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I'm familiar with the common diploid cannabis phenotype (2 leaves at each node), the tetra- and poly-'s, but I noticed on one of my young female sativas that it's stem structure has gone from di- to what I can only describe as monoploidism. It has one leave stem at a time, each alternating (with that wide node distance I've come to hate) back and forth up the stem. Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before? I'll try to get a pic up tommorow cause she's taking her beauty sleep.
If I'm not mistaken the fact that it reverted from one ploidism to another would signify that it's Mommadukes was treated with colchiline. I think if it was a pure monoloid it wouldn't have started as a diploid.
Anyone have any eperience on the subject?
If I'm not mistaken the fact that it reverted from one ploidism to another would signify that it's Mommadukes was treated with colchiline. I think if it was a pure monoloid it wouldn't have started as a diploid.
Anyone have any eperience on the subject?