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12-11-2006, 04:02 PM #1
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Any M/F relationship - Stretchy vs Bushy plants?
Females are generally slow and steady..
Males mature faster than females ...
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...well, in this case anyway..BobBong Reviewed by BobBong on . Any M/F relationship - Stretchy vs Bushy plants? Half of my plants are short & bushy & half are tall and stretchy - all are under the same light, same nutes, same everything. Most are the same strain. Is it just different phenotypes or is one or another a trait of male or female plants? Rating: 5
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12-16-2006, 03:57 AM #2
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Any M/F relationship - Stretchy vs Bushy plants?
Ok, I guess this is really not a very good way to determine males/females - three of the tallest lankiest plants have shown themselves female! Must just be the different phenos. Anyways, thanks for the all the help, I'm well on the way to a stanky danky garden.
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05-28-2007, 10:13 PM #3
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Any M/F relationship - Stretchy vs Bushy plants?
if they were the same strain, or at least the same seed and it wasnt a stable strain they could be showing the parents of the last generation. i had some seeds that had two distinct (even three) tastes and growth paterns even though the seeds were from the same plant. what is this called? an f1?
aint she pretty?
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