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Rik
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See anything different?
#14288753 - 04/14/11 07:49 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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This germinated in my friend's cannagarden. It has alternate nodes, I had not seen this before, usually they are opposed. It also has a sorta climbing appearance, I'm sure he will keep a close eye on this one.
I'm sure some of you have had this happen before, are there alternate morphologies for cannabis??
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Rik
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Re: See anything different? [Re: Rik]
#14288755 - 04/14/11 07:51 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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ACK! the pics, i forgot. here they are...
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SMUCKA
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Re: See anything different? [Re: Rik]
#14288773 - 04/14/11 07:59 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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when they start to branch alternatley its a sign that they are mature. (sex wise)
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shroomzi8
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Re: See anything different? [Re: Rik]
#14288788 - 04/14/11 08:05 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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sometimes down to lack of light, sometimes just genetic, sometimes just immature clones, or all 3. has there been any clones in the plants life? cos clones/cuttings often do this. looks a long distance between internodes.they tend to run in poor light. what you usin? is should sort its self out by 5th node.
after more detailed chceking of the pic, its not a cutting. but indicas often go a bit wrong with stuff like this. this is either pure indice or indica x sativa (heavy on the indica) it will prolly turn out to be an homaphrodite. lots of light (600w hps sot-t-agro) but keep an eye out for male flowers at 12/12. (males show first)
Edited by shroomzi8 (04/14/11 08:12 AM)
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shroomzi8
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Re: See anything different? [Re: SMUCKA]
#14288800 - 04/14/11 08:10 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
SMUCKA said: when they start to branch alternatley its a sign that they are mature. (sex wise)
are you sure? thats not correct. the plant is mature from whenever the light changes from veg to flowering. you can force sexual maturity/flowering from as little as 1 pair of spikey leaves. (not the first round germination leaves) force them from 1 week old and grow low plants. plants i grow keep matching node positions from week 1 to harvest. the only bits that dont are the side shoots (used for cuttings usually)
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Re: See anything different? [Re: shroomzi8]
#14288833 - 04/14/11 08:25 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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next time u plant a seed watch the branches and see what they do as the plant gets older. Then u will notice that alternating branch are a sign that she's old enough.
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shroomzi8
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Re: See anything different? [Re: SMUCKA]
#14288878 - 04/14/11 08:40 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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old enough for what? you can flower them from any age/size.
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shroomzi8
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Re: See anything different? [Re: shroomzi8]
#14288894 - 04/14/11 08:46 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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you decide when the plant flowers, not the plant. i have had a female in my conservatory for 5 years, all the nodes are pretty level, she has never flowered, cos she is exposed to daylight and room lights at night. she is female, cos a male would have shown by now.
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SMUCKA
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Re: See anything different? [Re: shroomzi8]
#14288923 - 04/14/11 08:56 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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read any book about growing it please Why keep one plant for five years? try growing some more seeds sound like that last time u done it 5 years ago. u'll see what i mean.
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Re: See anything different? [Re: SMUCKA]
#14289023 - 04/14/11 09:29 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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just google alternating branches on cannabis give u the same answer.
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Rik
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Re: See anything different? [Re: SMUCKA]
#14289129 - 04/14/11 09:59 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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my friend says... they are all seeds grown. grown on pure aged green manure. they are all outdoors and they all receive the same relative sunlight. Usually they flower by themselves, here its summer and they flower anyways. This one is obviously somewhat different, and it does show sstrong indica traits.
Has anyone ever had a climbing cannabis? Im sure variations arise now and then?
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Re: See anything different? [Re: Rik]
#14290292 - 04/14/11 02:08 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Irie, I agree with Smuka.... They only need 10 days for veg period... After that they are mature enough to flower... But since Rik has almost 12/12 year round this has kicked in straight away....obviously older than ten days... Sorry to say though Rik, maturing that early is usually a sign of a male!!! I too was thinking that a vine variety would be cool!!!
i8???? Why have a female five years and not flower her??? Makes no sense unless it a clone mother of awesome repute!!! Respect, Z
Edited by Zaka (04/14/11 02:13 PM)
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