Oh, yeah. Some kind of triploid mutation. I had a Mazar plant like that once. Neat as shit, every once in a while, she would have a node with 3 leaves, and 3 branches.
me and my mate were thinking it was maybe a hermaphrodite. Thanks for the enlightenment.
On a different note... the temp' in our room is now down to 82f: which may not sound all that amazing, but when you consider that at one stage the temp was maxing out at 98f...
This has happened to two of my plants...it's just a genetic mutation...happens every once in a while....i had it happen to 1 shiva shanti 2 from sensi and 1 jock horror from nirvana...the jock horror wound up flowering ok...the shiva shanti 2 was stunted as hell though...there's been threads about it on the site before if I find one i'll post it..adios
I had that happen to me and shure enough it increased the yeald by about 1/3 the others had so I bred the only male with the one of the femails I had and the seeds I planted out of that had about a 50 % rate of coming up like that so I called it the lucky clover but I guess it is just a mutation way to burst my bubble ppl
Ive had three plants in the past 4 years produce only three leaves and get no taller than 3 feet but the potency was outstanding my ageing body loves it THANK GOD FOR MUTATIONS!!!!!!
Inhabe an entirely 3 leaved plant start to finish, stunted inbelive due to lowlight conditions
anyways check her out in my thread around here. She's just about done and not oneleaf has more than
3 fingers ...... Unfirtunalely she was stuntted due to that I believe. Bagseed
My 3 node plant has 3 main colas and is about 4 ft. tall. it started like a classic sativa plant, one finger leafs at the bottom, going to 3 fingers to five in the middle of the plant. Then it reverses back to 1 finger leafs at the top. Each node 3 leafs, 3 branches. Check out my pics... Looks female to me?!
I have a Mazar with the same thing going on. Three sets of leaves branching out from every node rather than two, and yeah it's awesome. Yealds are about 30-40% more in these natural mutations.