Branching Symetrics

Mike Maxwell

Active Member
I'm trying to figure out if symetrical branching vs non symetrical branching has any significant meaning or indications. It seems that sativa dominant or pure sativa strains are non symetrical. If anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic I would greatly appreciate. Thanx
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I'm trying to figure out if symetrical branching vs non symetrical branching has any significant meaning or indications. It seems that sativa dominant or pure sativa strains are non symetrical. If anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic I would greatly appreciate. Thanx
Opposed: sexually immature
Alternating: sexually mature
 

mysunnyboy

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I'm trying to figure out if symetrical branching vs non symetrical branching has any significant meaning or indications. It seems that sativa dominant or pure sativa strains are non symetrical. If anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic I would greatly appreciate. Thanx
Crazy, silly question dude










About a pound
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I'm trying to figure out if symetrical branching vs non symetrical branching has any significant meaning or indications. It seems that sativa dominant or pure sativa strains are non symetrical. If anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic I would greatly appreciate. Thanx
Nope, alternating vs opposing relates to sexual maturity not whether they are sativa or indica. They mention it here
 

RangiSTaxi

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I'm trying to figure out if symetrical branching vs non symetrical branching has any significant meaning or indications. It seems that sativa dominant or pure sativa strains are non symetrical. If anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic I would greatly appreciate. Thanx
Im confused a bit by your question, but will do my best, are you referring to apical dominance.

I might have answered your question: if anyone can shed more light or direct me to articles on this topic?

google- apical dominance in plants.

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Cheers

RangiSTaxi
 
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