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    Alternating nodes?

    Why and when do plants shift from paired nodes to alternating? Some kind of survival thing?
    “Patience is a virgin, but her sister Constance, now she's a [whore]” ....Canuck147

    “Never give up”.....buffalobuds

    #2
    Sign of maturity. Preparing to create flowers it’s a way to avoid mold and take advantage of the whole branch. In a way tells you it’s ready to sex aka flowering

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      #3
      Well put niner

      does maturity influence bud develoment?
      “Patience is a virgin, but her sister Constance, now she's a [whore]” ....Canuck147

      “Never give up”.....buffalobuds

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      • 9fingerleafs
        9fingerleafs commented
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        From personal experience I know that if you try to flower a plant too small it will take way longer to flower because it will continue to veg under 12/12 until it’s ready to flower and still then it will take longer han if you waited. I guess it must affect bud size it’s completely related to branch thickness and height

      #4
      Hmmm. Branch thickness... new model to compare to
      “Patience is a virgin, but her sister Constance, now she's a [whore]” ....Canuck147

      “Never give up”.....buffalobuds

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        #5
        I look at lear devolpment, and number of nodes protruding
        “Patience is a virgin, but her sister Constance, now she's a [whore]” ....Canuck147

        “Never give up”.....buffalobuds

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          #6
          So whats a branch thickness at harveat... main cola... 4mm?
          “Patience is a virgin, but her sister Constance, now she's a [whore]” ....Canuck147

          “Never give up”.....buffalobuds

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          • 9fingerleafs
            9fingerleafs commented
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            Yeah that sounds right

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