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Old May 18, 2014   #1
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Default Odd Growth, Viral/Disease/Fungal/Mutation?

I have a Hill Billy Potato Leaf that has odd growths like this where suckers should be growing. Its like a stump of composite flowers. Anyone know what it is?
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Old May 18, 2014   #2
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Weird. I say mutation but I don't know for sure. Carolyn will know.
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Old May 18, 2014   #3
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Wow, that's a new one to me!
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Never seen that before but grow that sucker out and see if it makes a mater.
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Old May 18, 2014   #5
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Weird. I say mutation but I don't know for sure. Carolyn will know.
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You think so Karen?

First, can I assume that the stem on that weird thing inserts directly in the armpit of the two branches where a sucker should appear. I ask because I can't see the insertion point.

If so, then it could well be a somatic mutation, which is a mutation within cell DNA and not in the seed DNA.

If the stem gets long enough why not try to cut it off sharply and try to root it in artificial mix, not water.

Given what you say about the head, if you will, being like a composite flower I doubt if it will ever come to anything since that mutation would be cloned and thus no real blossoms.

But what the heck.

Karen, you seldon see me posting in this disease and pest Forum since for so many yars i spent way too much time at two message sites doing same and here at Tville there are some very good folks at diagnosing problems, which is why I don't read here much at all, having to read so many other threads as a Global Mod here.

i don't know if I've helped or not, but that's what it looks like to me; a somatic mutation.

I almost forgot to ask if this is just on one plant and whether you see any other weirdos like the one you pictured, all related to the same variety/

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Hi Carolyn,

Yes the odd stem growths come from the armpit between the leaf stems. Grown from seed it is the only plant exhibiting this "mutation" and there was no spread to the other 230 plants cramped in my greenhouse before putting them out in the garden.

I guess I'll keep it alive and see what happens...

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I also have a Jubilee plant that produced cotyledons and no other growth, the cotyledons are drying up but the stem is still thriving, but not growing any new leaves or stems.
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Yes Carolyn, I think you know everything about tomatoes
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