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Yepp def a genetic abnormality. I would just keep an eye on it and take care of it like she was any other grow, I don't think it means anything crazy for the plant but who knows?its a mutant for sure, BUT it could pop some awesome bud, i had an outdoor do that and it was twice the size as the rest of te plants, ide keep it going!!!
What do you mean by opposite branching?It's called a "trifoliate" leaf structure. Pretty common, they usually revert to opposite leaf/branching after a bit. Nothing to be concerned about.
What do you mean by opposite branching?
Its called "alternate nodes"...when the plant matures enuf it'll start staggaring its branches instead of side by side
I've got.plants in veg right now w alternate nodes...its a maturity thing not a flowering thing....This is incorrect.
Staggered (alternate branching) does usually start after the plant enters flowering phase. Three leaves per node is still opposite.
yup you are wrong you must grow some dinky plants if you don't see it in vegThis is incorrect.
Staggered (alternate branching) does usually start after the plant enters flowering phase. Three leaves per node is still opposite.