kryptoniteglo
Well-Known Member
Hey Folks, just a general question about what to expect from two seeds of the same strain. I'm growing TGA Jillybean -- noted on the subcool site as having two phenotypes, one taller and lankier, one shorter and bushier.
Four weeks ago, I germed two seeds and, following the label directions, fed them 1/4 strength AN Micro nutes. However, I think I mismeasured at the time, and it was probably stronger than that. Anyway, one seedling died of damping off disease. The surviver seemed to be doing okay, though her growth was SLOW. I figured that out because...
After the one seedling died I germed another seed because I have a two-pot set up. This one I treated right -- no nutes at all (I learned!). She flourished, and with 5 or 6 days was more advanced in leaf sets and root growth than her sister, who is a full week older. I've corrected my nute strengths, so going forward I feel good about using the AN Micro, Grow and Bloom at 1/2 label strength.
The second seedling continues to grow ridiculously fast ... the first is developing, but everything is much smaller and slower. And here are the photos:
These two are of the two together. Left is the older plant, now 4 weeks from germ. Right is the younger, now 3 weeks from germ.
Here is a close up of the older plant:
And here is a close up of the younger plant, taken at the same distance:
So here are my questions:
1) Am I seeing two phenotypes? Or did I stunt the first by mishandling her?
2) If both are female, their high be the same since they're both Jillybean? Or will it be different because they look so different?
3) If one is male, I was going to collect pollen for seeding. Let's say they're both male. I should collect the pollen and label it A and B. I should then use A to pollinate females of the shorter, stockier kind, and then use B to pollinate taller, lankier females, in order to narrow the phenotype range. Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks for your opinions!
KG
Four weeks ago, I germed two seeds and, following the label directions, fed them 1/4 strength AN Micro nutes. However, I think I mismeasured at the time, and it was probably stronger than that. Anyway, one seedling died of damping off disease. The surviver seemed to be doing okay, though her growth was SLOW. I figured that out because...
After the one seedling died I germed another seed because I have a two-pot set up. This one I treated right -- no nutes at all (I learned!). She flourished, and with 5 or 6 days was more advanced in leaf sets and root growth than her sister, who is a full week older. I've corrected my nute strengths, so going forward I feel good about using the AN Micro, Grow and Bloom at 1/2 label strength.
The second seedling continues to grow ridiculously fast ... the first is developing, but everything is much smaller and slower. And here are the photos:
These two are of the two together. Left is the older plant, now 4 weeks from germ. Right is the younger, now 3 weeks from germ.
Here is a close up of the older plant:
And here is a close up of the younger plant, taken at the same distance:
So here are my questions:
1) Am I seeing two phenotypes? Or did I stunt the first by mishandling her?
2) If both are female, their high be the same since they're both Jillybean? Or will it be different because they look so different?
3) If one is male, I was going to collect pollen for seeding. Let's say they're both male. I should collect the pollen and label it A and B. I should then use A to pollinate females of the shorter, stockier kind, and then use B to pollinate taller, lankier females, in order to narrow the phenotype range. Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks for your opinions!
KG