Just remember to freeze your pollen if not being used withing 48 hours....Quote:
its a male. ill be collecting pollen
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Just remember to freeze your pollen if not being used withing 48 hours....Quote:
its a male. ill be collecting pollen
cool thanks for the tip!
:rastasmoke:
Trifoliates (or whorled pyllotaxy) happen every once in a while, and just like 'purple' genetics...they're nothing special, beyond the intrigue. They do not grow fatter, they are not psychotropically stronger, and they don't taste any better than it's 'normal' sisters.
Best advantage (and possibly the only advantage) is that early-on they have 50% more surface area to collect the light. Once the plant fills-in, it doesn't matter any more, and often during the maturation process the mutation disappears. (resumes normal growth habits)
Over the years I've had quite a few trifoliates develop prior to switching to 12/12, and even had one develop after switching. Exciting at first, but no big deal.
theres alot of wierd stuff that can happen, just look at my 2 plants. one looked like female parts when just starting out, but instead it was the tip vien of the leaf sticking out. the leaf is half a leaf
where as the other one started to split. and then has a 3rd growth idk whats going on.
but its more healthy then my other plants i'll tell you that