So a few weeks ago I planted a bunch of Syrian Rue seeds in the hope I could grow the plant this year. About 9 days ago I noticed the first two sprouts and they looked normal, as far as I knew at least.
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But then as the first vegetative leaves came in, I noticed they looked distinctly 'non-harmala'. Again, to the best of my knowledge at least.
And there are many other seedlings beginning to sprout now as well (6 so far), most of them can be seen in the pics. Some of them still have the seed casing on the leaves.
So I'm almost positive that these are the Syrian Rue seeds growing. The soil was clean, straight from the bag, and there was a plastic bag over the pot up until the first seedlings showed up. It has only been sitting on my window-seal unless there is full sun outside for them to bask in.
Does anyone know if this leaf formation is normal for this plant? Did I grow some kind of hybrid harmala? My knowledge is very limited when it comes to this plant. Any help/conformation would be greatly appreciated.
Peace, and Love.
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