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Subject: Two Flowers
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| Joe1327 |
Maine
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Three of my four plants are producing two male flowers at every leaf on the secondarys. They are not double vines and will only produce one female when they come on it. Any ideas what is going on and is this normal? I don't remember this happening last year.
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6/24/2010 11:13:38 AM
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| ZAPPA |
Western PA
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I am not sure if that is NOT uncommon. I have seen that on 2 out of the 4 plants I have . What plant is it ? Just curious because I getting a lot of wierd stuff from my 889 Sundstrom. A siamese male flower, flat side vine that I fixed, double leaf stems right beside each other, and a few leaves every 6 inches instead of the normal 12 inch node spacing.
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6/24/2010 5:26:08 PM
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| frogman97 |
Ottawa, Canada
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My AG's are growing leaves every 6 inch also. Thought that was normal. In a way, it's twice as many leaves and roots for the same length vine
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6/24/2010 8:40:49 PM
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| Joe1327 |
Maine
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It is happening on my 1026 Young and 1116 Traylor mostly. There is only one leaf and one female but there are two seperate male flowers each with it's own stem. I will try and post some pics tonight on my diary of it.
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6/25/2010 8:12:15 AM
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