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Six plants, five the same strain, the one in the middle is different. I know the seeds the other five came from are from the same mom for a fact because I produced them years ago by spraying colloidal silver on one branch forcing it to produce pollen sacks, then used the pollen to fertilize another plant. Unfortunately I cannot remember either strain for sure but I believe one was Kaya 47.
As you can see the one on the upper right is much different looking than the rest. For the longest time I thought it was having nutrient deficiency or lockout issues but it has grown just as fast and full as the rest. They are all fed the exact same ppm, same frequency, same media, same container size and all started at the same time. But that one has always looked very strange. Is it a mutant or is that even a thing?
well on seedsman there's one strain their Hindu Kush auto and it says it has two phenotypes so maybe this strain just isn't 100% stabilized either and has multiple phenotypes as well
let us know how the flavor and nugs compare I guess but I'm a noob here
yes check out freaskshow from humbolt seed co and aussi bastard cannabis from CSI humbolt! ferry much new school freaks. not to mention oldschool ducksfoot!
yours looks more like a tobacco virus infected plant tbh. never seen 100% confirmed in person but looks very much like it. there are some natural freaks and if came from same mom could be just a mutant. google mosaic virus..
I ended up tossing it. It was growing just as well as the rest but after the third week of flower the buds were way smaller/ "stringier" than it's siblings. I already had too many plants in there and was having trouble controlling my humidity so I just threw it in my compost heap.