Cannabis naturally grows like a Christmas Tree because its apical dominance is set for tall skinny growth. It is possible to achieve some degree of lateral growth dominance with nothing but low-stress training (LST), but the single most effective way to break the apical dominance in cannabis is to cut off the apex, by topping the plant.the bigger question is how did 3 leaves grow at the same node, when in general cannabis leaves come in pairs.
What does this have to do with what I said...Cannabis naturally grows like a Christmas Tree because its apical dominance is set for tall skinny growth. It is possible to achieve some degree of lateral growth dominance with nothing but low-stress training (LST), but the single most effective way to break the apical dominance in cannabis is to cut off the apex, by topping the plant.
TLDR; The plant was topped forcing it to change the way it grows.
It changed from two leaves to three at the second node. I didnt find that it had three until I topped.Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are 3 leaves at that node which explains why there's 3 "tops"...the bigger question is how did 3 leaves grow at the same node, when in general cannabis leaves come in pairs. Are all your nodes sets of 3 leaves?? What strain?