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Nodes Above White Bloom

Last Updated: November 29, 2007

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Term applied to the number of mainstem nodes from the uppermost developed first-position white bloom to the uppermost fully developed leaf; used as a measure of plant development (e.g., to assist in growth regulator assessments or as an index of degree of “cutout”). All plants will not have a first-position white bloom.

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