11 days old and already have alternating nodes?

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emptypackofcigs

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so ya... the title says it all... my plants are 11 days old going on their 12th day of life now... and they are blueberry from sensi... i put 4 beans in a cup of water and within 20 hours all had cracked... i put in soil and within the next 24 hours they had all sprouted... i've been lucky... well they are in a mg/organic mix with added perlite for drainage and they are doing so well... i water with plain water every 2-3 days 100-150mL of water i have them under (4) 40watt Blue Spec CFL's and (2) 42watt Red Spec CFL's around 9750 lumens i believe... but my question is from this picture can you explain to me... how i already have alternating nodes at 11days into veg...?

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yeah speaking of this i only read a post on alternaiting nodes n then to flower them etc etc but yeah most of my plants that i grow weather it b from seedling or clone usally alternaite internodes from pretty much the start so i wouldnt mind finding out to,i just thought plants did it from start to finish
 
No...that's your secondary growth starting to grow in. Alternating nodes looks like this... Pretend the horizontal lines are the branches and the vertical line is the stem.... _|-
 
LaserKittensGoPewPew said:
No...that's your secondary growth starting to grow in. Alternating nodes looks like this... Pretend the horizontal lines are the branches and the vertical line is the stem.... _|-


PEW PEW is right , that is not an alternating node . An alternating node would be the same branch on the opposite side of the main stem not growing exactly parallel to the branch on the other side .just like PEW discribed . what you are seeing is secondary growth .

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do all plants reach alternating nodes in their veggie cycle? I thought alternating notes meant different node above the last one that wasn't parallel to the one below it...

What does the alternating node signify? Sorry, I'm a bit stoned right now while reading this...
 
i thought that your alternating node was basically your secondary growth shoot because comming out of those secondary growth shoot... like your alternating node is on that shoot just grown out more... get what i mean... like when you have a fan leaf and between the fan leaf and the stem there is the secondary growth and from that growth comes alternating nodes ... maybe i read some misinformation or i'm really high... but that second growth is still wierd at this stage isn't it? because on my last crop i didn't get those until about 4-6 weeks... dunno... these plants are wierd... they are very interesting... its as if i topped them... then newest leaves comming in... you know usually there would be 2 but there isn't there is 4 comming in... and they appear to have either 5 possibly 7 fingers... and its only the 4th set of leaves its really tripping me out ... normally it wouldn't i'm used to seeing secondary shoots and lots of leaves... but on a much older plant... not like these babies so i'm excited to see the fully matured plants... well thanks for all your information comment freely... were all stoners here peace
 
Draston said:
do all plants reach alternating nodes in their veggie cycle? I thought alternating notes meant different node above the last one that wasn't parallel to the one below it...

What does the alternating node signify? Sorry, I'm a bit stoned right now while reading this...
Alternating nodes signifies a plant being mature. Just means it's old enough to flower.
 
bombbudpuffa said:
Alternating nodes signifies a plant being mature. Just means it's old enough to flower.

ah I see I did not know that is what that meant :D. I just was looking at my plants a few days ago and noticed some of them (4 or 5) out of 6 have the alternating nodes about 2 nodes down from the top of the plant. Sweetness :D.
 
That is absolutely not alternating nodes man.

When the nodes begin to alternate the branch will begin to grow in close to a 45degree angle between nodes.
The stalks basically grow crooked between the nodes and there is only one branch to each node once alternating nodes have started.
 
Mr.Wakenbake said:
That is absolutely not alternating nodes man.

When the nodes begin to alternate the branch will begin to grow in close to a 45degree angle between nodes.
The stalks basically grow crooked between the nodes and there is only one branch to each node once alternating nodes have started.

Ok what you just explained is what 1 of my plants has right now. Does that mean that my other plants can't go into flowering yet? (they are almost 50 days into veggie)
 
alteranting nodes is just that the fan leaves are not one straight across from the other as you go up the stem there will be one fan and a new groth top then an inch higher up the stem there till be another fan leaf and a groth top on the other side of the stem. When its not alternating the fans and new groth top and directly across from the other one. -l- not alternating -l_ anternating. The l is the stem and the hiffen and underline are the nodes.
 
ok so do you have to wait for the alternating nodes to put them into flower or is it just recommended? I'm just wondering 3 of my 6 plants already have alternating nodes and the last 3 are a week behind the others so by the end of the week they should have them as well.
 
pretty much in your situation draston :)
 
there are nodes there but not alternating.... Here I'll show you a pick of mine that is doing it.
 
lol that plant has been in veg well over 2months id say about 3 actually
 
Ok in one of the pics it shows my red stems on my plant. Notice how one will go out and on the other side there isn't a matching one at all? Its where the next node would be and its doing a stairstep effect in as sprial up the plant... Thats what one person is saying is alternating nodes (which I have on 2 plants) and the other is saying what the node looks like what I have in my other picture where the stem seems to bend and one leave on the "node" is notched up higher than the other side.

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ok so what to do about nodes that do go in line with each other?
 

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