Mephisto Genetics Split pheno in same plant?

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I wonder if this is possible? I have a Man Bear Alien Pig who is about 2 months old. She has been subjected to LST and defoliation (heavy defoliation.) Early in her life, about 2 weeks in, I kicked the pot over by accident and she completely came out, roots and all. I had to gently put her back in the pot, but she kicked on from there, no fuss, really amazed at that (big up the strong genetics!).

Now she's flowering, I can't help but notice one half of the plant looks completely different to the other. Bud structure, smell, and general appearance. It's very weird. When the lights come on I'll take some pictures. Anyone else experienced this? I'm thinking the extreme stress early in her life might have had some effect on this?
 
I wonder if this is possible? I have a Man Bear Alien Pig who is about 2 months old. She has been subjected to LST and defoliation (heavy defoliation.) Early in her life, about 2 weeks in, I kicked the pot over by accident and she completely came out, roots and all. I had to gently put her back in the pot, but she kicked on from there, no fuss, really amazed at that (big up the strong genetics!).

Now she's flowering, I can't help but notice one half of the plant looks completely different to the other. Bud structure, smell, and general appearance. It's very weird. When the lights come on I'll take some pictures. Anyone else experienced this? I'm thinking the extreme stress early in her life might have had some effect on this?
I had something like that. Caused by pests in my case aphids were on half the plant.

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I wonder if this is possible? I have a Man Bear Alien Pig who is about 2 months old. She has been subjected to LST and defoliation (heavy defoliation.) Early in her life, about 2 weeks in, I kicked the pot over by accident and she completely came out, roots and all. I had to gently put her back in the pot, but she kicked on from there, no fuss, really amazed at that (big up the strong genetics!).

Now she's flowering, I can't help but notice one half of the plant looks completely different to the other. Bud structure, smell, and general appearance. It's very weird. When the lights come on I'll take some pictures. Anyone else experienced this? I'm thinking the extreme stress early in her life might have had some effect on this?
I have a sour orange liver that popped and came up as twins as far as I understand these should be the same no? Same pot same seed and im showing two different expressions as well
 
I have a sour orange liver that popped and came up as twins as far as I understand these should be the same no? Same pot same seed and im showing two different expressions as well
Maybe not look at it like maternal twins . Different not identical

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