No more Seeds, and no more Clones!!

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Earlier i was just doing a little maintance in my little veg area, watering my plants a bit, looking for anything i could top, when i found something ive never seen before.

All of my plants have been from clones, and the guy i get them from clones of off his Moms so there are no seeds involved.

While i was inspecting my Grapefruit OG, i noticed something that looks like my baby pepper plants that i have outside. Growing from the very bottom of the plant, just popping above the rockwool i saw this little pair of leaves poking up into the air.

I lifted the cube up a bit and saw and pulled out this little fellow. It was down in the roots and seems to have grown its own separate little plant. You can see how it turns from regular thin root to the white stalk of a developing stem.

So, like i said, no more buying seeds, and no more cutting and buying clones, from now on we just have our plants magically grow separate plants from its own root system :icon_smile:

The last pic is the Grapefruit that this grew out of, hopefully it grows up to be just as big and bushy at the bottom!! :aok:

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LOL--that is not a runner. Runners develop quite differently. I highly suspect that somehow a seed got dropped into the growing medium.
 
Everything is good--many many plants send out runners, just not mj. It is generally perennial plants, shrubs, and trees. Once in a while, a seed will have a twin. However, I don't believe that I have ever heard of or seen a clone throw up another growing top.
 
The good old days fer sure, duck :rofl: I've said it before and I'll say it again - these classic threads should be stickied in their own special forum for easy access :hubba:
 
Is it possible that a root got light and grew toward it? I do not know much about the root systems of these plants, but it would seem to me that a root going from dark to catching light would allow for some sort of chemical change in the root, perhaps allowing it to form another stem?


-nasty
 

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