VanIslandConnoisseur
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sure looks like the internode is still there and the newest node was broken off, could have been anything, who knows, maybe a bird, a pest, a this, a that haha regardless beautiful plant
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No, it's just a bad photo. When I took it I accidentally forgot to line up the camera so you'd see all three main shoots. There all there. I'll post another photo soon. Thankssure looks like the internode is still there and the newest node was broken off, could have been anything, who knows, maybe a bird, a pest, a this, a that haha regardless beautiful plant
Sensi's Durban seed produced a normal first pair of single leaves. The next set (I cannot say "node" here because it isn't a node) was one single leaf on one side and a triple set on the other. I kept waiting for a growth point between those two to emerge. It didn't. In effect, the plant has "topped" itself because it cannot put out a growth tip between those two leaf sets.
So I kept waiting, wondering what this plant would do next. Where would the growth point emerge? Ah, I should've guessed it. As with all topped plants, the growth tips emerged from the node below. In this case, that is the only double-node on the plant, the first set of two single leaves has now put out growth points. Fortunately, those two growth points do appear to be doubles, with two tiny leaves on each side. Here two photos.
But even those growth points do not seem normal to my eye. I will continue to wait and see what they do going forward. Maybe there will be further triple-leaf sets or two leaves on each side. Stay tuned...
You guys want to see a real self topping plant? I'm unsure why but this one branch had the most awkward growth pattern I decided to make 2 clones from it, this one seems stronger then the other but also more aggressive in the production of head sites , I notice the tips bend , creating a new head , new head becomes dominant too and does it again and again and I tried topping it to get it to stop but both those heads also did the same aswell@CosmicBeard thanks for your post! So... at first you had three growth points, which you successfully pulled apart (photo 3). Now there are multiple growth points in the center of photo 4. How many is that? Did you cut/top at all?
I cannot explain this style growth pattern one bit for this one@CosmicBeard thanks for your post! So... at first you had three growth points, which you successfully pulled apart (photo 3). Now there are multiple growth points in the center of photo 4. How many is that? Did you cut/top at all?
I cannot explain this style growth pattern one bit for this one
Lol it looks sick and sad because it needed water but also it's growing so fast I can barely control it lolI don't know what you mean about the growth pattern. Your plant looks sick/sad. Have you checked closely for bugs? What is your water/feed schedule?
This is an old thread, it might help to drop a new thread of your own and give some more info about your grow.
What i mean by growth pattern is that it splits at each section and continues to split making new heads on new heads uncontrollably like this it splits then splits then splits and continues , each head on this plant seems to do this every few daysI don't know what you mean about the growth pattern. Your plant looks sick/sad. Have you checked closely for bugs? What is your water/feed schedule?
This is an old thread, it might help to drop a new thread of your own and give some more info about your grow.
What i mean by growth pattern is that it splits at each section and continues to split making new heads on new heads uncontrollably like this it splits then splits then splits and continues , each head on this plant seems to do this every few days
Yeah tbh it seems it but at the same time I seem to have to defoliate it but it's just doubling and doubling I have never seen this before thought was worth sharing thisThis growth pattern looks like it would make it a monster yielder.