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This seedling was from a batch of seeds from a VFT Bigmouth (open pollinated), planted last September. It's neighbors were transplanted to larger cell trays, but I didn't want to disturb this one.
As I listen to this ridiculous story on the radio about the high school "pregnancy pact" in New England, it is apparent that even VFTs are trying to reproduce younger and younger as well. What is this world coming to??
That is pretty neat though (the plants, not the sluts in New England).
Oh my, and here I was thinking more along the lines of its diminutive nature rather than its outright skankiness but that is certainly another angle to take.
Wow!
That plant must be very healthy to have decided to flower so young. It must also have something wrong with its genetics too, in my opinion. I don't mean it in a bad way, it must just have missed out on its share of the genes that tell it when it's old enough to flower!
Very cool, will be interesting to see if it will produce fertile seeds at such a young age.
It does seem healthy - but miniature and not even a year old.
Of maybe 150 VFT seedings of various sorts, about 7 sent up flower stalks. This was the only individual that actually went full term and opened a flower. Most with the flower stalks were from the Bigmouth open pollinated batch of seeds. A number of those also had unique variation, I have around five that have all red coloration like a VFT red dragon.
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