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    #1
    Junior Member

    What does it mean

    What does it mean when they say alternating notches?
    Dubi806 Reviewed by Dubi806 on . What does it mean What does it mean when they say alternating notches? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    What does it mean

    When a plant is young, each time a new node appears, you'll see 2 leaves, each at the same height on the stem. These are called non-alternating.

    As the plant matures, the leaves will begin coming out one at a time, staggered up each side of the main stem. This is when they are called alternating nodes.

    Here are a couple pics to show the difference between alternating nodes and non-alternating.

    First pic is non alternating, second pic shows alternating.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    What does it mean

    is it important that it does this before i flower?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    What does it mean

    i personally think its important to the plant....really eases it into flower mode with little to no stress. as for flowering before its alternating, theres nothing wrong with it, i just think its a little more of a nudge to the plant......might be a little shock to it.
    all depends on maturity.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    What does it mean

    Quote Originally Posted by Dubi806
    is it important that it does this before i flower?

    the reason you have to wait for alternating nodes before flowering is because
    the plant isn't mature enough to flower before the alternating nodes begin to
    appear. if you start to flower them before the alternating nodes appear you
    take the chance of stressing the plants and maybe creating hermies.

    think of it like puberty, before you see alternating nodes, you have a pre-
    pubescent plant, when you see alternating nodes, that signals that the plant
    is mature enough to procreate. (which is what flowering is supposed to be
    about)

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