Natural Four Top Plant

tylerh

Member
Have a G13 Widow plant that, from the times of it being a seedling, grew into a four branch plant. Im sure there is some term for this type of plant. Almost like a `conjoined twin`. The mutation allows it to grow into fours; whereas a `normal Plant`grows in two`s , opposing is each limb of new growth, and typically growing at 90 degrees to most recent growth, this thing has grown in an equally distributed four stalk system, and all growth has occured in an individual perstock basis.......

Learned alot from this site....

18 Days into Flower, would like to hear opinions as to whether taking a cutting from a plant like this will replicate this kind of growth.

Pictures will follow.
 

Thundercat

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do each of those nodes have 2 growth sprouts, or 4, it looks like 2. If thats the case then I don't see a clone of this plant doing the same thing. I think it had to be something freak with how it sprouted that caused this. I've got a C99 that is just sprouting, and it is developing 2 growth sprouts right after the first leaves. I'm not gonna complain, and it looks like yours is gonna be a nice plant. How much light do you have that under? Also I would tie those branches to the sides a bit so that they you can get more light into the lower growth., it looks like you are spreading them with your hand?
 

tylerh

Member
do each of those nodes have 2 growth sprouts, or 4, it looks like 2. If thats the case then I don't see a clone of this plant doing the same thing. I think it had to be something freak with how it sprouted that caused this. I've got a C99 that is just sprouting, and it is developing 2 growth sprouts right after the first leaves. I'm not gonna complain, and it looks like yours is gonna be a nice plant. How much light do you have that under? Also I would tie those branches to the sides a bit so that they you can get more light into the lower growth., it looks like you are spreading them with your hand?

In the picture I'm spreading them with my hand. I think you are right it would be a good idea to LST them to spread them out. They are under a 600w HPS right now. The four stalks seperate right at the top of the tap root, suggestion to me that their is indeed four seperate stocks operating independently.

I'd like to know how that C99 of yours turns out. Im also interested to see how yeild is effected by this growth. Problem is this is the only seed I have that popped out of this G13 Widow
 

tylerh

Member
Where would the most ideal place to take a cutting be at this stage.... now 20 days into 12/12??? This is also a feminized seed unfortunately. That being said I would like somebody who has succsesfuly cloned flowering plants post as to where the best place is to take a cutting in the earlier stages of flowering.
 

Thundercat

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Ok so I told you about the Cindy that had already sprouted and was developing 2 growth shoots. Its doing great, and the growth shoots are almost a half inch long each. Prolly tomorrow I'll put it into one of my solo cups I use for little guys. Well that's all fine and dandy, I had decided to go ahead and crack another C99 seed since this one was going a little slow. Well the new one didn't go slow it germinated out of the soil in about 36 hours, and it germinated with 2 sprouts. They are clearly connected at the bottom at the tap root, but there are 2 separate healthy little sprouts. They both have the normal colloidal leaves, and I'm hoping they both survive.
 

tylerh

Member
Ok so I told you about the Cindy that had already sprouted and was developing 2 growth shoots. Its doing great, and the growth shoots are almost a half inch long each. Prolly tomorrow I'll put it into one of my solo cups I use for little guys. Well that's all fine and dandy, I had decided to go ahead and crack another C99 seed since this one was going a little slow. Well the new one didn't go slow it germinated out of the soil in about 36 hours, and it germinated with 2 sprouts. They are clearly connected at the bottom at the tap root, but there are 2 separate healthy little sprouts. They both have the normal colloidal leaves, and I'm hoping they both survive.

Well, good luck. Never cloned. Would like to know where to take clipping from this 4 Stalk G13 Widow.
 

Thundercat

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You can take a clipping off any of the plant really. The bottom branches supposedly clone better, I don't know if I've noticed a difference. I always look for branches at least 4-6 inchs long, with a minimum of 3-4 nodes. Its very simple, there are many tutorials on here, or here [video=youtube;L-jZvg_qCQ8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-jZvg_qCQ8[/video]
That should do ya, I didn't actually watch that video, so I hope its a good one.

My C99 are still doing great, I put pictures up on my thread down in my sig.
 

tylerh

Member
You can take a clipping off any of the plant really. The bottom branches supposedly clone better, I don't know if I've noticed a difference. I always look for branches at least 4-6 inchs long, with a minimum of 3-4 nodes. Its very simple, there are many tutorials on here, or here [video=youtube;L-jZvg_qCQ8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-jZvg_qCQ8[/video]
That should do ya, I didn't actually watch that video, so I hope its a good one.

My C99 are still doing great, I put pictures up on my thread down in my sig.

Awesome Thx T-Cat
 

joe blow greenthumb

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My plant mutated and split it's main stalk without my help. It had a conjoined twin leaf, nodes growing above most recent instead of staggered. The plant split right above conjoined leaf. It's posted under general/marijuana growing forum. Mutated conjoined twins leaf. Check me out....is title.
 

Thundercat

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So far mine are doing really well. I pinched the larger ones stem just a bit the other day to encourage some growth from the other side and try to even them out. It seemed to help when I checked them last night the smaller side had grown noticeably. My other Cindy that "topped itself" is doing great. Its not huge yet, but both tops are growing steadily, and evenly. Each is working on its 3rd node already, and going strong.
 
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