OMG Plant Gone Crazy!

chronicals77

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What happened yea I'm interested now. Did the tri- growth keep up with the other growth. My plant has a single branch doing the quad thing I showed picture of earlier. Here it is again along with a pic of the two nodes that appeared. Can't find the pic of the branch that come out the side as well. It was what produced the four top branch
Mine reverted to completely normal growth past the 3rd node. Im glad because if it hadnt I wasnt going to grow it out. Its in my grow house now.
 

Candybeast

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The way I look at it. Its making my job easier so far. I'm attempting to scrog , which I've never done. So all these branches will fill the screen on no time. One thing to note , this is one of two plants from seed that are Cheese from Dinafem. Same conditions,same topping schedule, and nutrients. The plant exhibing the odd growth is actually outpacing the normal one. So the extra branches it is supporting are helping it along at this point. I think it's advantageous to my needs .
 

Kingrow1

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Mine reverted to completely normal growth past the 3rd node. Im glad because if it hadnt I wasnt going to grow it out. Its in my grow house now.
Mine reverted back to normal growth after i reduced the fan and light a bit. These pics were from a grow box that was 75x75x120 cm with 400watts and a big ass inline.

I cannot say exactly how this stuff happens but mostly its stress, when a plant wants to stop growing upwards theres normally a reason. Those whorlled buds peeps get smoke like crap.

More than likely your plant adapted to the stress and reverted back to normal growth. So little is said about this past all the genetic mutation crud that constantly does the rounds that its hard to come to any solid conclusions. Hormones can cause this and they are controlled by the environment. Most growers keep light too close forcing un natural cooling to keep temps down.

All i know for sure is this stuff is not due to genetics whatsoever and confuses the crap out of most.

Welcome to da club...
 

purplehays1

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First two are of the plant that decided to self top one of its branches, it also has branches with three leaves at each node. Next are of a couple of plants with three leaves on each node and finally my grow, the shorter plants are my new ones with these problems, plants are getting better, had a lot of problems previously but all healthy. Peace
FREAK!!
 

chronicals77

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The subpar smoke and terrible taste is the reason im glad mine wasnt a true trileaf. I think the ones that revert and the ones that hold the traits throughout the plants life has two different causes. I have no proof however.
 

Candybeast

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During my f second grow I ran into the three patterned symmetrical growth in a Medicinal Organics platinum cookies plant. I didn't train or stress this plant. It was out side. So I really just fed them and flushed. The one was decent.not the best though. No different from the regular plants though. But it was the shortest and didn't yield much more.of any. Maybe what I have is two internodes simply having zero stretch. Being stacked sorta. I imagine training could induce this. It's still working on its second nodes so I'll see if it continues. I doubt it will .that would be a big mass of little buds. Lol
 

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Kingrow1

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Strain? Did you do any training? When did it show?
Different strains, no real training and they showed once they went under a 400watt just a few inches away. Raised the light and as if by magic they stopped. Very rare im running just one strain.
 

Candybeast

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So you specifically try to avoid whorling? I guess it would make for unpredictable use of space and time. I on the other hand would like to experiment with it. Do you not know the strain?
 
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