Quote Originally Posted by purpleskunk777
Interesting GA. Were all these plants grown under the same conditions/soil too?

I wonder what drives these phenotypes. Perhaps light intensity and/or spectrum?
If I had to guess.. I would say that it had to do with coming from different mothers and not so much light intensity. That came into play when I started to flower. I had a 1000 watt MH with the ballast turned as low as it would go during veg. Then swapped lamps to HPS and turned the ballast to 100%.. These are all the same strain. Same soil. Nutes too.. You just made me take a closer look at why? Other than different mama's.
GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . Question for the experienced I have many bag-seeds that I've planted that are now in the seedling stage. Is there a reliable way to determine flowering time based on the seedlings' characteristics? For example, one seedling has close nodes and is wide-leaved. Does this necessarily mean that the strain is indica/indica-dominant and will therefore have a shorter flowering period? In other words, are a plants' characteristics mutually exclusive from its flowering time? Rating: 5