OrganicGorilla
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I'm currently growing Crockett Family Farms Tangie, and 1 out of the 12 is growing 3 chutes per node. Would this be inheritable? Anyone ever have one like this?
That's odd. Can't say I've ever heard of it. Can you get a decent picture of it?I'm currently growing Crockett Family Farms Tangie, and 1 out of the 12 is growing 3 chutes per node. Would this be inheritable? Anyone ever have one like this?
Gave you that above. Not his plant but, as he describes it, and for all the times it's been asked before. It's what I posted....That's odd. Can't say I've ever heard of it. Can you get a decent picture of it?
Exactly. Stop posting now.Not his plant.
Wow just a lil rude. The good doctor answered the question and went a step further by posting a pic of what is described. Dont be so angry you will get ulsers lolExactly. Stop posting now.
Isnt this a type of polyploidism? Phyllotaxy i meanwhorled phyllotaxy
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No biggie! Not rare and has no real benefit.
Incorrect.Wow just a lil rude. The good doctor answered the question and went a step further by posting a pic of what is described. Dont be so angry you will get ulsers lol
I'm considering keeping it around to breed it in the future to see if it's genetic. That would be pretty cool if it was! Unsure if it's a male or female yet. It's 5 weeks old.That is really wild...and it's doing it all over it appears. It's got to be some sort of genetic thing. (I don't want to call it a defect, more an oddity.)
It's going to be very interesting to see what kind of yield you get from this plant.
Definitely man! Don't let it go just yet. Let's see if we can continue this line.I'm considering keeping it around to breed it in the future to see if it's genetic. That would be pretty cool if it was! Unsure if it's a male or female yet. It's 5 weeks old.
Another common guess but, no it's not. Your thinking triploid. A triploid has 3 sets of chromosomes and is sterile. Examples of triploidy or triploid plants are seedless watermelons and seedless grapes. Tripliods are sterile and can not reproduce.Isnt this a type of polyploidism? Phyllotaxy i mean
I was right, wasn't I?Incorrect.
I asked to see a picture of the OP's plant. He made a completely useless post stating he already posted a picture of his plant which I had not only already seen, but wasn't the plant I was wanting to see to begin with.
It's no different than somebody saying, "I bought a new Camaro" and me wanting to see a picture of it.
You can post your Camaro's picture all you want, but it's not the one I actually wanted to see. Making some lame brain post about your Camaro picture being the one I should be looking at when I've not only already looked at it but was in fact asking for somebody elses makes you an idiot.
Like I said. There is really nothing special about it. Some say you can get higher yields from it. I say I can top my plants and get more main's from it that will out yield those, and with better results in bag appeal vs. the "third leg".I'm considering keeping it around to breed it in the future to see if it's genetic. That would be pretty cool if it was! Unsure if it's a male or female yet. It's 5 weeks old.
Not the same. Mine did this naturally from seedling.Lol. I've had that twice. I seem to fim instead of properly topping.