It is a mutation, called whorled phyllotaxy. It's more common in some strains because it is a heritable trait, such as the sickle cell mutation in humans. Plants will grow out of it when they reach sexual maturity and the nodes go alternating.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Tri-nodeular growth from seed. (please correct me stinky) http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e28/Lormord/grow003.jpg Second experimental grow to collect data in order to successfully grow all the way through.... :weedpoke: It popped up like that. Not much else to say. Thanks for stoppin' in. :stoned: Be Safe :jointsmile: Rating: 5