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Triple cola on my Auto?

TYBG420
TYBG420started grow question 16d ago
Hey, I’m growing a Jack Herer Auto from Fast Buds outdoors, and I noticed my plant naturally split into 3 main colas at the top – no topping, no LST, nothing. Is this some kind of mutation or is it just something that happens sometimes? This isn’t the usual growth pattern, right?
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RasendeRollo92
RasendeRollo92answered grow question 16d ago
Hey 👋 Looks like fasciation to me. Another sign should be a flattening stem… but for sure it’s some kind of genetic disease! Nothing to worry about, those Bud structures just make your plant not yield as much as it would normally (acc. To google…) and makes it sensitive for fungus and mold… so scan it a little more often. Anyway, it looks fire and I would definetly appreciate those kind of „one in a million“ plant on my balcony 👊🍀🖖
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 16d ago
I have one way heavier mutated, selftoped at start and went with 3 parallel tops, leaves stayed deformed for 5 weeks, only then grow patern normalized, strsight before flip to 12/12 , now few branches still got double buds, she is very picky, as most mutant i grew before, BUT usually they end up with good results. If toping happened during veg stage ( i know its auto ) then they should develop well, during transition or early flower - crown buds should be bigger than those three mains ... Have fun anyways, weed is funky plant ;)
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 16d ago
I think this is called self topping. when a plant tops its self. Any who let it grow out. I would guess its not going to do to well. and if anything could be more prone to rot as less air movent around 3 bud sites vs 1. Keep an eye on it.
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