2 Seeds..Same bag..Plants look totally different??

growingmom

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Ok..is this wierd ??? Is it possible they are just different strains?? from the same bag? Pic 1 is shorter , leaves are closer, color is darker..it's actually a pretty baby. Pic 2 is taller, lighter in color, leaves are pointing up ward...both have had the exact same conditons scince day one. I only start inside and then finish outside(because my hubby is paranoid as a whore in church) gotta respect the mans wish (sometimes) but I'm just wondering what the hell is up?? I've grown a few that look like pic 2 but the other is new to me....I know the difference in Sativa ---Indica ..yadda yadda..but in the same bag of random weed????
 

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Twistyman

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If your dealer puts the shake from one bunch into the other bag ....voila a bonus...2 types for the price of one....might work in your favor, one might be his personal kill you dead weed, from PRIVATE STOCK
 

Seamaiden

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That is WILD, gm. It makes me wonder if pollination for these plants is a little like how cats and other follicular mammals reproduce, whereby the mother produces many follicles (individual eggs) that are fertilized separately. That's how you end up with kittens (and puppies, for that matter) that look like they had different daddies, and it's because they did.

Which one did the milkman sire? :lol:
 

growingmom

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If your dealer puts the shake from one bunch into the other bag ....voila a bonus...2 types for the price of one....might work in your favor, one might be his personal kill you dead weed, from PRIVATE STOCK
That's a thought ...he he ,much more exciting now....:mrgreen:
 

growingmom

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That is WILD, gm. It makes me wonder if pollination for these plants is a little like how cats and other follicular mammals reproduce, whereby the mother produces many follicles (individual eggs) that are fertilized separately. That's how you end up with kittens (and puppies, for that matter) that look like they had different daddies, and it's because they did.

Which one did the milkman sire? :lol:
OHHHH that explains these...babies then..BAAAAD KITTY!!!!
 

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Twistyman

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Damn growingmom, Give me my cat back..... Oh he just walked by. He looks exactly like your's. Changes to an orange color in the sun...even has the 4 rings on the tail...:)
 

growingmom

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Damn growingmom, Give me my cat back..... Oh he just walked by. He looks exactly like your's. Changes to an orange color in the sun...even has the 4 rings on the tail...:)
she's a Bitch...but great fun when ya get her pissed off...this cat actually stalks my daughters dog..like she's a damn tiger..gets it cornered and kick's the poor lil dogs ass..daily.:mrgreen:
 

Seamaiden

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We have a cat I shall refer to as Muffin Cat who thinks he can stalk deer. It's fucking hilarious to watch him as the realization sets in that he CAN'T kill it. :lol:
 

bongspit

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a female plant can pollenated by more than one male...say you have male strain A, a female strain B, and another male strain C...both males could pollenate the female...
 

growingmom

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a female plant can pollenated by more than one male...say you have male strain A, a female strain B, and another male strain C...both males could pollenate the female...
you sooo smart Mr. Bong...really didn't know that..interesting..that's why your THE MAN !!!!!!
 

Seamaiden

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a female plant can pollenated by more than one male...say you have male strain A, a female strain B, and another male strain C...both males could pollenate the female...
Ok, teach us more about that. Do you then garner results similar to The Kitty Scenario? Or would it be more like breeding parakeets where blue x yellow = green + yellow + blue?
 
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