Question Is it possible to pass traits to a mother plant via pollen?

DopeDaniel

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I noticed on a recent chuck the mother plant seemed to pick up a berry not when others of the same line have not. I have not flowered out an unseeded cut yet but one just went into flower. The plant that did the pollinating and a female of the same strain were both a berry bubblegum. The mother plant started out garlic and onion like the others in the line but a few weeks after pollination started taking on a different note.
 

DopeDaniel

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Yes, I do. It just went into flower. Started this thread the get the conversation going. I have noticed slight variances in seeded/non-seeded but generally what I would consider a modification of existing traits. Or rather the plant expressed this way because it was seeded and used more of x nutrient or produced more y terpene in the resin to benifit the seed.
@jpcyan2 it so happens to be that single cola plant. It was heavily pollinated and even threw out some wierd reveg like growth.
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I just had not seen that drastic a change.

Edit- pic with growth circled
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