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I guess it's naturally occurring, it's sporadic.Nice plant, is the purple stems due to p deprevation during veg, or is this naturally occuring?
interesting................See the puppy toe shape, those wide leaf blades coming from that, It IS a ruderallis blend, If you know ruderallis and you grow ruderallis, it is so easy and obvious when you spot it. Indica mixes useually will carry the round platter shape even when mixed 50/50 with a sativa. Also Ruderalis would be the dominance here! That will probably grow out to be a very hearty plant. Ruderallis is a tough critter to do harm too. So many of us breeder look for very nice examples of ruderallis, makes nice out door and inclimate weather strains. Nice job, make shure you get a quantity of clones. If it turns out to be a winner smoke wise, you could have something there.
So if it's a ruderalis dominant do I need to switch to 12/12 for flowering or not ? I mean is it an autoflower ?See the puppy toe shape, those wide leaf blades coming from that, It IS a ruderallis blend, If you know ruderallis and you grow ruderallis, it is so easy and obvious when you spot it. Indica mixes useually will carry the round platter shape even when mixed 50/50 with a sativa. Also Ruderalis would be the dominance here! That will probably grow out to be a very hearty plant. Ruderallis is a tough critter to do harm too. So many of us breeder look for very nice examples of ruderallis, makes nice out door and inclimate weather strains. Nice job, make shure you get a quantity of clones. If it turns out to be a winner smoke wise, you could have something there.
Nice plant, is the purple stems due to p deprevation during veg, or is this naturally occuring?
Sporadic because some are sink leaves and some are source leaves.I guess it's naturally occurring, it's sporadic.