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Still wondering about lack of apical dominance on two plants...

JKwonTheChef
JKwonTheChefstarted grow question 3 years ago
...appreciate the answers to my last question but don't think they're correct. Both plants split main stems from ~weeks 2-3 as seedlings in propagator: no signs of pests eating and no seaweed auxins added in the water at the time. Took closer pics, added one of them as young'ns.
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Frigault
Frigaultanswered grow question 3 years ago
Haplens all the times many okant split themself. You have to apex. The highest and tallest is your dominant want. If you lower it then it the other one that's how a plant works. It talles point to the sun is the apex and its whereall auxins hormones will go. There is no proper answer to yiur question without going hours in botany explaination. Sometime the plant split early in rhe same way that a t a certain time the apical symetry stop. For you the apical symetey has stoped earl causing it to grow like a clone and is now confusing you... But there is nothing to it... No answer to be found other then the terminalogie of the apical symetry being list early on.
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