How 2 seeds of the same breed can be so different.

shpongler

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Also, what could be the cause of the right plant looking kinda unhappy? Giving less water or more water didnt make the leaves perk up at all.
 

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Im watering the whole pot when the weight is very light, i water untill i get some runoff. Strain is shining silver lemon haze feminized photoperiods. Its a lemon haze x skunk breed iirc. Both seeds germinated and sprouted at the same time.
 
Im watering the whole pot when the weight is very light, i water untill i get some runoff. Strain is shining silver lemon haze feminized photoperiods. Its a lemon haze x skunk breed iirc. Both seeds germinated and sprouted at the same time.
For a plant to breed with consistent results, it needs to be selectively inbred.

As for their current state, one could have slower root development for a litany of reasons. There's no real way of knowing. I've mishandled seeds that did great, I've had a gang of seedlings get the same treatment and one will lag behind for one reason or another.
 
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