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    whorled phyllotaxy

    I took some nice pics and wanted to share. These seeds were planted this last Sunday around 9 a.m. Before church.

    Anyone ever had a good outcome with a whorled phyllotaxy.
    SeaOGreenies Reviewed by SeaOGreenies on . whorled phyllotaxy I took some nice pics and wanted to share. These seeds were planted this last Sunday around 9 a.m. Before church. Anyone ever had a good outcome with a whorled phyllotaxy. Rating: 5

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    Quote Originally Posted by SeaOGreenies
    ...planted this last Sunday around 9 a.m. Before church.
    Ha ha, made me laugh. I've never had one of those but I know that several people around here have. Do you know what strain?

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    Strain, don't make me cry. These seeds came from a bag of herb grown in mexico. You boys like Mexico!

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    Have come across them in both indica, sativa (and even hybrids) every once in a while. Swazi, and Inca Spirit and C-99xSweet Tooth are a few I can remember doing this.
    If grown without fimming or topping, no noticible difference in stretch, volume, taste or effects.
    Would be nice if it produced 50% more bud, but seems to average the same dry-weight as other plants from the same seed stock. I does switch to alternating nodes, just like it's 'normal' siblings after the 6th or 7th internode.

    Would most likely be great for SOG.

    Since I know (a little) more about breeding, the next one I come across, I want to stress with aspirin to get some fem seeds. (I've used the aspirin technique quite often with great success)

    Would be interested in what happens to the strain.

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    I've got some papayas doing that. That Nirvana papaya line seems to carry that trait; I've gotten several.

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    I have had a few of those. Sometimes they seem to correct themselves as they get bigger, but they don't have any problems and are about the same as regular plants as far as growth rates and such.

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    whorled phyllotaxy? sounds like a pokemon

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    i got one going now...all the nodes are sets of 3...looks like it can actually be a good thing...if trimmed right...bet ill have a lot more nug on this one than the others....anyone had a whorl plant harvest?
    :smokebong:
    whiskeytango

    oh, they are a F1 cross i did of jack herer x bubbleberry

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
    .anyone had a whorl plant harvest?
    Yup, I keep moms of my whorled Papaya, Daddy's Girl (3 of my DGs showed it), and Space Queen. All appear to have grown out of it at the onset of alternating nodes, however. Makes me wonder- anyone remember that dude who wanted 10,000 bucks for clones of his 3-fer? He even spammed here a couple times. I want to know if that plant still showed whorling in maturity.

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    whorled phyllotaxy

    good question....i cant clone now....(one chamber)....but i will definitely cross pollanate with the 3 fer.....
    :smokebong:
    whiskeytango

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