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Plant struggling to keep up in flower

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I am currently midway through week 5 of flower. Both of my ladies are Bruce Banner and were started from seed. I know that not all plants are the same but these 2 ladies are on a whole different level in terms of production. Both seeds came from a reputable seed bank and I can not tell if I am doing something wrong, or if its just genetics. Please help!
 

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Interesting, 2nd plant looks to be 2-3 weeks behind. Did one of them get slowed down stress?
 
Interesting, 2nd plant looks to be 2-3 weeks behind. Did one of them get slowed down stress?
I dont believe so but I could be wrong. They are on the exact same regiment and things were pretty smooth for both plants.
 
Being a novice I look forward to reading what more experience folks have think.
 
Right now it looks that she will take a little longer.. time will tell you, but i think she will take 10 - 14 days longer .
looks like im changing my drying situation. Hopefully she fattens up in the next week or so.
 
Basically breeding for homozygous traits is hard and takes a long time, so few breeders do it properly these days.

What you've got there is genetic variation. Its super common. If you want each plant identical you need to take clones.

The one looks like it is flowering a fair bit slower, Id agree it will likely be a couple weeks behind the other one.
 
Basically breeding for homozygous traits is hard and takes a long time, so few breeders do it properly these days.

What you've got there is genetic variation. Its super common. If you want each plant identical you need to take clones.

The one looks like it is flowering a fair bit slower, Id agree it will likely be a couple weeks behind the other one.
thanks for the input. I will still love her even if she puts off no yield
 
thanks for the input. I will still love her even if she puts off no yield
My grandmother always said nothing says love more than killing something, drying it out and setting fire to its sex organs.
 
My grandmother always said nothing says love more than killing something, drying it out and setting fire to its sex organs.
Haha I think its like a hospice patient. All you can do is show love and tend to their needs before they are ready to go.
 
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