Is this a mutation?
This little dude was half under his big bro. The bottom leaf wasn’t damaged, it formed with the v, and the center has way too many leaves. My bigger ones only grow new leaves in pairs.
Just a quick note, this is my prop pot, and new purchase isolation. I know my ghost plants are really leggy. They completely overgrew their tiny pots over the winter, and I haven’t decided if I want to keep them all yet, and I need purchase some new pots. Since ghost plants are ridiculously easy to prop (like one leaf had a small tear by the stalk, and now it has roots and a baby, and mama leaf is still thoroughly connected and getting nutrients), I have chopped and propped them numerous years. So if this is a mutation, I want to keep it!
Originally by u/dysteach-MT on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cxskxa9
This little dude was half under his big bro. The bottom leaf wasn’t damaged, it formed with the v, and the center has way too many leaves. My bigger ones only grow new leaves in pairs.
Just a quick note, this is my prop pot, and new purchase isolation. I know my ghost plants are really leggy. They completely overgrew their tiny pots over the winter, and I haven’t decided if I want to keep them all yet, and I need purchase some new pots. Since ghost plants are ridiculously easy to prop (like one leaf had a small tear by the stalk, and now it has roots and a baby, and mama leaf is still thoroughly connected and getting nutrients), I have chopped and propped them numerous years. So if this is a mutation, I want to keep it!
Originally by u/dysteach-MT on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cxskxa9
Is this a mutation?
This little dude was half under his big bro. The bottom leaf wasn’t damaged, it formed with the v, and the center has way too many leaves. My bigger ones only grow new leaves in pairs.
Just a quick note, this is my prop pot, and new purchase isolation. I know my ghost plants are really leggy. They completely overgrew their tiny pots over the winter, and I haven’t decided if I want to keep them all yet, and I need purchase some new pots. Since ghost plants are ridiculously easy to prop (like one leaf had a small tear by the stalk, and now it has roots and a baby, and mama leaf is still thoroughly connected and getting nutrients), I have chopped and propped them numerous years. So if this is a mutation, I want to keep it!
Originally by u/dysteach-MT on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cxskxa9
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