Quote Originally Posted by Minnesnowta
Nah definitely not hairs, they're trichs. They follow the normal uniformed trichome patterns on leaves. Also in the last two days since I took those pictures they've developed much further. I was just curious if this was normal or if it is a certain trait of some cannabis strains... hopefully really good ones. I will continue to keep an eye on it and post more pictures if anything important develops. I just couldn't be happier that I was reunited with these seeds, if only I knew what its parents were like...


Correct they are *not* hairs they are trichs. There is very little way to tell for sure but your plant is exhibiting anomalies characteristic of certain versions of Chemdog , and unfortunately those versions at times carry TMV , it's way , way too soon to tell.

Stay clean when cloning those ,meanig if you're cloning another strain too be sure to wash your hands or change gloves and use a different dip station and cutting blade so as not to spread the virus.

Keep in mind that the twisted leaves *might not* be a clue and might be a result of a nutrional anomaly.