Clones: Same mom, completely different features

docjohn

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So, can a group of clones that were cut during flowering show completely different characteristics as far as leaf structure is concerned?

They were cut during flowering and thus regenerated and now are in full veg. But two of them look completely different and one looks like a mix between the gals of the group.

They all are still fembots (fembuds) but anyone ever hear of this?
 

wackymack

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theyll look deformed for a while,but theyll grow past it. they will not appear genetically different. got pics?
 

calicat

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So, can a group of clones that were cut during flowering show completely different characteristics as far as leaf structure is concerned?

They were cut during flowering and thus regenerated and now are in full veg. But two of them look completely different and one looks like a mix between the gals of the group.

They all are still fembots (fembuds) but anyone ever hear of this?
Yes it can happen especially if your mother is a hybrid of two or more strains. It is a crap shoot when it comes to hybrid genetics. Very hard to control the outcome when you have hybrids involved since you do not know what phenotype will be expressed.
 

docjohn

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Actually, the real question may be: Can a clone express or be forced to express characteristics of its prior lineage different than the mom did, even though she came form the mom? or something like that. For example, a clone may all of a sudden express more traits of its granmother, a sativa due to some stress and a different clone from the same mother may exhibit the "indica" in her blood, due to some stress and one not stressed and grown like the mother will be like the mother. Possible?\
 

kiddcuruption

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i gave some clones too my brother and they didnt have the pink pistals like the ones i kept, but i used molas and he didnt but every thing else was the same i even gave him the nute i used. i dont know if it was because the molas but iv never heard that it turns pistals pink
 

docjohn

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Yes they are. But they've been through a lot. I'm surprised they haven't hermied.

Just curious if this is possible, AND IF SO, will the highs differ?
 
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