Norstar genetics thread

dr.kushbagz.mwo

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I'm just starting a thread on them. I got pack of goo-che and a tester pack to that came together from TDT. Anyone got info or grew any of there gear. Is greatly appreciated and happy growing.
 
Cheese n wine flavor. Very frosty. Small yielder. Done in 60 days from seed. So I'm going to run the clone to see any pheno drift changes. I'm pretty sure it's an f1. The clones usually come out better when there is pheno drift.

Pheno drift?

Genotype + environment = phenotype
 
Pheno drift?

Genotype + environment = phenotype


Genotype is genetics. That doesn't change. Pheno type is traits or characteristics of those genetics.


Pheno drift occurs more commonly with f1's. Where in the clone shows different pheno expressions than the seed plant. Basically becoming a different pheno. Usually for the better.
 
Genotype is genetics. That doesn't change. Pheno type is traits or characteristocs of those genetics.


Pheno drift occurs more commonly with f1's. Where in the cl ok new shows different pheno expressions than the seed plant. Basically becoming a different pheno. Usually for the better.

Please provide a scientific link. it may be semantics, but "drift" seems like the wrong terminology for a different pheno expression for subsequent runs after the initial seed run.
 
Please provide a scientific link. it may be semantics, but "drift" seems like the wrong terminology for a different pheno expression for subsequent runs after the initial seed run.


Obviously you've never grown from seed. Then grew those clones. Google oxford journals experimant botany dept. And look for it.

Also its experience from 20 years of growing and thousands of seeds and evidence millions of other growers. Mine is anecdotal evidence for the most part. It's the terminology that's been used for decades.

You can also read Marijuana Botany by Robert Clarke
 
Obviously you've never grown from seed. Then grew those clones. Google oxford journals experimant botany dept. And look for it.

Also its experience from 20 years of growing and thousands of seeds and evidence millions of other growers. Mine is anecdotal evidence for the most part. It's the terminology that's been used for decades.

You can also read Marijuana Botany by Robert Clarke
Was actually looking for that term for a few years now. Thanks for that info.
 
What's the smell on them

im working the cure. smells very og dank , honeysuckle , and sweet.

report back once i have a few more weeks on the jar.

grew with a subtle sweet aroma... she would be great for stealthy needs.

Great job!!! I got a pack of these and cant wait to pop em

im re-vegging so we'll see if she give up a few clones...
 
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