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  1. On 9/14/2020 at 5:30 PM, Totemic said:

    It's a common mutation called whorled phyllotaxy.

    I have a 2nd generation try node strain im working on 3rd gen now. Sometimes I get 4 nodes. In my case it is not whorled phyllotaxyits a BRC mutation that makes the 3rd node dominant and recessive 

  2. On 9/14/2020 at 5:28 PM, DamDave said:

     

    Hey there bud's.

    Anyone come across this before. I have 3 branches instead of the usual 2 at the nodes of my Jack Berry.

    If you look at the base there are 3 leaves as well.1f3a8dd8da746956d54f9698777212ca.jpg8ba482e80b4510b99170d6d0853c70e1.jpg

     

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    Hello I have a 2nd gen strain like this that keeps 3 nodes, the original had 4. This is sometimes a normal reaction to many things but in some cases can be stable, it takes time and understanding to make this happen. I'm working of the 3rd gen now. If it is fertile and keeps the traits I suggest selfing, the unfortunate pRtbis the higher male turnover and hermaphrodite tendency. I work with cannabis doctors and with some of Australia's top cannabis experts. I infact hod one now, I have pollen and seeds from it. If I can create 1 more gen,, im on the way to creating a stable line. 

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