Hormones/ chemical markers

Hudo

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What's everyone's thoughts on plants influencing each other when sharing res in RDWC? To start with I had a Crescendo with a weird leaf trait, 3 fingers joined each side and a single in the middle I just discovered the other Crescendo and a Apple Fritter x POG are now throwing the same leaf. The Crescendo seems to have them all over but the other 2 looks to be only in the top half randomly scattered. I'm using the same everything as I always do. This is a leaf of one of the others

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R3za92

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What's everyone's thoughts on plants influencing each other when sharing res in RDWC? To start with I had a Crescendo with a weird leaf trait, 3 fingers joined each side and a single in the middle I just discovered the other Crescendo and a Apple Fritter x POG are now throwing the same leaf. The Crescendo seems to have them all over but the other 2 looks to be only in the top half randomly scattered. I'm using the same everything as I always do. This is a leaf of one of the others

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It’s either nutrient related or a pathogen ie disease/virus. Throw up some pics of the whole plants.
 

Old fox

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May be a genetic trait that appears in some phenos. Ethos uses a few similar parent lines in a number of their crosses. Doubt these traits appeared due to your environment. Both potg and Crescendo share a Chem D lineage, which may have had this ( recessive) trait.
 

Hudo

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May be a genetic trait that appears in some phenos. Ethos uses a few similar parent lines in a number of their crosses. Doubt these traits appeared due to your environment. Both potg and Crescendo share a Chem D lineage, which may have had this ( recessive) trait.
Ah OK that may explain it
 
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