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| Duster |
San Diego
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I have never seen something on my plant before. The main is around 3 feet, at each leaf axis, usually there is one male flower on all my past plants. My plant has one male flower on some axis, two on a few others, and even three on one of them. Is this a mutation or can this be normal on some plants for so many male flowers? I don't believe it will be harmful to my plant in anyway, just curious. Jim
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6/1/2003 5:34:44 PM
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| C&R Kolb |
Chico, Ca
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my vines are 1-2 ft long and I have similar situation.
Robert
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6/1/2003 8:11:19 PM
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| John G. |
derry n.h u.s.a.
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I,ve seen doubles on my plants before but not triples,all the more flowers to pollinate with i'd think!John
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6/1/2003 8:24:42 PM
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| Brigitte |
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I have mostly doubles on my 724 Carlson. I was going to use it as a reason to cull, but maybe it's not a bad thing after all.
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6/1/2003 9:20:15 PM
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| jay958 |
Ontario
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i have seen double female flowers before also. also double females joined together.
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6/1/2003 9:47:41 PM
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