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Image 1 — Has anyone seen this mutation before?
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Has anyone seen this mutation before?

Hello this is my first time posting here

Today I found some crazy clovers, and I’m wondering if anyone else has seen this mutation (or if it’s been classified before). I’ve been collecting four and five leaf clovers for a while, but I’ve never seen anything like this.
All these clovers were found in the same patch, by the way.

I also found some normal four leaf clovers, and a normal five leaf (photo 5)

Two of these mutated five leaf clovers have a leaf that is partially split, so I’m hoping there are some actual six leaf clovers hiding in that patch!

u/Signal-Statement7340 — 10 days ago

Should I cut here?

I need some help with deciding whether I should chop the stem or not. It’s sunburned badly towards the base, and theres a part that’s sunburned all around. I know I rushed the acclimation process, but I’ve been busy, and haven’t had enough time.
I’m leaving for a vacation soon, and I’ll be gone for around 2 months. There’s not going to be anyone to care for my succulents while I’m gone, so I’ll just leave them to grow on their own.
I’m worried that if I don’t cut the stem (roughly where the red line is), it might prevent the main head from growing. And this was my best succulent, I really don’t want to lose it. However I want to hear some feedback first, if it’s better to cut or not.

Please no negative comments, I know I messed up

u/Signal-Statement7340 — 1 month ago