Can someone identify this strain?


Hi all, Growing my second batch of White Widow auto plants.
One of the plants is obviously not White Widow.
I was hoping someone could identify what strain this plant is?



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It’s very common to have plants from the same batch of seeds grow and turn out differently. like kids from the same family…rarely do they look identical :love_you_gesture:

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I agree. They rarely look the same, if ever.

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Thanks for the reply. I understand they won’t look identical, but look at the leaves and buds.
The WW plants are developing the frosty appearance the other one is just green.

You need to keep in mind that many hybrids like white widow, can express either indica traits or sativa traits. Even when the seeds come from the same mother.

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Like the others have said.

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There are at least 2 factors that will play a role in the difference.

And being an auto.

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Using the same seeds from the same batch on most typical grows here, they can draw phenos and genes from each parent, especially if it’s an F1 or F2 hybrid. I have 2 seeds growing that came out of the same nug, one looks strong indica but the other is growing like a strong sativa. Widely varying identifiers. Good day.


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Thanks, I did a google search for Brazilian Sativa Landrace. The Images look like my rouge plant.

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Unless it’s a clone, there’s a good chance that different phenos are going to show. Throw in the auto gene with them and it raises those chances of plants of the same strain looking different, even if the seeds come from the same plant.

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Thanks for all the replies. I really appreciate the help!

Almost a guarantee. Even super stable strains tend to have one to three different typical phenotypes, and there’s always that odd one out genetic mutant in the bunch :joy:

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