problem or not a problem... that is the question

i started 7 plants, all the same seeds out of a bag of pretty nice crip, and at first my plants started out all looking the same, i have 2 now, (gave some away to friends) and my two i have left over look to be 2 different strands, im not sure if this is possible, i had two different lights and thought the plants looked different because the lights, but now it has been over a week with same exact bulb and they still look different, the questions i am asking is:

is there anyway that these could be two different plants?
or is it showing 1 female and 1 male

do they look healthy to you guys?


they have been growing normal, both about the same amount of height a day and sucking up all their water, i have added pics under here
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gotigers0420

Active Member
they look like the same strain but the one looks to be having problems absorbing the nutes. I would try to use some Superthrive to help promote root growth and help her eat. good luck
 

indagroove

Well-Known Member
I agree that the problem with the small one does appear to be a nute deficiency. That said, peheno types do vary within strains, just as children from the same parents vary in their physical appearances. Some strains like Jack Herer have 4 distinct phenotypes -- 3 of which are sativa dominant, and the fourth which is clearly indica dominant.
 

gotigers0420

Active Member
not sure bout wal mart but probably. if not, check home depot. mine comes from my hydro store but its a pretty common product
 

patlpp

New Member
had two different lights and thought the plants looked different because the lights, but now it has been over a week with same exact bulb and they still look different,
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So when the OP says this , why is one plant automatically suspected as having a problem? Were the plants grown with 2 separate lamps? If they were, yes , that is why they look different. How can a small plant and a big plant get introduced to a common light and expected to look identical in a week? There is no issue here. Normal pheno variance.
 
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