Just figured I'd post a couple pictures of an interesting experiment I have going on at the moment. I planted 6 seeds at the same time, in the same medium and in all the same conditions and what not. All 6 sprouted from the soil on the same day.

The difference is that 3 seeds were ordered and prepared for the sake of growing quality plants with good genetics. The strain I picked out was purple widow. The other 3 seeds are just bagseed from some excellent cannabis that was somehow pollinated unintentionally. The bagseeds are also somewhere around 3 years old. So ultimately it is just the difference in using bagseed vs ordering seeds from a respectable seed vendor.

I understand there are other factors involved with this that affect the seedlings such as age of the seeds and so on. But anyways.. I thought it was interesting how different they look, even at such a young stage when most seedlings look the same.

The youngin's in the black pots are the purple widows. The seedlings in the orange clay pots are the bagseed.Attachment 281721Attachment 281722
Minnesnowta Reviewed by Minnesnowta on . Seed Demonstration - Good Genetics vs Bad Genetics Just figured I'd post a couple pictures of an interesting experiment I have going on at the moment. I planted 6 seeds at the same time, in the same medium and in all the same conditions and what not. All 6 sprouted from the soil on the same day. The difference is that 3 seeds were ordered and prepared for the sake of growing quality plants with good genetics. The strain I picked out was purple widow. The other 3 seeds are just bagseed from some excellent cannabis that was somehow pollinated Rating: 5