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Looking good.... That clone in the last pic, is that a blade of grass you have growing with your plant

Looking good.... That clone in the last pic, is that a blade of grass you have growing with your plant![]()
If its made from nature is it not nature in a BAG?LOL Unless it made of moon rock LOL So you like the light ..Thats good no issues and plants seem to like it..they just need to lower the price ALLOT lol Low heat in winter not so great lol should use HPS in winter or maybe a 200 just for some heat.Lol
All my plants have weeds growing on the top.
Prairie garden dirt, mixed with old MG soil.
You can't buy nature in a bag...
My gawd! That is one crazy looking plant! I want! What in the world is that? Looks like all three finger leaves? Or am I just to high? Oh wait just looks like the top part got funky leaves... Very cool indeed she is going to be a BITCH to manicureAfro sativa auto mutt
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My gawd! That is one crazy looking plant! I want! What in the world is that? Looks like all three finger leaves? Or am I just to high? Oh wait just looks like the top part got funky leaves... Very cool indeed she is going to be a BITCH to manicurethey are some beast you got going there scar! Looking great!
Robert Connell Clark has identified 17 different phenotypes in wild Ruderalis, this being one. I've seen this phenotype twice before, once in Short Stuff Snowryder and the other time in Low Life White Russian. This is not a desirable pheno for breeding and Stitch, who bred both the Snowryder and White Russian, has labored to breed it out of his strains. It produces long, loose buds with low potency and low yields. Why anyone would want to breed with this phenotype is beyond me. Kill it fast before it infects your other plants.