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a few of my autos have developed a 3rd branch at the 5th node and up. it seams to be doing fine and the product is up to par. just curious if this trate is common amung autos? ive been trying to breed the trait out due to the yield increases.
 
I've heard about that but have never seen one. Far as I know, it's pretty rare.
 
Naw not really rare at all I have gotten a dozen or two in the 5-6 years I have been growing. I was told by Tom Hill that they are almost always male and produce a higher % of males in offspring seed.

Here is a Quad DJ Short Flodica and check the massive hallow purple stem.

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I've heard about that but have never seen one. Far as I know, it's pretty rare.

Naw not really rare at all I have gotten a dozen or two in the 5-6 years I have been growing. I was told by Tom Hill that they are almost always male and produce a higher % of males in offspring seed.

Here is a Quad DJ Short Flodica and check the massive hallow purple stem.

S_a_H


I love the flo genetics. I'll cross flo to anything- if the things I like about that plant hold true with flodica- which that picture supports- is like it too, were I more of an indica smoker. But flo produces some wild plants.
 
I have had 2 of those in 25 years of growing. Both of mine were female and grew so well that I named them, something I only do with special plants. I still remember their names, Theresa and Trinity. Trinity became the mother for a couple of generations.The only plant I ever had that thru seeds and still revegged, began and finished another year outside. She was one tough bitch.
 
seen it many times in 30+ years and most have been female

i wouldnt breed it out , they yeild more in my experiences with them

have some haze auto's from dinafem going right now and 2 of them did it , both female (fem seeds though lol)

peace :cool:
 
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