Instead of like this:
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These last two pictures were clones originally taken in early flower from the seed plants (around three months into the plants' life). I couldn't get #5 or #16 to clone, so I ended up reveging those entire plants AFTER they had already had 6 months of life (3 months of flower to mature their seeds in a window lit room). I realize this could just be due to the extra maturity time of those two particular seed plants, but it's a stark difference in structure compared to the rest of the plants grown from clone. Especially when all of the seed plants looked so similar in structure when matured in the window lit room. I've reveged sativas before (granted not quite so tropical as these) and they never changed structure so much.
So, this is the question I pose to all you experts
Maturity time of seed plant? Reveg method? Just genetics? Lucky soil mix? What do you think?
Was there any difference in root space? I had a very root bound sativa with similar bud structure as #7. Didn't get to run it again, so I don't know if it was genetic or environmental.
bal,
did the clones you took and flowered after the initial stretch, show full maturity like the reveged, i.e. a clean and even 'zigzag' type of node- structure?
If so, I think sideshowbob is spot on.
thats kind of exiting, lets reveg some stuff
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Wait. Do i understand correctly that #7 and #8 were grown beneath the window and #5 was grown under LED?
Then it's clearly the difference in the amount of light received by the plants. If not the reveg is the most likely factor in my opinion...
bal,
did the clones you took and flowered after the initial stretch, show full maturity like the reveged, i.e. a clean and even 'zigzag' type of node- structure?
If so, I think sideshowbob is spot on.
thats kind of exiting, lets reveg some stuff
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ngc, d 49
Group shot... 3 plants all 6' plus. 5x stretch!
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Siever, they vegged for about a month and were about a foot tall when flowered.