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02-11-2009, 01:40 AM #1OPMember
A question for experienced growers.
I will start with some back-story and then ask my question.
A while ago I started growing with bagseed. I managed to get two female plants and grow them until harvest. One of those females was much better than the other one so I decided to keep her. I re-vegged her, took some clones, and have been growing her for about a year. A couple of months ago I decided that I wanted to experience something better than bagseed. Among the seeds that I bought was Dutch Passion's Euforia; I bought 5 feminized seeds. I sprouted just one of the seeds because I was afraid to jump in and start all five at once. It grew up well and I moved it into flower along with my good bagseed plant.
So here is where I need the experiences of others. It is now week 5 of my grow and the plant is nowhere near as 'good' as my bagseed plant. The bagseed plant is bigger and has more 'crystals'. Euforia's buds are very whispy. The Euforia plant also looks nothing like some of the videos that I have seen of the plant on YouTube. In one of the videos, the guy's Euforia plant is white all over the large fan leaves on day 35, mine barely has any white on it's tiny buds on day 35. This is not a nutrient problem; this is not a lighting problem; this is simply the genetic potential of this plant--I promise.
So now I move onto my question:
Does it usually take several seeds/plants to find one that resembles the dankness that the seed banks advertise? Is it normal to find a couple plants that are pretty weak compared to the other ones of the same set of seeds? If I were to grow out 5 feminized Blueberry seeds, would only a few of them resemble the targeted strain? Is it possibly that a couple of them could end up being completely crappy and not worth keeping?
Thank you in advanced for any answers that you guys may have. I am really hoping to hear from those of you who have extensive strain libraries.DieselRyderGrow Reviewed by DieselRyderGrow on . A question for experienced growers. I will start with some back-story and then ask my question. A while ago I started growing with bagseed. I managed to get two female plants and grow them until harvest. One of those females was much better than the other one so I decided to keep her. I re-vegged her, took some clones, and have been growing her for about a year. A couple of months ago I decided that I wanted to experience something better than bagseed. Among the seeds that I bought was Dutch Passion's Euforia; I bought 5 Rating: 5
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