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    Odd Growth???

    First try growing and I have a question about some strange looking (to me anyway) growth I'm seeing. I have 5 plants that are at 3 weeks. No clue what type - got them from a friend who got them out of his bag. All growing under identical conditions, with one of them being tall and slender and looking "normal" to me. The other 4 are only about half the height of the other, but are much bushier. I got no problem with that - shorter is actually better for me. That said, all 4 of the shorter ones have their first node literally at the same place as the cotyledons. All the plants have 5 nodes now. The taller plant is 9 inches, and the shorter plants vary from 4-6 inches (the shorter ones have 5 nodes within about 3 inches).

    Now, all that out of the way, the really odd looking thing I'm seeing is that all 4 shorter plants have something now starting to grow immediately below the cotyledons. On one of them, I can see that it's clearly something that's going to have leaves, but it doesn't look like anything else growing on the plants. The only way I can think of to describe it is that it looks like a bamboo shoot or the husk on an ear of corn, where all the leaves are long and curling around some central point (you can't see leaves in the pictures, but they're beginning to be visible on the leftmost growth on the first picture).

    I know the quality of the pictures is really crappy. They don't show much, but it's the only camera I have for digital pictures. Maybe someone could help me identify these little growths.
    jull7 Reviewed by jull7 on . Odd Growth??? First try growing and I have a question about some strange looking (to me anyway) growth I'm seeing. I have 5 plants that are at 3 weeks. No clue what type - got them from a friend who got them out of his bag. All growing under identical conditions, with one of them being tall and slender and looking "normal" to me. The other 4 are only about half the height of the other, but are much bushier. I got no problem with that - shorter is actually better for me. That said, all 4 of the shorter Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Odd Growth???

    not sure probably just another shoot coming out can happen at times usally as plantys get older keep it there see how it goes

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Odd Growth???

    dude chill out...ur fine

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    #4
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    Odd Growth???

    that was the seedling stage of your plant that grew on. nothing to worry about

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Odd Growth???

    OK, thanks for the info. Even though I've never grown this plant before, I've grown a lot of different flowers, fruits and vegetables over the years, but this is the first time I've ever seen anything except roots grow below cotyledons - so it just really threw me for a loop when I saw this.

    Thanks.

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    #6
    Member

    Odd Growth???

    As others have said, nothing to worry about. I'd say over half of my plants that are flowering now have growth like that below the cotyledons. They don't really amount to anything since they barely get any light, but they look like mini plants growing out of the stem

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