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    Radical asymetry

    I have a plant from a Space Queen clone that has, at every node on the stalk, only a branch and a leaf on one side, then you go up a node and there's a single branch and leaf on the other side-on and on, all the way to the top. Not a single node with opposing branches. It's going to make some pretty decent nug, but it won't be a top producer. I don't remember ever seeing this before. I wonder if anybody else has. Mainly, I wonder if the potency will be low, like a hermaphrodite.

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    I have tried space queen. Never grew it though. Potency was decent. I think you will be in for a fun ride.
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      In my limited experience, seedlings have opposing nodes that start to separate by the 5th or 6th node, and drift apart to where they are singles after that. Pretty much all clones I have either cutlivated or acquired also put out alternating, single node. Almost never symmetrically even pairs. When trying to manifold with clones, I have to pick 2 nodes that are fairly close together, because they are usually offset.

      What you are describing sounds normal, to me.
      Nothing is foolproof for the sufficiently talented fool.

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