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That website mentions CAPH 219, which i don't think jibes with any official seed accession. That might be the website's own reference number, which makes everything confusing imho.
This may explain why all of my CAP219 plants display a rather unconventional shape.
Rather than having a typical stem-with-two-main-side-branches, all of my CAP219's have numerous first / bottom branches that shoot up fast and grow almost as tall as the main stem.
So it's not so much a "Y" shape, but more like a "\WYW/" shape.
This makes the CAP219 very suitable for branch-"training", weaving, braiding and fusing.
I wonder what the pods will be like. Pics coming soon.