Quote Originally Posted by KickYoAss
Subcool, I ask you this, because I started cloning as you do. Instead of having a mother, I clone every plant that I'm about to put into flowering. Somehow, even though all plants that were cloned, were cuttings from the same plant, 2 of the 8 from the beginning were more pungent than the others. When all of the other plants had almost no odor whatsoever, these 2 had a beautiful smell, and had 3X more visible crystals than the others. One of the plants was even starved, somewhat, of nutrients, and ended up smelling, and looking noticeably better than it's 6 sisters. Do genetics change all of the sudden, besides hermaphroditing? BTW, love you plants, of course.
Its rare for a cutting to significantly change as when you take a cut its the same dna sequence and coding not actually a clone thats a incorrect term IMO its a Cutting of the actual plant.
Id look to environment and conditions.

Sub