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ha ha ha, this is the first time i see this sort of thing. amazing how other living things try to survive kahit na chop-chop na!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling fine. take care always!
Your mutant cabbage is artistically growing on it's own without you spending time watering everyday!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynneth! I know, I haven't seen anything like this before - you should see how something beautiful can grow on something rotten :) I really can't decide whether to throw it or not. Hehehe. Doing pretty well, not too great but not too bad either. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally no watering on this one, Hazel! Ain't it beautiful? What's weird is that the plant that grows on it actually looks like broccoli :)
honestly, my first time to see this. Kanina ko pa sya tinitignan pramis...
ReplyDeleteMe too, Nao!
ReplyDeleteMutant update: It grew taller & taller until the little yellow flowers opened. It seemed to stop growing now & I had to put it outside the window since the cabbage itself is so rotten, it smells like bloody hell!
Anyone could explain this mutation?
nainip sya dahil ayaw nyong kainin? hayun, nagparami na lang ng lahi. hahaha! ngayon lang din ako nakakita nyan. =)
ReplyDeleteHi Marhgil! Rare talaga ang aking cabbage! Salamat naman at napadpad ka dito :)
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