is this normal

Discussion in 'Beginner Lounge' started by mjnewbie2003, Jun 26, 2004.

  1. mjnewbie2003

    mjnewbie2003 Germinated

    I top one of my plants and the side shoots are about 4 inches long but where i top it another shoot is growing out? none of the others i topped are doing this. sorry no pic. I now have three tops
     
  2. ChronixGrower11

    ChronixGrower11 Burning in Lasagna Hell

    About you question, I'm not an expert, but new growth doesn't sound too threatening. If it worries you, check out the FAQ, or if you already have, just wait for someone beyond* my knowledge to post a more..definitive answer..but seriously, sounds fine to me.


    (Edited by ChronixGrower11 at 1:34 am on June 26, 2004)
     
  3. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger ***Rest in Peace***

    Everytime you top a plant, 2 branches grow from that point.
     
  4. llIndigoll

    llIndigoll Medical Grower

    My $0.02:


    Almost everytime you top a plant during veg, 2 branches grow from that point.
     
  5. mjnewbie2003

    mjnewbie2003 Germinated

    sorry i was very clear there are three shoots growing from where i top it.
     
  6. abis

    abis Veggy Stage

    happened to me too. Don't worry you probably topped it wrong and actually FIMed it.


    FIM is when you dont cut off the entire growth shoot completely and it can get you as many as 8 tops with one snip. FIM supposedly stands for "**** I Missed." The guy who discovered it obviously botched a topping session.
     
  7. Sly

    Sly Begun Flowering

    I tried topping once, fuckin 6 shoots grew out!!! all healthy and bushy.
     
  8. jon chempo

    jon chempo New Sprout

    Its called a trifoliate = of a leaf shape; having three leaflets


    trifoliolated plants have 3 sets of leaves .. its like triplets .. In the most part its a normal plant .. just looks cool..
     
  9. llIndigoll

    llIndigoll Medical Grower

    Sorry again jon, but you are not quite getting that word into the correct context. I'm not picking on you.



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    Trifoliate -- of a leaf shape; having three leaflets. --http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin....foliate
    Trifoliate -- having three leaves or leaflets, as clover, ie: shamrock. --http://www.thesaurus-dictionary.com/files/t/r/i/trifoliate.html


    Tri`fo´li`ate -- (Bot.) Having three leaves or leaflets, as clover. See Illust. of Shamrock. --http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/Trifoliate

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    The situation we are discussing here is not trifoliates, rather axillary buds freely developing into branches as a result of removing a stem tip. Just stopping the spread of misinformation.
     
  10. jon chempo

    jon chempo New Sprout

    Ok .. Man .. sounds good 2 me .. hehe
     

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