2 diffent flowers 1 strain

Greennner

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Hello,
Today i heard a weird Story,
i dont know what to think of it.

I got a few New strains.
One is mac1 clone (shuold be capulator cut)
The guy i got it from is growing it right now, he sent me pics from 2plants both mac1 ,
he is safe that both are mac1 (its a clone cut)
, but they buds Look total diffrent .

He toll me that the ohne plant Changes genetik,
she says the plant switched an "changed" pheno

That Sound soooo wrong .
Am i wrong or isnt that possible
 
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Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Hello,
Total a heard aweird Story, i dont know what to think of it.

I got a few New strains.
One is mac1 clone (shuold be capulator cut)
The guy i got it from is growing it right now, he sent me pics from 2 mac 1 , he is safe that both are mac1 , but they buds Look total diffrent .

He toll me that the ohne plant Chancen genetik it should bekomme an other pheno.

That Sound soooo wrong . Am i wrong or isnt that possible
Not sure
But here is what i do know
If I take a cut that I have grown for years and give one to a neighbor
The end result can be completely different
 

Greennner

Well-Known Member
Not sure
But here is what i do know
If I take a cut that I have grown for years and give one to a neighbor
The end result can be completely different
Yes for sure or genetic changes over years or stress..
But he has these cuts in 1 Box next to each other at the same time
 
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BobThe420Builder

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You’re*

your
/yôr,yo͝or/
Learn to pronounce
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"
 

bk78

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your
/yôr,yo͝or/
Learn to pronounce
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"
Are you really this stupid? Or is a internet persona?
 

bk78

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your
/yôr,yo͝or/
Learn to pronounce
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"
You are

you’re

Next time you try and correct other on their spelling try and spell properly yourself bobby.
 
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