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BigBadLion
BigBadLionstarted grow question 5 years ago
Why my plants have leaves with different colors (one is darker) when they are the same strain? Both grew with the same fertilizers and while they had issues in early veg. they recovered but developed quite differently! It's the phenotype? Or the issues in early veg. caused this?
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Leaves. Other
Plant. Too short
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity
DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 5 years ago
Okay I looked through the whole diary... That lady never got balance. And that's what I was trying to get at.. If both plants aren't growing in Green Zone it's really hard to say... But it's easy to see is obviously there is some discrepancy between what you were feeding one and what you were feeding the other. Two apple trees side by side one does well one doesn't... It's easy to dismiss the seed but the potential to understand and learn is greater if you look at things objectively. Like it doesn't bother me either way and I'm not saying it was 100% you.. Just saying it could very well be.
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Jef79
Jef79answered grow question 4 years ago
Hello.. Hope you are well.. They look grest btw.. Are they both from seed(most obvious anser).. It can just b conditions of individual plant.. I take cuttings religiously.. I want same genes each time 😂.. U will still get variations tho cum thru even if both in same hydro tank.. Sooooo many factors involved.. Just nature doin her thing tbh.. Sweet grow tho.. Keep up the good work n stay safe.. 👍🍀
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labifle
labifleanswered grow question 5 years ago
Salut le jardinier , la grosse mange plus que l'autre donc ta terre et vidée alors que l'autre comme elle est petite elle mange pas beaucoup donc t'a de l'engrais qui reste dans la terre , après t'a de belles plantes alors faut pas avoir peur et écoute pas les rageux
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UmFzbXVz
UmFzbXVzanswered grow question 5 years ago
Not speaking directly of your plants, visual differences (lighter/darker, compact/lanky, etc) are due to something called Phenotypic Experession. Think of phenotypes as genetic variations within a strain, much like siblings never look identical despite having the same two parents :)
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DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity
DeadwebsiteBoringcommunityanswered grow question 5 years ago
Gonna bomb you with some Blunt honesty here. From my perspective.. both of your plants look really off. One is way too green and the other looks too yellow. You've got some balancing nutrients to learn. Or you can just kind of role with it, lots of folks on here grow sickly looking plants every grow.
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