Gene / strain Whispers

So I have 3 plants w/ no known history. Whom amongst us can offer any level of guidance on strain or type based on physical appearance, or characteristics?

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Depending on what specific traits - to get any definitive information on an origin from only these traits would be… not realistic.

Unless of course they are expressing very specific visible traits such as heavy pinnate mutation etc.

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6m old ~4’ tall

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#2 is about 3.5’ tall

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You could draw some conclusions after you’ve got some finished product. But even then it would be 100% impossible to be certain of any of the vest guesses.

Retain a good description once you’ve grown her out and smoked her and you may be avle to start a convo about weather anyone has grown anything similar and that will at least give you an idea of what it may be related to… but even then… it’d be only a guess.

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The one on your porch looks fried!

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Yup, looks like a cannabis plant! Lol.

Seriously though, it’s not really possible to detirmine “strain type” by appearance.
We could likely guess it’s sativa/indica dominance. But a guess is all it would be.
Anyone who says otherwise is full of it.
:call_me_hand:t4:

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Plants also have a Tendency to grow to thier area and they will eventually Morphologically Change and adapt to thier environments sometimes different then where originally from and look like completely different plants to the eye but will taste and smoke almost the same depending on style and grower.I had it happen with my first texada.3 different people 3 different areas looked like 3 different plants.One was a bean pole the other two were fat dumpy bushes one green the other purple being finished in the shitty cold here.One could have said Sativa,Indica wnd hybrid for one if they were guessing.Gonna have to play with it and really find out.

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You make a real good point, curious if your Texada was from JOTI?
Ronzo

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Ive had Two different Cuts ive grown Jordons and i had an heirloom cut from Texada Island.The JOTI had more of a Citrusy pine the heirloom was the one i got from the dude down south that was the changling but all the heirloom plants had a piney grapey smell like Champange grapes Was more Bushy.Jordans was a bean pole both flowered extremely fast and purpled up in the cold

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I’ve grown Jordans Texada twice now. First time they chunked into short bushy main cola types, great producers, and the pine and berry smell was strong. This year on a whim I planted seeds in the new moon phase on July 05. Lost one to hail, but the other two grew buds all up their stems and started flowering a month later in August. Again, main cola structure and the same aroma, which I’m a fan of. So they are good at getting the job done. I’ll run the rest indoors in a few weeks. I have 3 other strains from him.
Ronzo

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