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oldestschool, MinnesotaMicroFarmer and 15 others
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Frosty!
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Trichome production x 999! Push em little trichomes and make em come up Beavis! Mad Props to you! Fellow grow Bro pushin tha limits on that greasy sugar coating. Are You running Co2?
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Looking Awesome 🤩
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Agreed, DANGK!
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Dude posted an update 2 months ago
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Does it have a flat stem, cause thats not a good trait, it is a disease that gets in through the cracks of the gene pool of some plants
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Awesome that’s like a double yolk from an egg but way more cool.
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It’s fasciated I don’t find it a desirable trait for flowers!
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Sure cresting buds are not “beautiful” but it literally has 3x the flower mass and surfaces area as its sisters. The potential for a washing cut could be there depending on how the frost levels develop.
In my younger years when bag appeal mattered I had a cultivar that started similar to this that had fat strawberry shaped buds with an…
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Small update it’s about day 38 from flip and it’s starting to stack more like a normal bud with a unfavorable leave ratio.
The rest of the females all exhibit either double leaves or leaf buds. Call me old-school but that makes me smile.
that being said, I am loving these genetics, even though they have all types of mutations. the mutations…
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U should more than be concerned with? Why do they repopulate fast? Eat the hell of all your plants or are impossible to kill? Or all of the above? Good luck!
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For those wondering, the fine folks at the entomology lab in my state were kind enough to ID both insects. The first is an undetermined species of phorid fly, and the second is a midge- apparently an aquatic pest more than something I should be concerned with. Another photo of one of the midges pictured below
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