this attribute. It's kind of proved to be a runt though...
same here. my rivea did this a few times. they grew slower.....bizare.
lacko, tres cool! nifty stuff. be sure to keep updating...please
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Mitchnast
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that looks like its gonna keep going in threes, if it does on the secondary branches, keep it cloning! it would be a real space saver, youed get 33% more branch for the same central height. that increses on a parabolic slope if it goes tripple from each bud, which would be unlikely.
suck if it was a male tho.
if it is, keep some pollen it would be awesome if it passed on its mutation across the seed barrier
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lackobreath
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Re: Three cotyledons *DELETED* [Re: lackobreath]
#4054540 - 04/14/05 11:51 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Openminded
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That's an awesome plant! I'm praying it's female for ya .
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KOPELANDIAA
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Re: Three cotyledons [Re: kadakuda]
#4055191 - 04/14/05 02:42 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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here is a bad pic of a little Rivea born two eeks ago with three leaves...but it is the fastest and the more vigorous among the others 
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Vertigo6911
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oh my, that is a pretty plant  i had an ipomea do this on my, also planted in the 3rd month... say... your bday wouldent also be on the 3rd would it???
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KOPELANDIAA
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...hey wait, it germinated on the third month as well !
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lackobreath
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Re: Three cotyledons *DELETED* [Re: KOPELANDIAA]
#4055284 - 04/14/05 03:17 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Vertigo6911
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ok this is getting freaky... lol
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Mitchnast
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your drug plants are under the control of the freemasons clearely
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stvip
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Beautiful mutant. Now, if it continues this kind of robust growth, you should find some kind of cliche-talking mentor who will tell you: "with great power comes great responsibility". This mentor will be sued by the MPAA, of course, but that is none of our concern. Heed his words of wisdom - with this gift, if it turns out into a viable plant, you now have a big responsibility on your hands. Don't let this genetic line vanish. Make preparations for cloning, and for breeding (preferably with several different strains). Make preparations for progeny screening en masse. Take help from friends if needed. This could be a very interesting contribution to the world. Or maybe just a nice curiosity, but the potential is there. All of the popular 'Shamuti' cultivar oranges began with one gardner several decades ago who noticed a single deformed fuit growing on a single branch devoid of spines. He decided to clone that branch, and his gift has benefited all of us. Note: the abnormal growth began with the cotyledons, which are embroynic tissue - they're part of the seed. That is why I am led to believe this is a gamete-line mutation affecting the entire plant's genome, rather than an isolated somatic mutation, that won't be passed along to future generations. I'm not entirely certain that is correct, though (and yet I am supposed to know this).
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Vertigo6911
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Re: Three cotyledons [Re: stvip]
#4068346 - 04/18/05 10:50 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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do u think there is a point in the case of my ipomea? since its a vine i dont expect it to show me anything different from other ipomeas...
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