Bmollyanswered grow question 2 years ago It is entirely normal for two plants of the same strain to have slightly different shapes, even when grown in the same environment and conditions. This is due to a combination of genetic and phenotypic factors.
Each plant carries a unique combination of genes inherited from its parents. These genes can influence the structure and shape of the plant, as well as other aspects such as size, branch development, and leaf arrangement. Even though two plants come from the same strain, they may have subtle genetic differences that result in variations in their shape and growth.
In addition to genetic factors, plants can also individually respond to their environment and cultivation conditions. This means that even when exposed to the same light, temperature, humidity, and nutrients, they may develop slightly differently. Some plants may exhibit a more compact and bushy growth, while others may be taller and more branching.
It's important to remember that these variations do not necessarily indicate problems in the cultivation. Each plant is unique and can have its own distinctive characteristics. Some people even enjoy the aesthetic diversity that can be found among plants of the same strain.
Wishing you the best of luck with your cultivation, and may all your plants grow healthy and beautiful!