This plant of a friend seems to only produce calyxes. Is this a genetic thing or could it also be due to some kind of stress? If it is because of genetics, do you think this could be worth saving by taking a cutting?

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      4 months ago

      Cannabis growers tend to use the words bract and calyx interchangeably. In actuality, the little oval shape with hairs coming out is actually a bract. In cannabis the actual calyx is a sheath of cells around the thing that becomes the seed once fertilized.

      A cannabis flower is just a collection of bracts. We tend to colloquially call the fat pair of little bracts that form at the base of the buds where they branch into leaves, the calyx

      Bract

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    4 months ago

    Do you know the genetics of the plant? That looks like a “grinspoon” or “string of pearls” mutation. There’s another version called willowing, but the leaves are twisted when it’s that.

    Check out the Dr. Grinspoon strain. That thing might be a pain to trim, but it should smoke great!

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      4 months ago

      Oh yeah, I have heard of Dr. Grinspoon. I think the strain is called Durban Dew by dutch passion and usually it doesn’t do this

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      I don’t think so. But maybe the seeds have gotten mixed up so it is not impossible