Quote Originally Posted by Ratlady
Hi guys! Got another query for you.

Started some White Widow seeds. After 4 weeks a mate with a fancy set-up offered to 'borrow' some of them to 'bring them on' for us. Fair enough. Within 4 weeks they're so big that his growroom looks like it's full of rhubarb plants! These are bodybuilding plants, of the Dorian Yates variety.

My questions are:

a) The plants are growing in a rigid geometrical formation that we haven't seen before: two side-branches at 90 degrees to the stem, & two supplementary branches growing at 45 degrees between the 'straight' branch & the stem. So you've got stem: l, branch: ___ , & a small branch diagonally in-between: /.

There's no space on the internode for preflowers! The little spurs are there (stipules?), but these 45 degree branches come out of the junction where the preflowers are supposed to be: how are we supposed to sex them accurately?! )
It sounds like you got a polyploid plant. Hopefully it is a female then it will produce very heavy. You should keep it as a mon and make clones from it. Good luck.
cnd411 Reviewed by cnd411 on . BIG babies! Hi guys! Got another query for you. Started some White Widow seeds. After 4 weeks a mate with a fancy set-up offered to 'borrow' some of them to 'bring them on' for us. Fair enough. Within 4 weeks they're so big that his growroom looks like it's full of rhubarb plants! These are bodybuilding plants, of the Dorian Yates variety. My questions are: a) The plants are growing in a rigid geometrical formation that we haven't seen before: two side-branches at 90 degrees to the stem, & Rating: 5