SCOTTDANNY22
Well-Known Member
same seeds looks reallty different tho one plant skinny the other has 11 leafs and fat leaves
that's what I was thinking...many seed slingers will do that to get rid of just seeds to make the customer feel warm and fuzzy...I had that happen once with free seeds. I thought perhaps they had a seed spill at the seed factory and made a sale. Both plants were good tho and I forgot about it till now
Trouble is they came from a seed source that I trust. Free with my purchase of other seeds. Nice packaging and everything but I believe totally different strands in the same packagethat's what I was thinking...many seed slingers will do that to get rid of just seeds to make the customer feel warm and fuzzy...
That makes sense. Any first generation cross will generally give you a wide spectrum of traits because of how genetics work. In order to get stable strains/strandivars, breeders cross the first generation plants that have the traits they want to limit the traits they don’t and continue to do that for several(or more generations) until most of the offspring have the traits they were targeting. Even then, you may get phenotypes where some of those ‘hidden’ genes pop up from time to time. As big said, roll with it. You inadvertently got one indica dominant and one sativa dominant plant so your harvest will have variety which is the spice(or herb in this case) of life.ok but these seeds came from my own plant thats why im kinda freaked out
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