this rare or what!!!!!

bigbudjohn420

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i had a forum on here before and i dont know where it went to... so i just made a new one... here are the updates on my outdoor lst grow one is a trio leaf and the other just a bagseed i just topped both of them
 

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JoeCa1i

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no,sometimes that happens.I got a really rare afghani#1 seedling that skipped the first set of leaves,and jumped to the second set.
 

Denofearth69

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I had a tri-leaf once myself. Having grown hundreds of plants, mostly outdoors, I can say definitely that tri-leafs are very rare indeed, and in the case of the one I had, I was lucky enough to have it be a female, and it was way productive indeed. I do have to agree with cOrd in that I don't understand why you would top especially if plants are as young as those in your pics. Topping outdoor plants might increase bud sites, but you have denied yourself that wonderful donkey dick top bud that outdoor grows are famous for.
 

GrammarPolice

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Ive seen all kinds of strange leaf numbers off of clones.

Purer Sativas will give you some single leaf leaves sometimes.

I had a Afghani/N Lights hybrid that had 12 tips on a fan leaf, outdoors..
 

Beaner

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it's called a trifoliate and it's normal, usually they go back to bifoliate later in life...
 

Outdoorindica

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Im not a fan of topping plants, thats just me, I get branches with buds the size of some peoples tops any way so whats the point? lmao I like my monster at the top. I have done both ways and the un topped plant always produced more, usually I got more weight in the one top, than the two tops on the other plant put together. Sucks I cant do a full grow this season with regular plants, not autos, but its not an option with a move coming up.
 
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