Quite Right Franklin,
It does seem odd to see such extreme phenotypic variation from two Sister clones in an S1 gen! The purpose of our experiment was to see what genetics had been "frozen" in place a few decades ago when this plant went into a clone-only mode and asexual reproduction (cloning) kept it alive. Mystery for sure, I'm only reporting what we see in front of us.
So far, to my knowledge, there have only a dozen or so of these seed above ground, so our small sample may not be the whole story.
I will say this tho, Frankie is a unique chemotype.... Jus Sayin.
-Grouchy
It does seem odd to see such extreme phenotypic variation from two Sister clones in an S1 gen! The purpose of our experiment was to see what genetics had been "frozen" in place a few decades ago when this plant went into a clone-only mode and asexual reproduction (cloning) kept it alive. Mystery for sure, I'm only reporting what we see in front of us.
So far, to my knowledge, there have only a dozen or so of these seed above ground, so our small sample may not be the whole story.
I will say this tho, Frankie is a unique chemotype.... Jus Sayin.
-Grouchy
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