Trichomes only on one plant

Hi! I have 2 plants of the same breed, Liberty Haze. They were planted in coco/perlite on the same day, sprouted at the same time and have grown at slightly different rates. One, Plant A, grew slower and drank less. It always seemed like it was a week behind Plant B. Rather than doing a quick, sudden, overnight flip to flower, I spent the first week slowly transitioning to 12hr of lights off. That was 3wks ago. I have a dripper system. This week I noticed that Plant A is looking quite frosty, but Plant B has absolutely nothing. Obviously it’s still a bit early to worry, but I wanted to make sure that there’s not anything I should be paying extra attention to. Open to any thoughts
 

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Yes as Hotrod2 said you should be fine they honestly could be 2 different phenotypes of the same strain
Thank you! I figured I would be fine. I was just curious. I found it interesting that I have 2 of the same plant and did everything the same, yet they’re different.
 
Imagine your parents saying

We have 2 kids. We did everything the same (missionary in june) and yet they look different....

What he said. Different seeds have different traits, keep taking notes on how they grow and clone in the future so you can reproduce the same results consistently.
 
unless theyve been bread many times to get rid of many unwanted traits, id say as above, 2 diff phenos
 
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