For sure, but the 2 plants in question are the same strain from the same seed bank. What you described above is exactly what is happening between the Cheese strain plants (Indica dominant) and the lone New York City Turbo Diesel (Sativa dominant) Olga (Cheese1) is bursting with thick fat nugs while Hairy Hippy (Cheese5) is just laden from top to bottom of the branches with pistils. I can see HUGE potential there as I've always wanted a bud stacked from top to bottom. There just isn't much bud packing into those pistils. Not like Cheese1. Hope, the Diesel is behaving just as a Sativa should. You really have to shake her to get her to smell, but we still have at least a month on her.
I am forecasting Cheese1 will be ready on time, end of May first of June. Cheese 5 and NYCTD will be ready two to three weeks later. Cheese 5 might even be the last one out instead of the Sativa. By the way, I want it all!!! I will figure out how to get it. Maybe not this go around, but I'll get it. We all will.
well 100% indica or sativa strains are rare this implies that all the rest falls in between being a mix of both (+ ruderalis if auto) even if a strain is lets say 65/35 indica/sativa and thus labeled indica dominant there is always a chance some sativa genes get to play a dominant role
I mean just look at my two daiquiri lime autos one is more indica in leaf form and smell (less limey) and still they are progressing similarly on many other fronts ...