Green Sky
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I didn't take many pics, but this was a good close -up
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=34360&pictureid=810759
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=34360&pictureid=810759
Thats pic is listed as a Polyploid. Tom Hill can verify that for you if you want im not the expert on these
I cant tell what ya got with those pics.. Plants that have 3 sets of leaves on one node is called a trifoliate. They will grow 3 buds on ea if they dont grow out of it.
Trifoliate refers to compound leaves with three leaflets. Branching patterns where more than 2 branches occur at each node is Whorled phyllotaxy, as BurntRope stated in 2012.
I don't personally think the trait is good or bad per se. Potentially it can result in more/faster branching pattern, but every time I have seen it, it is transient.
Cannabis becomes alternate when sexually mature anyway, so wont show in clones. Even if genetically stable from seed, while cool, the trait has limited application.
Dropped Cat- Certainly no reason to cull. Keep it.
I have a few that are stable.
-SamS