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McFarmer
04-14-2010, 02:28 PM
hi i recently bought aurora indica seeds from nirvana and grew two fem seeds from the same pack they share the same grow tent same nutes same temps everything but the one plant it going nuts while the other seems to be struggleing they don't even look the same the one looks way more indica whiloe the other more sativa the sativa looking one seems to be turning a more yellow colour and growing spindely while the other looks awsomely healthy. could this be seed problem or am i doing something wrong why would they differ so drasticly if they getting equal of everything???

virago420
04-14-2010, 03:39 PM
They sound like two different phenotypes. Differing phenotypes can be drastically different (indica, sativa, short/bushy, tall/lanky, nutrient needs, etc). Your best bet is to continue giving the one thats thriving the same threatment and diagnose the problem of the other one and treat it accordingly (increase/decrease nute strength, etc).

Good luck. If you need further help post some pictures so we can offer advice. Cheers, -V420

McFarmer
04-15-2010, 08:39 AM
the problem with that is im useing an autopot system and they get fed by the same reservoir so its a bit harder to seperate the two ill take some pics and try post them up today thnx

Delta-9
04-15-2010, 10:18 AM
no matter what you do, and no matter how close the conditions and feedings are when you grow from seeds you will have variance it called a phenotype!
meaning if i popped 10 fem Skunk i would get 10 different females. usually you would label and numbers all fems and clone them and once you find the fem you want then you can concentrate on the best female. :icon_smil

McFarmer
04-19-2010, 02:14 PM
ok i understand now thanx for that was super confused :thumbsup: stkoed now i know wats potting this side

trillions of atoms
04-24-2010, 10:59 PM
They sound like two different phenotypes. Differing phenotypes can be drastically different (indica, sativa, short/bushy, tall/lanky, nutrient needs, etc). Your best bet is to continue giving the one thats thriving the same threatment and diagnose the problem of the other one and treat it accordingly (increase/decrease nute strength, etc).

Good luck. If you need further help post some pictures so we can offer advice. Cheers, -V420




^ yup