How so? My indeterminate tomatoes set fruit and ripen from the bottom up and continue to do so as long as they are able. What cannabis does one harvest from the bottom up? And what strain continues to set bud whilst being trimmed of bud? Why isn't all cannabis classified as determinate?
And tomatoes aren’t the only ones that have these distinctions. Potatoes, cucumbers, and beans are among the edible crops that also exhibit determinate or indeterminate growth habits among different cultivars
our equivalent is our ruderalis and non-ruderalis cultivars.
Our photoperiods can reveg, so the determinate aspect of flowering clusters stopping vegetative growth is null i feel.
indeterminate varieties have growing tips that end in leaves; determinate tomatoes have growing tips that end in flower clusters, and eventually fruit – there’s that self-pruning gene showing up.
We're not taxonomy experts qualified to arbitrarily classify cannabis i dont think...i cant find where its been stated as such by anyone besides us.
Yes you may argue about the non-perpetual fruit setting, but i think reveg also confronts this adequately.
- Determinate plants grow to a certain point, and then stop, with a shorter stature overall.
The above, in my opinion, is our ruderalis
a determinate tomato plant has a self-pruning gene. The effects of this gene show up in the plant’s growing tip or shoot.
our plants dont have this, but our ruderalis exhibits this well enough i feel. It has genes that says grow to xx maturity then stop and set fruit.
Our photos dont. Thats my side so far from an hour or so looking into it.
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