Anybody ever have this happen?

Jess3097

Member
Did you take one of the lower nodes off earlier in the plants life? Then add more soil to the pot, or transplant into a bigger pot burying nodes? Looks like an older node/branch coming from the Main stalk emerging out of the dirt lol
 

fishwhistle1

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Yep potted up to a 3 gallon and buried it a little deeper because she stretched some when she was a seedling. Have done this many times before with this never happening. Just thought it was cool. This plant has been a strange one. When you top it it bleedsFCA20469-436C-4E1B-B74F-5B8190ED25C5.jpeg
 

Jess3097

Member
Yep potted up to a 3 gallon and buried it a little deeper because she stretched some when she was a seedling. Have done this many times before with this never happening. Just thought it was cool. This plant has been a strange one. When you top it it bleedsView attachment 4560245
Haha yup I do the same. Always bury nodes when transplanting or adding soil. Sometimes when you don’t take the branch off fully then burry it it will start to grow. sometimes they are stubborn and you have to remove them a few times.
 

Budzbuddha

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Happens ... it highlights the effectiveness of your medium . Plant is running on all cylinders and throwing new growth.

Even bagged soil comes with rogue “ seeds “ in it ... other kind of plants .

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