I wanted to post this article on variants in potency or THC% per plant from the same lot. This article is geared moreso for commercial growers and determining THC levels but it's useful information for the home gardener as well.
https://www.cannabissciencetech.com...es-taken-from-single-lots-of-medical-cannabis
To me each and every seed produces a unique plant. Yeah, the label may say Blueberry OG but each seed in that pouch is its own plant and there will be differences between each plant... especially potency and terps.
We've all seen it. We crack a lot of seeds and grow out the girls. 9 outta ten times you'll see variants on these select plant. Most of the time we can only see visual markers that show differences in the plants. But what we can't see is potency. We can only determine that after harvest obviously.
So I've been on this kick lately. I number each plant I grow. With variants on potency via each plant I can track the winners and sort out the not so desired plant. I take clones of everything I grow just in case I find a winner. Once I do it's easy to identify and rerun the strain.
https://www.cannabissciencetech.com...es-taken-from-single-lots-of-medical-cannabis
To me each and every seed produces a unique plant. Yeah, the label may say Blueberry OG but each seed in that pouch is its own plant and there will be differences between each plant... especially potency and terps.
We've all seen it. We crack a lot of seeds and grow out the girls. 9 outta ten times you'll see variants on these select plant. Most of the time we can only see visual markers that show differences in the plants. But what we can't see is potency. We can only determine that after harvest obviously.
So I've been on this kick lately. I number each plant I grow. With variants on potency via each plant I can track the winners and sort out the not so desired plant. I take clones of everything I grow just in case I find a winner. Once I do it's easy to identify and rerun the strain.