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06-16-2009, 10:09 PM #1OPJunior Member
A problem?
i have 2 plants growing in my backyard and one is growing straight up while the other the stem split into 3 and is bushing out side ways do i need to fix it? the are about 6-8 inchs tall as of now.
cola41 Reviewed by cola41 on . A problem? i have 2 plants growing in my backyard and one is growing straight up while the other the stem split into 3 and is bushing out side ways do i need to fix it? the are about 6-8 inchs tall as of now. Rating: 5
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06-16-2009, 10:37 PM #2Senior Member
A problem?
have you been checking on them regularly? sounds to me like some animal probably chewed the top off and kinda FIMd the plant for you... pics would probably help clarify that. I'd think you'd probably would of noticed that if you have been checking them daily though.
I'm not sure if its possible for that to occur naturally, but maybe... somebody better than me can probably tell you.
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06-16-2009, 10:54 PM #3Member
A problem?
I believe that might just be what it did naturally peeps, doesn't matter. same genetics or not they do tend to make their own "life choices" from one another so idk. I think this is normal, in fact, beneficial. hope this helps in your endeavors peace :thumbsup:
about you saying sideways..well i think i would need to clarify about that. could that, at a glance, seem good say if you where to compare the 2 plants? if not than why is your plant bending over?!? does it look less-healthy? Ok
Peace:rastasmoke:
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