i was wondering if anyone knows why this one plant has 3 leaves instead of 2 like all the other ones had when they were smaller i just call it the retard. look at the picture and tell me what u think. i never saw a plant do that before.
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i was wondering if anyone knows why this one plant has 3 leaves instead of 2 like all the other ones had when they were smaller i just call it the retard. look at the picture and tell me what u think. i never saw a plant do that before.
ZOMG! WHAT DID YOU DO?
Just kidding. It's called whorled phyllotaxy. You could google it or search the forums for "whorled phyllotaxy" to learn a bit more about it.
Send it to me and I'll fix it.....:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Orzy
Curious...what's the difference between whorled phyllotaxy, and being a trifoliate?Quote:
Originally Posted by Orzy
I've seen them both, trifoliate and whorled phyllotaxy, used interchangeably on a couple cannabis related sites, but pot farmers don't always use correct horticulture terminology. So.. I don't know really. Unless someone can enlighten us I'm going to say that they're both the same thing.
I always thought whorled phyllotaxy was a more of a genetic anomaly, and trifoliate was a characteristic leafset for certain plants. (Obviously not cannabis.) I'm probably wrong, though... where's Stinky? I bet she could clear this right up. She's able to explain these things with big fancy words, using logic and research... all I can do is guess. ;)
I'm going to chime in and say that trifoliate is a subset of whorled. It just specifies how many petioles are at each of the nodes. But I'm not sure either. I just use 'whorled' and call it good. It's halfway moot anyway, since they grow out of it at sexual maturity.
On the plus side, if you pinch the plant BEFORE it matures, you get a beautiful 3-branched main stem structure on the finished plant, with a nice flatter top than just a pair of main leads.
you mean i should prune it before it gets to big?how big? it has 2 sets of 3's already.
After it unfolds 5 sets of adult leaves, pinch the growing tip that would have been the 6th.
whorled is what its called...trifoliate is more describing plants that are supposed to have 3 leaves...i got one this grow, and topped it, got 3 heavy mains, and like 6 laterals!!!
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whiskeytango
thanks for the help
just to be sure you mean 5 sets of 3 leaves? so i prune the 6th?
correct:thumbsup:
any new pix of em?:D
i had 2 plants that did that in my last grow and both turned out to be males, not an exact science or anything but just a heads up
here is my new pics of the plant taken a few mins ago