Optimal internode spacing.

FatBoyVik

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I am looking to clone a plant which is looking very healthy and resilient and its structure is very different to any other I have seen.

The nodes are so tight and it's dense and bushy it made me wonder how this will manifest in flower. Do bushy plants like this have any advantages or disadvantages when it comes to bud development?
 

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I am looking to clone a plant which is looking very healthy and resilient and its structure is very different to any other I have seen.

The nodes are so tight and it's dense and bushy it made me wonder how this will manifest in flower. Do bushy plants like this have any advantages or disadvantages when it comes to bud development?
It can be a blessing or a curse. Depends on what you want. Like you said it also depends on how their flowers manifest.
Tight nodes could means tight buds or they could be leafy buds like hash plants.
But your plants look like hybrids and may branch hard initially. They look like good plants. Should be interesting.
 
Clone everything. A plants structure in flower can be completely different to veg. You never know what you have until your smoking it so best idea is to clone everything and choose to keep or not later on.

Also it takes at least 3 grows to learn a strain and see the best that she can offer so take that into consideration too.
 
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