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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this. I purchased ten blue dream fem seeds from marijuana-seeds.nl. I germinated 5 and only 1 sprouted. I am trying to upload a pic but it wont let me it keeps telling me that it is not of the allowable file type .from what I've seen all of the other pics that I have seen online of the typically sativa looking plant having long slender leaves. Mine has broad leaves that do not look like other blue dream plants that I have seen.If anyone has any input it would be greatly appreciated.
Plants grown from seeds regularly present various phenotypes which exhibit varying degrees of influence from both the mother and father plant that produced them. Therefore, since most of the genetics out there are a hybridization of both sativa and indica parentage, some of the offspring will present traits that are sativa dominant and some will present indica dominant traits. Basic genetics. Sounds like you got an indica pheno of that strain.
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Some plants have a few phenotypes that show up, others just one or two. You might have to go through more seeds to find that plant with the characteristics you want. When you find it, keep that as a mother plant.
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