Double headed bud??

Kingrow1

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Google Polyploid cannabis.
Good luck with the grow
Its not ploidy, has my time here taught you nuffing...!

Jokes aside its whorlled phylotaxy, too many branches.

Google wiki for a proper description of polyploidy, youll see it has nothing to do with this.

If you call me out ill onky go into a rant :-)
 
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dlftmyers

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Its not ploidy, has my time here taught you nuffing...!

Jokes aside its whorlled phylotaxy, too many braches.

Google wiki for a proper description of polyploidy, youll see it has nothing to do with this.

If you call me out ill onky go into a rant :-)
Okay my mistake :lol:
 

Kingrow1

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then i guess he's lucky its only one bud. i've never had that happen, guess it's genetics, and i've been lucky so far.
I can only go on loose info from other growers and my own experience but not genetics its stress.

If you see three or more branches at a node most likely its whorlled phy. Merely a description of leaf arrangements. I detailed my own plants doing it like five years ago on a thread i show now and again.

Its the plants loss of apical dominance, can come and go unlike genetics which should keep a plant uniform. Willow trees are a good example of what happens when a plant looses it apical dominance.

Some plants have similir which is called fausation or somthing (too lazy to google correct spelling).

Many years here, i just pass on the info, many tried to breed but once the stress goes so does the whorll.

Best i know :-)
 

HydroRed

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I can only go on loose info from other growers and my own experience but not genetics its stress.

If you see three or more branches at a node most likely its whorlled phy. Merely a description of leaf arrangements. I detailed my own plants doing it like five years ago on a thread i show now and again.

Its the plants loss of apical dominance, can come and go unlike genetics which should keep a plant uniform. Willow trees are a good example of what happens when a plant looses it apical dominance.

Some plants have similir which is called fausation or somthing (too lazy to google correct spelling).

Many years here, i just pass on the info, many tried to breed but once the stress goes so does the whorll.

Best i know :-)
I had a seedling that lost apical dominance and when it snapped out of it, it topped itself and began growin whorlled. It got the chop....and was most definitely stressed.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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seems like a "Siamese twin" branch, like two have grown together. if its just one branch, and it seems that branch is going to produce shitty buds, i'd think about just losing that whole branch
 
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