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bruiser
11-06-2004, 05:56 PM
I got a few seeds from my bag of weed ,which seemed to be some decent stuff,I ended up with four plants,three of the plants were defently from the same strain based on they were identicial,but one of the 4 plants has this real light green to it,with a darker green as you come close to the outer edge of the leaves,I thought I had a nutrient problem at first but all the plants were grown in the same mediums,no health problems with the plants as such but this one plant is really light green? of course it must have been a different strain from the other three..............anyhow check out a few of the pics and tell me what you think........one of the pictures I have all of the plants on a table the light green one is on the left in the back!...............Note:of course I don't exspect anyone to identify the strain for sure but perhaps someopne could kinda lean towards a simular strain they may have come across....Thank's much appreaciated...

CATFISH
11-07-2004, 02:19 AM
IT LOOKS LIKE ALL PLANTS ARE THE SAME .ONE LOOK WEAK IN THE GENS

llamaman666
11-07-2004, 08:13 AM
its nearly 100 percent indica, but which strain is out to guess for me.

mikee1422
11-08-2004, 05:26 AM
Indica it is, but only time will tell how much down the line the strain is, in other words what generation... it is very important to stay as close to the original seed that that particular strain originated from, you say that the weed that the seed came from was pretty good..... not good, strains breakdown as they get father from the original origin of the original strain. Case in point, if you get a seed from the Kush Valley and grow it and propagate from that original plant the bud will have everything that the plant from the Kush Vally had, but if you have the same strain but you are getting seeds from lets say seeds from plants that were grown from seeds of the original strain lets say 6 times down the line the strain starts to breakdown due to new environmental factors, that is basically what is happening to all pot grown these days. You have to go to the origin of the strain and keep that alive through propagation and not receiving seeds from plants that got their seeds from other plants from other seeds that got their seeds from other plants and down the line. The most important thing regarding the strength of the THC content is to stay as close to the original plant that was grown from a seed that was taken from the origin, when you do that you can have a plant that is basically 2-3 months old at harvest but has the same characteristicts as the plant of origin but also could be 7 years old, that is because the Mother plants age that is used in propagation will be the same age of the cuttings. You can grow a Mother plant as long as you want, just keep it in vegatative state. In theory your plant will become hardier and stronger as time passes simply because the age of the cuttings taken get older as time passes as long as you use that same Mother plant::: why;;;; because the origin plant never sees more than a year old due to the survival mechanism that makes that origin plant bloom and throw seeds to assure the strains survival year after year.... I hope this helps to understand why we get nice buds but just ok in strength/kick and flavor....

mikee

bruiser
11-08-2004, 04:07 PM
Great piece of information there friend! Thank you ever so much,it was greatly appreciated :)