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Kann sie wirklich schon reif sein und woran kann es liegen?

Borberad
Borberadstarted grow question 21d ago
Hallo zusammen! Hat evt. jemand eine Idee, warum das Blümchen (Bild 1,2,3) schon fast am Ende der Blüte ist, obwohl der Hersteller 2 bis 3 Wochen mehr angibt? Eine Zweite Pflanze (Bild 4, 5) im gleichen Zelt passt von der angegeben Blütedauer. Braucht also noch gut 14 Tage.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 21d ago
Meosis. Unlike how other cells divide (mitosis), sex gametes have their genes jumbled up during cell division. It is not an exact copy like when a normal cell divides. This is why even if you 'self' a plant you can get different traits expressed in the next generation... it is not a clone even if it has sex with itself, bwahah, There is much less diversity, and that is a problem, but still not a clone of the parent (singular). gametes are haploid cells - pollen or ovary in this case. visual aid from Britannica https://cdn.britannica.com/88/78588-050-8F99E222/formation-gametes-meiosis-process.jpg one cell becomes 4 haploid cells by the end. It divides twice but the 2nd division does not replicate the chormosomes. Mitosis -- https://cdn.britannica.com/87/78587-050-A85FBB5D/cell-rise-daughter-cells-mitosis-process.jpg You can see the gentic recombination does not occur in mitosis - that's where it gets jumbled up in meosis and diverse pollen cells or diverse ovaries that are not identical to each other.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 20d ago
Dctated by an intricate interplay of environmental and internal factors. Plants use both external cues like light and temperature and internal signals like hormones and genetic pathways. Length of day/night will alter maturation time overall, Temperature is another major cue that influences the timing of flowering. Warmer temperatures can accelerate flowering, while colder temperatures can delay it. Water availability can affect flowering time. In addition to photoperiod, the overall intensity of light can affect flowering. Low light intensity can delay the floral transition, partly due to a decrease in carbohydrate production. Lots and lots of things.
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SpliffyRand
SpliffyRandanswered grow question 20d ago
Manche Phenos sind einfach schneller! Freu dich :)
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 21d ago
That has to be one of the best trichome picture talking services I've ever seen! Sometimes certain phenotype will finish earlier or later. There really is no other reason
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 21d ago
Breeders give times based on averages...........a rough guess/approximation, more or less. Plants are organic beings, not robots.
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 21d ago
Looks like one of them is simply a faster-maturing pheno, totally normal Even from the same strain and breeder, plants can vary by 1–3 weeks depending on phenotype, environment, and even pot size or root development. If trichomes on that one are already cloudy/amber while the other still has clear ones, just harvest them separately at peak ripeness. Better results that way
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