i don't know much about it, but it may (under high stress) be able to choose the set of chromosomes that will survive the best under that stress. alough i think you would see more changes than just the trichombs. do you think it could have just been from the plants diverting their energy to rebuilding and surviving insted of to producing early resins?
dylan Reviewed by dylan on . Very Advanced Question-polyploidy I am into the third generation of a very potent polyploid indica strain. During the first transplant stage, the plants were infested with fungas gnats and green alge. The leaves twisted and became leathery and did not look at all like cannabis. Well I saved them and they are growing fine, but seem to lack the early trichome developement that the first two generations had. Question. Is it possible for a polyploid plant to lose the multiple chromosome sets and revert back to it's diploid Rating: 5