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CannaBruh

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try whorled phylotaxy.
...duly noted that this is the first instance of this term being brought up in this thread ;)

So the instances of whorled phylotaxy are common in cannabis, can you define common for us uneducated?

Now you guys are ruining this thread. Its not too hard to start a private conversation
well when people offer rebuttals with no offer of new information, or claim new information that is dissonant to what is known and experienced it can spark some controversy, which is the nature of this plant.

We'll all learn something so keep ya britches on.
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
someone asked for the scientific term. several times. then someone got an attitude about it. then it rubbed off on you apparently.

the problem with jumping to the end of a thread is you miss the content in the middle. a question was asked and repeated. it was answered. why do need to reply to me?
I read the whole thread it's only 2 pages ffs, If you answered without condescending comments or tone, I nor others would have replied how we replied. Getting your point across isn't strictly stating facts, there is something called subtlety which should be used when you communicate on forums or places where people don't know you. Otherwise, regardless of how much you know, people won't listen or grasp what you're trying to communicate.
 

cat of curiosity

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...duly noted that this is the first instance of this term being brought up in this thread ;)

So the instances of whorled phylotaxy are common in cannabis, can you define common for us uneducated?


well when people offer rebuttals with no offer of new information, or claim new information that is dissonant to what is known and experienced it can spark some controversy, which is the nature of this plant.

We'll all learn something so keep ya britches on.
i would agree with the one in a thousand, though strain and genes with known phyllotaxis will have higher chances.

it's just not a big deal, and it's not novel. if you search three leaf mutant, triploid, trifoliated, whorled phyllotaxy, or more yield with extra node, you will find many posts and threads right here on riu. many more on cancom and icmag.

in a hundred run i once had over twenty, don't remember the cross. godbud x something.
 

cat of curiosity

Well-Known Member
I read the whole thread it's only 2 pages ffs, If you answered without condescending comments or tone, I nor others would have replied how we replied. Getting your point across isn't strictly stating facts, there is something called subtlety which should be used when you communicate on forums or places where people don't know you. Otherwise, regardless of how much you know, people won't listen or grasp what you're trying to communicate.
actually, i believe you mean tact not subtlety.

i'm a dick sometimes, esp when help is scoffed at.
 

CannaBruh

Well-Known Member
There is like 3-4 threads going with this right now on here.
...out of how many? Not accounting for the undocumented threads not generated by users not caring to share their "normal" seedlings. The metrics are skewed no matter how it's viewed, but you won't find Whorled Polyanthing in chapter 1 of many cannabis books.

It's a christmas miracle, can we just have this one, please, just a little one, just a little trial -king of hearts
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
...out of how many? Not accounting for the undocumented threads not generated by users not caring to share their "normal" seedlings. The metrics are skewed no matter how it's viewed, but you won't find Whorled Polyanthing in chapter 1 of many cannabis books.

It's a christmas miracle, can we just have this one, please, just a little one, just a little trial -king of hearts
Can we not agree it is uncommon but common?
 

SPLFreak808

Well-Known Member
they are almost always male. the mutation actually is not that uncommon.


I had like 5 of these from the same mother from seed. I think if one pollin chucks or breeds they will find its not as rare as people claim and it seems to be more common with certain f1 crosses ect.
However in my case, i only had 2 males out of 5 and while they were rather heavy yielding, the phenos sucked balls so bad i gave away the beans lol
 

ELAC1nc

Active Member
while not a mutant from seed I've discovered an interesting way of topping and pruning accidentally to get the plant to grow like this.

pity I don't have better light penetration with CFLs
 
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