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Dingley Mutant

unknownclown

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Hey all
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I was wondering what exactly determines if a plant is a mutant or not.

One of my Dingley G's has an off shoot one of the leaves has 2 traps on one leaf and another, which I just noticed this morning has 1 kinda folded into 2 traps. Neither one has opened yet which I am glad since the longer it takes the bigger they'll be. It has had normal traps 2 for sure.

My camera sucks and takes pretty blurry close up pics so I' waiting patiently for them to open and of course get bigger to show you all. Plus I am at work so I can't take any right now
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So what do ya think? or is it too early to tell quite yet if it is?
 
To me....

I thought that a mutant is something that just happens, but can't be reproduced. Like TC or something.

Now, if it can be reproduced ( the whole plant ) and still prouce the things that you are talking about, you might have something.
 
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