AvocadoRadio
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Sorry for all the bumps but today's development is worth noting. I'm pretty sure my plant is a polyploid ("self-topped")
![uMDAf.jpg](/data/attachments/1602/1602111-9f2c8df61690d9ae36b8f0312341fa0e.jpg)
![TOBLJ.jpg](/data/attachments/1602/1602113-df0102b53139e3e3114f5f74542ecc1b.jpg)
It's weird how the stem splits underneath the first set of leaves instead of just at the top. I can't find a single picture of polyploid plants growing quite that way. It makes for a really asymmetrical plant, I'm wondering if I will have to eventually train the more developed stem down to stop it from dominating the smaller one.
![uMDAf.jpg](/data/attachments/1602/1602111-9f2c8df61690d9ae36b8f0312341fa0e.jpg)
![TOBLJ.jpg](/data/attachments/1602/1602113-df0102b53139e3e3114f5f74542ecc1b.jpg)
It's weird how the stem splits underneath the first set of leaves instead of just at the top. I can't find a single picture of polyploid plants growing quite that way. It makes for a really asymmetrical plant, I'm wondering if I will have to eventually train the more developed stem down to stop it from dominating the smaller one.