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Are you stealthing the one on the top left where you take off all the leaf points except for the one that is straight with the leaf stem?
If not would be nice if you could selectively breed that if it is a trait to where you have a plant that only produces one pointed leaves. Would make a nice outdoor plant.
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Quote: geokills said: Unlikely to be purposeful or a reliable genetic trait that can be bred into plants on a normal cycle. Single finger leafs are common for flowering plants that are forced back into vegetative growth. They'll stick around for about a month before normal growth resumes.
oh ok...
I was thinking about ducksfoot when I made that post. Would be a cool trait though.
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“If you want to find out who your real friends are, sink the ship. The first ones to jump aren’t your friends.” — Marilyn Manson
This isn't the correct place to confront me on anything.
Forum full of dead stars, and a necro I called Coma White