C chakup Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2020 #1 This little girl just popped her shell and came out with 5 leafs. Have not seen this before and thought was pretty cool. DP Colorado Cookies Attachments IMG_20200709_081319.jpg 1.6 MB · Views: 90
This little girl just popped her shell and came out with 5 leafs. Have not seen this before and thought was pretty cool. DP Colorado Cookies
RetiredGuerilla Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2020 #2 It's called Whorled Phyllotaxy. It will produce MANY budding sites with 3 branches per node instead of the normal two per node.
It's called Whorled Phyllotaxy. It will produce MANY budding sites with 3 branches per node instead of the normal two per node.
C chakup Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2020 #3 She's opened a little more and actually 6 leafs, she's popping triples. Hoping she keeps going this way!!
She's opened a little more and actually 6 leafs, she's popping triples. Hoping she keeps going this way!!
C chakup Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2020 #4 RetiredGuerilla said: It's called Whorled Phyllotaxy. It will produce MANY budding sites with 3 branches per node instead of the normal two per node. Click to expand... Do you know if this is something passed genetically or just an "anomaly"?
RetiredGuerilla said: It's called Whorled Phyllotaxy. It will produce MANY budding sites with 3 branches per node instead of the normal two per node. Click to expand... Do you know if this is something passed genetically or just an "anomaly"?
RetiredGuerilla Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2020 #5 chakup said: Do you know if this is something passed genetically or just an "anomaly"? Click to expand... It's rare. I been growing over 30 years and I have only grown them 2 or 3 times. It's genetic and will make a very bushy plant.
chakup said: Do you know if this is something passed genetically or just an "anomaly"? Click to expand... It's rare. I been growing over 30 years and I have only grown them 2 or 3 times. It's genetic and will make a very bushy plant.
Seedperson1 Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2020 #6 RetiredGuerilla said: It's rare. I been growing over 30 years and I have only grown them 2 or 3 times. It's genetic and will make a very bushy plant. Click to expand... This is really interesting. If it’s genetic, would it be possible to breed it into a new strain? I’m very new to all this but, I’m taking in all the new info I can.
RetiredGuerilla said: It's rare. I been growing over 30 years and I have only grown them 2 or 3 times. It's genetic and will make a very bushy plant. Click to expand... This is really interesting. If it’s genetic, would it be possible to breed it into a new strain? I’m very new to all this but, I’m taking in all the new info I can.
RetiredGuerilla Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2020 #7 I would think if you crossed it with a whorled phyllotaxy male it would increase your odds in the offspring.
I would think if you crossed it with a whorled phyllotaxy male it would increase your odds in the offspring.