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I'll have to examine that much more closely, then, because I'm not usually able to sort it til they're out of the opposing stage. I can see it the moment that first node alternates, but usually not before.
Yes here is Kali Mist. the main stem on the right is easer to see. I have had many plants do this. You can see she has 2 buds a space 2 buds a space all the way to the top. This plant has to much space between the nodes so I would not use it to breed with.
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why is it an advantage for a plant to flower like this?
is the t5 tri-band 6500 K ?
the HPS Digilux has more blue and purple if thats true
so not the usual HPS spectrum
i will just pull a highly hypothetical thesis now out of my nose
which i explain the following:
maybe you are missing a little red, thats y plants do not grow ("mature") "fast" enough
or other way explained the blueish light keeps the plants "young"
clones are older so they may strive maybe more to alternate like in your case now
blue light has a higher frequency which might influence the nodes cause the plant orientates
according to how to catch the spectrum of the light the best
someone ever noticed a difference in the nodes whilst vegging and flowering
with MH light or other blueish lights only maybe?
but maybe its really just the genetics as you assume, i guess that might take a while
to find that out.
sorry if this sounds stupid or anyhow, i couldnt help myself trying to come up with something reasonable.
all indoor plants I have grown will show sex 4-6 weeks. Some will take a bit longer 8 weeks never longer then that. You dont need to change the light just keep vegging until they show.
Im not trying to achieve anything. I asked a question. Some say all plants have alternating nodes some say they dont. whats the correct answer.