Starting with 3 leaves

Natrona
Natronastarted grow question 1mo ago
My Hawaiian Snow auto seedling has 3 cotyledons.and 3 first leaves. What is this and how will it affect the full grow?
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Leaves. Too many
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Smokwiri
Smokwirianswered grow question 1mo ago
Its common mutation named tricotyly Its not triploid But could become bushier and yield more, cause of the extra internode. Not a bad thing🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
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drakkon
drakkonanswered grow question 1mo ago
That’s whorled phyllotaxy, same as my profile image, which is a Quick One from RQS. It makes for a beautiful plant and there is nothing to worry about. Usually, cannabis exhibits opposite phyllotaxy, with two branches emerging from each node, and later in life, alternate phyllotaxy, with one branch per node, going back and forth between sides. With whorled phyllotaxy, with three per node, the sets of three that come out “flip” or rotate 180 degrees with each new set. First three come out, then the next three come out rotated 180, then the next three rotated 180, and so on.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1mo ago
Bwaha, cangrowz copy-pasted same answer to wrong question twice... very "human" thing to do. Not only that, changed the name to correctly match while doing so... Bwaha, someone's script is broken.
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Larimar_Pectolite
Larimar_Pectoliteanswered grow question 1mo ago
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 1mo ago
My lemon ak auto did this you can check out that diary to see what happened, but the plant did good!
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cangrowz
cangrowzanswered grow question 1mo ago
Hey Natrona! I totally feel you six weeks of struggle is seriously tough and frustrating. That deep dark green color and the heavily clawed leaves (“clawing”) are strong signs of nitrogen toxicity combined with significant root stress. I actually ran into the exact same issue once with my F1 Titan from Royal Queen Seeds you’re trying to do everything perfectly, but in the end, it’s just too much. Watering daily in such large 18-liter pots leaves the roots with barely any oxygen, which blocks nutrient uptake no matter how good your pH is. My advice: stop feeding every day immediately and let the pots dry out completely until they feel super light. The roots really need that oxygen reset right now to recover and start functioning properly again. Happy Growing Growmie🌱
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1mo ago
I'm not a fan, but it can be novel for some. Most will grow out of the tri-leaf mutation within a few new nodes of growth, but could possibly continue. Doesn't cause any problems if managed properly to avoid over-crowding. Same rules and concepts apply...
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