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    Anyone know what causes this??

    Anyone know what causes this?? :wtf: Maybe its common, but I have never seen it before. Nirvana Big Bud from seed, 4 weeks old.
    NorCal Grown Reviewed by NorCal Grown on . Anyone know what causes this?? Anyone know what causes this?? :wtf: Maybe its common, but I have never seen it before. Nirvana Big Bud from seed, 4 weeks old. Rating: 5
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    Causes what? I don't see any problems. If you're talking about the side growth, what causes that is good light penetration. Your plant is happy and growing. Am I missing something?

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    Anyone know what causes this??

    The branches are not lined up, sort of random growth, and gets worse the higher up the plant you go. Maybe this pic will help.
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    Ahhh, I see what you mean. Well, don't take this to the bank, but I read somewhere that females tend to exhibit that erratic branching, while males are more symmetrical. Ain't that just like a woman to be all over the place?

    edited to add: Do you know the sex on this yet? If it turns out to be female, let me know. I'm interested in testing that theory.

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    Anyone know what causes this??

    ^^ I tend to agree... previous males in my garden have been quite uniform, too good to be women.. but i'm currently looking a 3 sexy females that display uneven and random nodes/internodes which almost look like it they are supposed to be that way. 3 clones from the same mother that are growing identically show me that that randomness has some kind of order...

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    Anyone know what causes this??

    well thats good to know, might be a female. weird part is i only had this happen to these 2 plants, at the same time. they will be going under 12/12 very soon, i'll post if they turn out female.

    one other question, if plants are left under 24hr light will they show sex after a few months old?
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    in my experience male and female plants will exhibit this type of branch growth based on the age of the plant, usually about a month into veg. from what i've read its a sign that the plant is mature enough to induce flowering

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    #8
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    lol...it cant just be female...my male split its 5-blade leaf in half and shuffled 3 of the blades a 1/2" further down the fan stem????

    looks pretty retarded that way..

    personally, yor plant is COVERED in branching and leaves, so dont complain

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    #9
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    In my experience, I notice that that happens to my plants if they are from clone. I have never seen a plant from seed do this.


    Good looking healthy plant though, I wouldnt worry about it all the plants I have growing look the very same(not lining up)

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    #10
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    Anyone know what causes this??

    They start to grow alternating nodes when they get older.

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