on the bud i can see 4 little green calyxs, does this mean that the plant is getting ready to flower?, or does this happen when the plant is mature?, i havnt put my lights on 12/12 yet so it shouldnt be budding. Anyone know?
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on the bud i can see 4 little green calyxs, does this mean that the plant is getting ready to flower?, or does this happen when the plant is mature?, i havnt put my lights on 12/12 yet so it shouldnt be budding. Anyone know?
How old is the plant? It could likely be preflowers. Or, if you're a first time grower, it's easy to mistake the first branches coming from the early nodes for preflowers ;)
it is 41 days old, it is tiny calyxes, but only four of them.
Are your nodes alternating....?
Alternating nodes is a GREAT sign that your plant is mature and ready to HUMP... !!!!!
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nodes alternating, what does that mean, as in one node then one then one then one, or 2 nodes, then two nodes. it hasnt started that yet.
Alternating nodes, is where they dont both come out of the main stem at the same time.
Sounds like preflowers on your plant ior your mistaking new growth.
If the nodes are alternanting then put it into 12/12
I put them into flowering. On plants the leaves usually go, 2 then 2 then 2, or 1 then 1 then 1(alternating nodes), but on mine there are 3 then 3 then 3?!?!, i have never seen this before?
Wait, producing nodes with opposing fan leaves and then alternating nodes..
Three, three, then three again?
Is this plant polypoidal?
Pictures, if possible. Please..
what do you all think, do you think the three leaves are a sign of maturity and will lead onto alternating nodes, btw i have put them into flowering.
What the fuck?!
Mutant bud, man! That's one healthy looking polypoidal shoot. Honestly, to tell you the truth, I'd think that'd be one fucking bushy bastard if it sticks to the polypoidal formation during it's production of alternating nodes.
Heh, imagine that..
As far as leading to alternating nodes I'm not too sure about. We'll just have to wait and see as that new growth matures.