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Mr.jiujitsu

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so several of my personal strain this year split at the beginning with out topping and formed multiple colas from the start. I also have a few that have really strange stalks. They are super wide and about 25% as thick as they are wide. It looks like the stalks are trying to break apart into two branches. If it’s happened before I didn’t pay attention, but I find it kind of interesting as a feature and I wonder how they will finish (and if they are female). Any thoughts on these mutants?

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I’m imagining huge mutant flowers Hahahah
 
Mr.jiujitsu

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Thats pretty cool...looks like a Siamese type deal

It seems they are prone to splitting into more main stalks. I have half a dozen with this feature and def plan on using the best one as a seeder. I just pulled this guy from my group, and he is super healthy . First sign of true male.

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I had a cherry pie cross that did that, fasciation I think it’s called ,as dude above said. Mine eventually grew out of it. If u cut into that stalk there it’s likely hollow as fuck with a super thin wall on the stalk almost like a chive- weird shit. Apparently the weirdos with that defect are more likely to be male but mine was female. Seen some pics online with bids that grow super wide n weird from that sort of growth.
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Whorled phylotaxy or polyploid it’s sometimes called too
 
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I had a cherry pie cross that did that, fasciation I think it’s called ,as dude above said. Mine eventually grew out of it. If u cut into that stalk there it’s likely hollow as fuck with a super thin wall on the stalk almost like a chive- weird shit. Apparently the weirdos with that defect are more likely to be male but mine was female. Seen some pics online with bids that grow super wide n weird from that sort of growth. View attachment 811853 Whorled phylotaxy or polyploid it’s sometimes called too
Man, you got to mow that.
 
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I had similar females outdoors once so I guess it is not necessary to be males:)they were some strain from Nepal,i couldnt see them to the end of flowering because they were 1000%sativa or at least look like that(and here the season wasn't long enough for them),i think some kind of landrase,i will look for pics,the stems were just like yours.I think they are very promising!:)
 
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