3 leaves per node? what is this??

jumboSWISHER

Well-Known Member
i think he means three fingers not 3 leaves it doesnt look like three leaves per node in the pic but i could be wrong
your fine bro the plant is just immature when they are young they sometimes have just 3 leaves,but as the plant matures it will start getting five finger leaves. some plants will actually start out with leaves that have just a single blade instead of a regular looking 5 finger leaves
yeah dont worry about it. Mine started like that and through the grow some branches/nodes will stay that way and others will be normal 5 or 7 fingered leaves

man..... he's talking about the three stems coming out of one node. forget about the leaves,there beautiful lol idk just seems like alot of people arent understanding. lol . your plant is fine man, if anything it will be a lil funky shaped when it gets big. good job, :bigjoint: hope it gives you some fat ass yummy nugs!
 

JIV3

New Member
I have a strain of Durban Poison that produces a trifoliate seedling about 10% of the time....
That's what brought me here. Thanks for posting this. It's nine years later and this is the only thing google found me, that made mention of Durban Poison is a trifoliate. I am no longer curious as to why my Durban Poison has 3 leaves per node.
 
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