No, you're letting a few lower secondary branches confuse you, which I admit is easy to do. This goes to show you there are dormant foliar buds all along the "trunk" or stems waiting on the plant's trigger mechanism (hormones) to call on them to break out.
The really thick scaffold branches are the main colas. You should be able to see 2 distinct "V's", one above the other, 90* to the other. The spindly branches came on quite a bit later, which they normally do no matter how you prune or train a plant. Those secondary branches produced superficial buds, as normal. Also notice the bulging ring, the callous like effect of the 4 main colas where they are attached to the "trunk", the node sites. Interesting effect, don't have a clue why the plant responded like that.
Tio