Strangest Phenotype ever found ?

So... I popped some tester beans from Irvine Seeds that were called "Pink". Then I was told Pink was Orange Daydream, which is Tangie x Clementine x Jack Herer.
I got three beans, one was scraggly, one was super oily -- literally even wet to the touch, and one was this. Now take whatever dad you want out of the mix (likely the Jack), and replace it with Freakshow and that's a lot what this looks like. I reached out to Irvine and the deny any freaky genes or mixups. I tried cloning it three times with no luck, I'm considering re-vegging it. This is day 38 or so... it's at day 52 now and has only fattened up slightly. Not sure how to keep this going, but there's never going to really be another like it again unfortunately. Plant absolutely wreeeeeks of tangerines. Frost on nearly every part of the plant.


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Both of these plants are Collie Man Kush, same age same seed pack. I've had a couple of these "cabbagy" phenos and they always suffer in yield but turn out WAY danker than their standard counterparts.
I've had freaky potent plants with cabbage leaves like that in a few lines. Low yield and no stretch, but they sure were dank. ?
 
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Guess this post went slow but happy I found it. Grew out a few strange phenos but this has been popping up a lot in this cross recently. It’s my 88Killer F1 cross. A few other growers have had trifoliate plants in there packs that I’ve given out so I decided to pop a few more to see if I can get one and I did. This is reoccurring in other grows from what I’m hearing and some are saving cuts. About to do a big pheno hunt to see if I can find more because it’s interesting.
 
I've had freaky potent plants with cabbage leaves like that in a few lines. Low yield and no stretch, but they sure were dank. ?
All of these posts about "cabbage leaves" are making my hopeful. I have one right now that has this mutation and I don't really know what to make of it. Low expectations for the yield, but am going to take a cut before flipping just in case it produces something special.
 
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Guess this post went slow but happy I found it. Grew out a few strange phenos but this has been popping up a lot in this cross recently. It’s my 88Killer F1 cross. A few other growers have had trifoliate plants in there packs that I’ve given out so I decided to pop a few more to see if I can get one and I did. This is reoccurring in other grows from what I’m hearing and some are saving cuts. About to do a big pheno hunt to see if I can find more because it’s interesting.
Did the hunt, found others, got a nice male and have been crossing him. It’s been passing onto the next generations.

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Anyone else in that room?
Looks like your timer is putting in some extra hours.
Sometimes a revegging leaf can be smooth, single, and opportunistic like that.

Look at the node, not the leafs. It's 4 branches per node, one dwarfish set and one stretchy set. The first being normal.

I noticed these phenotypes are more v shaped to accommodate. The second set grows as if it is under lst training, doesn't compete and grows more sideways than the top.

As far as mutations go, I was pretty happy as it didn't come with any negatives I could see. Just nothing exceptional, I expect to see a few of these in the f2 generation, but so far- nothing, since I didn't select for this trait above all else, it only shows rarely(1/50) in the f1 generation-which, in the f2's "should" hypothetically have these recessively available but that may require thousands of seeds instead of hundreds like I did.
 
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