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S1 sister two the tri-nodeYep: Tri-Whorled Phyllotaxy--
seems to be a lot of 'em showing up these days...
The bottom pic looks like a Quad--
same plant???
Was it pruned/topped???S1 sister two the tri-node
The top grew but at the secondnset of nodes it was like they out grew or over grew the top and the top just stunted and I went to touch it and it just fell off....usually none of these plants grow well for me but this time I threw them outside and they seem they will grow out their life , in the past they were all culled inside for lack of vigorWas it pruned/topped???
Whorled phyllotaxy,The top grew but at the secondnset of nodes it was like they out grew or over grew the top and the top just stunted and I went to touch it and it just fell off....usually none of these plants grow well for me but this time I threw them outside and they seem they will grow out their life , in the past they were all culled inside for lack of vigor
Grandmother double og x sleestack grandfather blueberry bx8 X Afghani bx8 = my version caveman og the pic above is caveman s1Whorled phyllotaxy,
and another, ah;
"self pruner" too--
what strain(s)???
Every single one I have grown has stunted and culled indoor I'm getting better results growing them outdoor now I'll post more picsIn my experience so far they do veg noticeable faster. See link in sig for examples and theory on the reason it vegs faster, on top of simply getting more nodes/bushier at the same time.
Are yours outdoor?In my experience so far they do veg noticeable faster. See link in sig for examples and theory on the reason it vegs faster, on top of simply getting more nodes/bushier at the same time.
Can you direct me to a post describing your veg environment and medium etc approach taken I must be stressing in veg to not see them flourishIndoors, the P#1A and the IH#5 in my thread were whorled from the start. I also notice it clearly with tri-whorled clones.
I looked up the post, I see you 'liked' so you've seen it before but check out this post in my thread and note the dates:
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/breeding-for-whorls.63887/#post-1262217
First part in this post explains why the veg faster:
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/breeding-for-whorls.63887/#post-1264130
As they say, your miles may vary.
Posted pre-veg setup and method here:Can you direct me to a post describing your veg environment and medium etc approach taken I must be stressing in veg to not see them flourish
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