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07-19-2006, 06:59 AM #1
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Have you ever seen a plant do this?
This is the main stem and it split into two separate stems. Each seems to be going off in a different direction.
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I had to lighten this one up a little bit so the striations on the stem were clearly visible. The two stems going up are fan leaves.
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The name of this strain is Martha's Triumph. I wonder if Martha (whoever she is) bred this to grow that way, and that was her triumph. Perhaps it's just a the opposite and all of Martha's breeding fucked up the genes and made some kind of mutant. Or, perhaps this is more common than I think and I shouldn't watch the SciFi channel so much.
Hmmm, Teenage Mutant Ninja Pot Plants.........I just don't know.
E Man Reviewed by E Man on . Have you ever seen a plant do this? This is the main stem and it split into two separate stems. Each seems to be going off in a different direction. I had to lighten this one up a little bit so the striations on the stem were clearly visible. The two stems going up are fan leaves. The name of this strain is Martha's Triumph. I wonder if Martha (whoever she is) bred this to grow that way, and that was her triumph. Perhaps it's just a the opposite and all of Martha's breeding fucked up the genes and made some kind of Rating: 5
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07-19-2006, 07:15 AM #2
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Have you ever seen a plant do this?
I planted 3 of the same all together. The other 2 didn't do this. Let me see if I can get these all in.
Here are the main stems of the other two.
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And look at the top view. The first one I topped but the other two are just like they came from the factory.
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The one on the end looks all fucked up. What is that, it looks like a kid with a cowlick.
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07-19-2006, 01:15 PM #3
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Have you ever seen a plant do this?
hey.... ive got a plant doing this also, i must say this paticular plant was germ. on 07.02.06 and is already big, im at work so i have no pics. but i thought that it was just some weird "indica" strain, but i have another plant in the same pot (from the same bag) and it was a short narrow-leaf plant......
but so far, that plant is one of my best, so.....GOOD LUCK
(if i find a pic of it that i posted in another thread, ill send it)
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07-19-2006, 01:26 PM #4
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Have you ever seen a plant do this?
Looks normal to me, seen that a few times
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07-19-2006, 04:25 PM #5
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Have you ever seen a plant do this?
Um, lateral growth... Yup. If you're not seeing side shoots on EVERY plant that is old enough, THEN you should think you've got mutants.
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