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Three Branches/shoot Per Node?

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Here's something I've never seen before..

3 shoots per node!! This is a Sweet Seeds - Killer Kush F1 FV (Fast Version) freebie. Incredible vigor in growth that must originate from that "hybrid vigor." Very impressed with it so far.

Has anyone else ever come across this? I'm wondering how she'll clone.. I'd love to hear if anyone else has experienced this or if I got lucky with the genetics.
Three branchesshoot per node Three branchesshoot per node 2 Three branchesshoot per node 3 Three branchesshoot per node 4 Three branchesshoot per node 5

-GG
 
It's called a Tri whorler, wonderful thread here somewhere who works with them by @Sativied . Have had a few, but were males and did not grow out. Some others here had had some as well, but Satived thread is awesome on them.
Good luck
 
Thank you for the info! I'm going to look through the thread you recommended and see what I'm in store for. Very happy to have something unique for a change :)
 
one of the guys at another site bred for this trait,
he has tri foliate and quads also ,
often makes for a big fat bud with 3 bud sites per node ..
 
Sativied is breeding tri an fours. Check the thread Icristal posted.
 
More common than you'd think- I've popped less than a thousand and have seen more than twenty...
 
More common than you'd think- I've popped less than a thousand and have seen more than twenty...

So you're saying I'm not special... :oops: lol

Did you notice anything different about the ones that you came across? Better yield or any noteworthy characteristics? I am going to clone her and see if the trait carries..

I learned that this phenomena is perhaps also referred to as "Trifoliate."

-GG
 
No, it's special. Just I've also not carried many trifoliates past a round or two. They certainly are prettier, or maybe they just stand out because of the structure... I've just not found the one that knocks my socks off. I hope that you have the one that I want.

PB
 
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