Same strain, same soil, same lighting (the sun), same size pot, sprouted and transplanted same day, same nutrients and watering pattern. Why the vast difference in development?
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Every time I grow I have multiples of each strain. Very rarely do they all look/grow the same. There's always one or two oddball in the group. Like mentioned above it boils down to genetics.5x5 Gorilla tent
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Strain vs Hybrid, strains take years to develop and work out the different phenos to become stable. What we get from the suppliers are mostly Hybrids (not much better than bag seed), these will produce numbers of different looking, smelling, tasting plants. They can have different finish times as well. One of my hybrid lines showed 2 plants very indica, and another very sativa in looks. Unfortunately, the bugs liked the sativa one.
IF you can cover them for the rain tonight, my knee hurts, its coming this time, maybe not much, or move them inside. If not give them a gentle shake in the morning, dry air is coming.
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This one is in the ground, not a pot. Rain chances are a lot better in your part of the state than mine. I'm actually hoping it holds off here, but I'll see if I can find something to cover it as it's not a huge plant. I have an old timer buddy of mine who uses a leaf blower (from a distance) to get moisture off his plants. Not too sure I'd try that, even if the principle is fairly sound.
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It's in the high 60's here at 11 am with a fairly gusty north wind and about 45% humidity. I could stand about a month of this right now.
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Originally posted by PLreef View PostEvery time I grow I have multiples of each strain. Very rarely do they all look/grow the same. There's always one or two oddball in the group. Like mentioned above it boils down to genetics.
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