Bought WW feminized seeds but they aren’t same

So if you look at these 3 plants you can determine that at least one of them is not the same strain. These are supposed to be WW but why the different look?
I hate to think I’ve wasted this time and effort to grow mystery weed.



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White widow is 60 indica 40% Sativa genetically each plant will be different like brothers, one tall, one fat etc. seeds aee a crap shoot, only cloning can produce same :sweat_smile:

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Its literally the #1 most asked question I see here.
https://ilgmforum.com/search?q=plants%20look%20different
Some species of plants look identical and some have variations.
Cannabis has thrived through millennia by being diverse.
Think about a litter of puppies that are all different colors. One may be small when it grows up, others may be bigger that the parents. Other animals may be indistinguishable from one another, penguins comes to mind.
Its just the nature of cannabis to have variations. The one quality breeders are working to stabilize is effects. It will feel like white widow when you use it.

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Thank you for your reply. I’m still amazed that one plant looks like Indica while the other two look more like sativa. I guess them being hybrids? I’ll accept the explanation but those puppies usually have different fathers in the litter. No offense meant here!!! Again thank you for the education! I needed it and much more. I love growing marijuana!:heart::grin:

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There are thoughts among some as to whether the Indica/Sativa idea is even real or if cannabis just sometimes has slender leaves or fat. This idea will spark a huge debate from some, so I only say this to show there are concepts about cannabis variations that even experts still debate. Anyway, seeds will produce plants with various physical qualities. Some batches of seeds more than others. If you find a particular plant that you love and its a photo period, you can sometimes send it back into veg mode and clone it. I have done this with two particular plants and they are about 3 years old now as mother plants.

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As long as they’re green and healthy, I just keep pushing on.

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Dont be concerned. Just because they are the same strain doesn’t mean they will be exactly alike. I grew 3 white widows last winter and two were white and skunky and one was purple and sweet.