PJ Diaz
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Yep. As mentioned clones are mature plants at the cellular level, whereas plants from seed, need to develop into maturity.Now you don’t say. Incredible
Yep. As mentioned clones are mature plants at the cellular level, whereas plants from seed, need to develop into maturity.Now you don’t say. Incredible
So what has you so confused?You said it. Not me lol
For a time perhaps, however genetic mutations are much more common than you may think.However. As far as dna goes. It’s the exact same
And even if you clone that mutation. It still has the mutation. Replica.For a time perhaps, however genetic mutations are much more common than you may think.
Many Identical Twins Actually Have Slightly Different DNA
In a new study of over 300 pairs of identical twins, only 38 had perfectly identical DNAwww.smithsonianmag.com
I don’t see how anyone can count stretching as veg 12/12 starts when you switch your lightsNo, I don't agree.
The "Lights" have been changed to flowering period ie 12/12, however the plant itself is in "processing period" of producing flowers ie bud and the plant is only truely in flowering period once the flower is showing I believe.
I think alot of people could miss the most important last spurt of the plant if counting 12/12 from switching and not when the plant has showed flower.
Just my 2 cents on it.
How long did it take you to figure that out.I don’t see how anyone can count stretching as veg 12/12 starts when you switch your lights
Ahh, OK. Gotcha.This stupid thread got revived and it mixed me up with the clones with terps thread.
My bad. I was like wtf are they re explaining this shit for. Then realized it was the 12/12 thread shit.
my bad. I was being a smart ass. No shit a clone is a replica of a mature plant at a cellular level. From seed or another clone. Very common practice. However. As far as dna goes. It’s the exact same
But the stretch and like 1 week after stretch is still technically veg no matter if your 12/12 or not. As long as it's focusing on stem and leaf growth it's not flowering. Once flowering begins stems stop mass stretching and the plant stops producing mass fans and focuses on flower production. So yes stretching is still during veg. (Stretch is not counted toward days Flowering except by new growers wanting there flower to be don fast)I don’t see how anyone can count stretching as veg 12/12 starts when you switch your lights
Right, however that clone could also have a new mutation, which does not affect the original cut.And even if you clone that mutation. It still has the mutation. Replica.
Well it depends on the type of twins you are talking about I guess. You are correct if you are talking about fraternal twins, which is when two eggs are fertilized separately.Twins are not even close to clones dude
But identical twins are only clones at the moment the egg divides. The two halves may carry the exact same genetics but each will take there own different path in mutations etc. They may both carry a market for abdominal cancer but only one of the twins genetics may mutate to activate.Right, however that clone could also have a new mutation, which does not affect the original cut.
Well it depends on the type of twins you are talking about I guess. You are correct if you are talking about fraternal twins, which is when two eggs are fertilized separately.
Identical twins however are actually very much like clones, in that they are one egg which is fertilized by one sperm to create a unique genetic sequence. The fertilized egg then divides into two while it is still a tiny collection of cells. The self-contained halves then develop into two babies, with exactly the same genetic information, sans any genetic mutations which occur after cell division.
And how is that any different from a clone of a plant?But identical twins are only clones at the moment the egg divides. The two halves may carry the exact same genetics but each will take there own different path in mutations etc. They may both carry a market for abdominal cancer but only one of the twins genetics may mutate to activate.
I would have to think that the plant clones mutations are locked in. Meaning if Mom has a problem with the cold so will the clone.And how is that any different from a clone of a plant?
While that may be true, it wouldn't be true in reverse. Meaning that a clone may have a mutation which occurs after the cut is taken from the mother, which would obviously affect the clone itself, but not affect the mother.I would have to think that the plant clones mutations are locked in. Meaning if Mom has a problem with the cold so will the clone.
Anyways I have no freaking clue.