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    Interesting growth pattern

    Quote Originally Posted by PhatJay
    The strain that I am growing does this, but not quite as much. It happens even if I don't top/fim, I do use bloom enhancers, Bloombastic last grow and Cannaboost this grow.

    Nice looking strain/cola btw.
    I have a strain that tends to develop colas like that too. I too use bloombastic.
    drudown11 Reviewed by drudown11 on . Interesting growth pattern Hey all, this is a pic of a breed of mine I call RMT. It is about 4-5 days from amber, cloudy now. Regardless, this is the only plant I have that does this on the top of the cola at the end of life, starts at about the 5th week in flower, maybe 6th. I think this is as good or better than White Widow. Not that this bothers me, but I am curious if it indicates anything other than an unusual phenotype? Any knowledge? Any theories? Ladies and Gentlemen, RMT, courtesy Washougal Wonder Rating: 5

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    Interesting growth pattern

    Found out what and why.
    The phenomenal growth pattern is called "donkey ears" and my source is Greg Green's book about breeding. He had a picture of dried ones, and then I knew what it was, as of course I have some dried ones..

    The event is a sativia trait coming out during the flowering process.

    I lost the RMT strain, but my Strawberry Cough does the same thing.

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    Interesting growth pattern

    My Blueberry does that in the last 2 weeks. Pretty F'n cool, just flowers coated in trichomes! imp:

    Donkey ears huh? If it's a sativa trait, why then do I notice it so pronounced on my Blueberry which should be 80% indica? And not on my Durban which is like 90% sativa? :wtf:


    Wish I had pics,

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    Interesting growth pattern

    My boss has a few strains. Unfortunately when he got into growing, a friend gave him a bunch of plants, when his house nearly burnt down. After getting the plants, my boss lost track of what ANY of them actually are!!:wtf3:

    Just after he finally got a group flowered, he found a strain that did this all the way up the buds (bottom up) in LONG strips (some three inches +):wtf:. The plant that did it was HUGE by the time he flowered (5'+). However put out very little weight. Thus each bud cluster was a pain to trim and produced very little.

    Oddly these "Donkey ears" were quite effective. PLUS you could just pull one of these two inch "ears" off a bud and role it AS IS!!:thumbsup:

    Being such a pain to trim the strain he stopped growing it. Whatever it was is gone now.

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    Interesting growth pattern

    i'v always called that "fox tailing" --a sign of overly ripe flowers imho. in some verities/phenos under lights the flower structure will become fully mature before the trichs age to amber.
    why is everybody so damn nice around here?

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    Interesting growth pattern

    Bully: Over ripe, not if the trichs haven't changed color. Read, learn. As CanniW notices it in the last 2 weeks, I have seen it as early as at 4 weeks into flower depending on the phenotype.

    Canni...I have no flipping idea. I assume it is just a tiny trait of the sativa that comes. I shall see with this Thai, never had a truer sativa in my garden. One little DNA change is all it apparently takes. One link in the whole chain.

    I humbly plead stupidity about that part.

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    Interesting growth pattern

    LOL! It's all good, just kinda odd.


    I'm looking forward to the Thai,... hows she doing?

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    Interesting growth pattern

    I try to live my life thru a few simple philosophy's, one is to try and learn something new every day.

    Thanks W'Wonder, today I learned that growth pattern is know as "donkey ears".

    It is a result of a chemical defect in the plant. The auxim that normally controls lateral side branching of the stalk is present in the growing tip of the flower, causing it to grow the flower or bud laterally.

    Very interesting "interesting growth".

    OM

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    Interesting growth pattern

    Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
    Bully: Over ripe, not if the trichs haven't changed color. Read, learn.
    interesting comment---i do so love to read and learn-- god forbid that i reach a point where i think i know it all--maybe i didn't make myself clear---the cola is deteriorating [becoming fluffy,stretching] and approaching death .the fox tailing [aka "donkey ears"] is evidence of this.cola maturity and trich ambering are two diffrent things imho.
    Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
    As CanniW notices it in the last 2 weeks, I have seen it as early as at 4 weeks into flower depending on the phenotype.
    could be--cannabis is full of surprises.it's one of the reasons i love growing it.BTW i always look forward to your pics.you have some beautiful plants

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    Interesting growth pattern

    Thanks to you both. I was in a pretty rotten mood yesterday.

    Now I need to go learn what auxim is/does.

    CannaJust stretching along. :thumbsup:

    OMIs this specific to the sativa trait in your knowledge base? Only very specific strains do this. Am I correct in assuming this is what I should expect for tops on Thai?

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