Sensi-Northern Lights....A Very Mixed Bag.

fartoblue

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I have 11 Sensi- Northern lights at day 21 into flower and I must say they are a very mixed bag. Sizes range from 18" to 3.5'. All shapes and growth structures, some have nice sturdy branches some are spindly and almost vine-like reminds me of Train Wreck strain (maybe the breeding Afghani/Thai). One doesn't like Nitrogen and one was cal/mag deficient a real mixed bunch.

Has anyone else had this and which one is the keeper?

I have just given them their final defoliation but will post a pic when they are a bit older if anyone is interested.
 

Jjgrow420

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A 'keeper' can only be justified by the grower. While some may prefer a plant that yeilds less and has more terpene profiles or potency, while others prefer a plant that yeilds more and don't care as much about potency. It's all your own taste. I prefer to keep plants that stay shorter and or don't stretch as much as I'm limited on height in my situation. But if she kicks me in the butt and stretches I might be more inclined to keep that one and short veg it. Again all your own personal taste.
If your plants exhibit large genetic variations, it's likely they are f1's. Likely a 'pollen chucking' seed bank or breeder. Selecting more reputable breeders that have bred the line into less variation is important if you want closer similarity where you can select your fav pheno from a short(er) list of phenotypes the strain exhibits.
 
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calvin.m16

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A 'keeper' can only be justified by the grower. While some may prefer a plant that yeilds less and has more terpene profiles or potency, while others prefer a plant that yeilds more and don't care as much about potency. It's all your own taste. I prefer to keep plants that stay shorter and or don't stretch as much as I'm limited on height in my situation. But if she kicks me in the butt and stretches I might be more inclined to keep that one and short veg it. Again all your own personal taste.
If your plants exhibit large genetic variations, it's likely they are f1's. Likely a 'pollen chucking' seed bank or breeder. Selecting more reputable breeders that have bred the line into less variation is important if you want closer similarity where you can select your fav pheno from a short(er) list of phenotypes the strain exhibits.
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