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02-12-2008, 04:43 PM #1OPJunior Member
LR2 Hey... genetics experts, riddle me this!
Two LR2 females, #1 started flowering one full week ahead of #2, however as harvest approaches, #2 has finished flowering (more cloudy trichomes) well ahead of #1. Same environment, nutes, lights etc.
Could this be due to genetic variation on a relatively new strain... and if so, is this what is referred to as "phenotype variations"?pdraper Reviewed by pdraper on . LR2 Hey... genetics experts, riddle me this! Two LR2 females, #1 started flowering one full week ahead of #2, however as harvest approaches, #2 has finished flowering (more cloudy trichomes) well ahead of #1. Same environment, nutes, lights etc. Could this be due to genetic variation on a relatively new strain... and if so, is this what is referred to as "phenotype variations"? Rating: 5
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02-12-2008, 06:35 PM #2Senior Member
LR2 Hey... genetics experts, riddle me this!
Originally Posted by pdraper
Assuming all plants were grown under identical conditions, that is.
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02-12-2008, 07:26 PM #3OPJunior Member
LR2 Hey... genetics experts, riddle me this!
I kinda figured so... and although this sounds unlikely; I sure hope plant #1 doesn't go completely sativa on me and take some ridiculous amt. of time to finish!
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