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Cold Adaptation - Freezing Temps. & Seedlings in Early Flowering

St. Phatty

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I have about 5 plants outdoors, next to Cannabis Cat #1's feeding dish.

1 of them is declared Female, another is declaring Male.

The other 3 are taking their time, but looking healthy - for plants that have to deal with high 20's - low 30's night-time temps.

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I am thinking about letting the male & female (both Purple Trainwreck x Apollo 11) do their thing and make seeds.
But I had a question.

It seems like they - the seedlings - would be cold-adapted.

I'm just wondering if that is true.

Is cold adaptation a trait that can be passed on genetically ?


About every other day the sun comes out for a few hours and the plants open up their leaves and grow & look happy.
 

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Budpirate

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Well i guess cold adaptation is a trait that can be passed on genetically, however such genetic adaptations wont be happening in such a short time that we are talking about here, think you would need to selectivly breed many plants over many generations to get any noticable genetic adaptation to cold.
 

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