gez did either properly STINK??? like abnormally strong?
I think all cheese stinks abnormally strong .. but the Brightsides sits above the rest without a doubt
im on week 6 with dogons cut so its too early to draw any conclusions
afew thousand brightside clones went to the manchester area in 2006ish so im told
@cheesegeez...
Are the windows and dogon 6 week pics from your own room,under identical environmental conditions? If so they look like different plants to me..with that said though,I have received clones back from friends, of plants I have selected myself and grown many times,or familiar cuttings,which come back looking different (obviously a phenotypical reaction to different conditions).Usually I find they stabilise back to the plant I knew after cloning fresh material from the healthiest lower portions of the plant..sometimes it needs doing twice,but even when they come back weird I can tell it's the plant I gave away from some characteristic or another..my usual suspicion as to what has caused these plants to come back expressing different habits than when I gave them away is the use of harsh or systemic chemical pesticides etc. for instance I took glue cuts back from 2 completely separate growers,one came back exactly as I recall it,the other came back with a strange 'nuggety' bloom formation..clearly the same plant in terms of finish time,smell,and that characteristic glue swollen,slightly stacked clayxes..but it would not grow colas,just golf balls..In the end I just ditched the nuggety one and tried to make sure anyone I'd shared the nuggety one with got a cut of the one which grew 'normally'..I also got another cut back off the same grower which is the Chimera plant mentioned above,and again,it has taken 2/3 runs and reclonings to get the plant back that I recall sharing in terms of it's growth habit..
Could systemics do that or am I simply tripping balls and these different habits are due to where the shoot selected for cloning was positioned on the meristem,and it's simply due to differing floral hormones etc. in different parts of the plant?
@cheesegeez...
Are the windows and dogon 6 week pics from your own room,under identical environmental conditions? If so they look like different plants to me..with that said though,I have received clones back from friends, of plants I have selected myself and grown many times,or familiar cuttings,which come back looking different (obviously a phenotypical reaction to different conditions).Usually I find they stabilise back to the plant I knew after cloning fresh material from the healthiest lower portions of the plant..sometimes it needs doing twice,but even when they come back weird I can tell it's the plant I gave away from some characteristic or another..my usual suspicion as to what has caused these plants to come back expressing different habits than when I gave them away is the use of harsh or systemic chemical pesticides etc. for instance I took glue cuts back from 2 completely separate growers,one came back exactly as I recall it,the other came back with a strange 'nuggety' bloom formation..clearly the same plant in terms of finish time,smell,and that characteristic glue swollen,slightly stacked clayxes..but it would not grow colas,just golf balls..In the end I just ditched the nuggety one and tried to make sure anyone I'd shared the nuggety one with got a cut of the one which grew 'normally'..I also got another cut back off the same grower which is the Chimera plant mentioned above,and again,it has taken 2/3 runs and reclonings to get the plant back that I recall sharing in terms of it's growth habit..
Could systemics do that or am I simply tripping balls and these different habits are due to where the shoot selected for cloning was positioned on the meristem,and it's simply due to differing floral hormones etc. in different parts of the plant?