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Tricotyledon in marijuana

Reefah

New member
Thanks GMT,

I had read in one of Ed Rosenthals columns in a magazine that not much is known of the genetic mapping of marijuana and that random occurances such as mine are just that, random. Tnanks again for your help and happy growing!
 

Reefah

New member
Thanks GMT,

I had read in one of Ed Rosenthals columns in a magazine that not much is known of the genetic mapping of marijuana and that random occurances such as mine are just that, random. I guess that kind of info may be hard to come by. Thanks again for your help and happy growing!
 

Mr. Greengenes

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Trifoliar cannabis plants are common, they always start with three cotyledon leaves. Lots of threads on here about 'em, but to sum up; they're usually but not always male, and don't neccessarily yield more because of the extra budsites.
 

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