I have a similar thing going on with my PCK clones. Had it with two seedlings too, those didn't grow out of it. The clones recovered with new growth. I think it's a little sensitive for one or more factors during the early stage, make it vulnerable. Apart from that, they are some of the most healthy and strongest plants I've grown in soil.Sativied, that red male looks cool.
Gotta' love the PCK, I've had my cut for about 6 years now.
She started growing a bit strange a year or two ago...maybe some kind of variagation?
Sativied, that red male looks cool.
Gotta' love the PCK, I've had my cut for about 6 years now.
She started growing a bit strange a year or two ago...maybe some kind of variagation?
Hi Sativied,
I'm glad you have found a wide range of phenos to explore the diversity that this pure indica line has to offer. All the phenos are interesting (green, purple, red/pink, black ...) and you can easily find great expressions of each one by exploring bigger populations.
Very beautiful plants, and very well grown. Pics are great too!
Thanks for your feedback.
Hi window,
No need to worry. Some PCK plants can produce a bit of variegation in seedling stage or in clone form when they are small, especially the genetics more related to the old purple PCK mother, i keep this mother for almost 15 years and sometimes its small clones like to variegate, but the vigor, normal leaf traits and overall health are restored after a good longer growing stage.
PCK buddage, just a distant memory now....so have started to flower another.
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