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Moppel said:
This is a pic of the mutant flowering. Its a pic Ephedrome sended to me.


This looks like A.ustralian B.astard C.annabis which has no THC.

Otherwise one could simply cross it with a ducksfoot, but that is not the case here.
 
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Moppel said:
This is a pic of the mutant flowering. Its a pic Ephedrome sended to me.



so uhhh when these seeds gonna be ready? i could use a stealth weed plant... :listen2: :yes:
 

INTERNATIONAL

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has anyone ever seen a trichome growing out of a trichome? i have. my friend told me about it and i said he/she was full of it. i showed up with my portable microscope ready to point out that it was a new growing spear. thing is it was growing out of a trichome! there were many on the plant. its new to me but i havent used microscopes to check for peak ripeness very long at all. these are bonsai plants that were moved closer to the light after normal sized plants were done. could this be the cause? he said when he moved the light closer-there was a growth explosion and they were only a week or two til harvest. the first trichomes are just turning milky and the new spear is clear as water. my phone pic is horrible but he/she is supposed to be getting a camera. this is true. please reply with thoughts/comments.
 
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Boxy Brown

a branch instead of a leaf


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m@rg

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bb blue cheese, topped main cola and it went pear shaped


freak g-13 diesel , never grew out of it


:joint:
 

HeadyPete

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A few of those plants like sannie's and coffinuppalung's are suffering from incorrect ph, causing twisty leaves and spotting from lockout, they're not freaks,

...just their owners. :D
 
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Psychosativa

420weed420 said:
Without chlorophyll, there's no way for the plant to get enough nutrients to survive. I would guess that the seedling was still taking nourishment from the food stores that were contained in the seed. Once those are used up, no amount of additional, artificial nutrients will keep it alive.

A number of variegated plants (those with a nice balance of areas that contain chlorophyll and those that are lacking) will inevitably produce a mixture of offspring that are either all-green, variegated with green and white/yellow, or complete albinos, which will die.





http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/hershey/


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The smoke must be really smooth !
 

Forest20

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Hermes & Mutants & Albinos..Oh My

Hermes & Mutants & Albinos..Oh My

I have been on this site for close to five years on and off. I have discovered I know hardly as much as I thought I did. On this website we have a great collectives (pun intended:)here. That debate and sometimes can get out of hand and heated. But all remember it about the love of the plant I would love to open a fair and open discussion on any of these subjects.
Past threads are welcomed.
Lets Keep it clean :dueling:


I love the pic below



holy crap:yoinks:[/quote]
 

englishrick

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yehhh man,,,,,,,,non chlorophil plants,,,,,,,,

did you smoke it bro?...........

im very interested in bleaching as a method of making weed taste better,,,,,,,

but hay man you found 1 that grows without chlorophil

good stuff



ps . im convinced that an intersexed seeline can be repaired with extra work,,,
 

Forest20

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I have not found that many case of this in searching if it is possible to completely grow. I just don't know I would love the for that grower or breeder to chime in here. Anyone else have or doing any test out their I know that Englishrick,GMT,etc.. Have done their fair deal of research. Anybody else have ideas.
 

Fluke

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Once I chopped my plants of all bud and was too busy to discard remains of the plants.
I left em in the grow room with no lights and went off to ibiza for a week. When I came back the plants were still producing buds but were pure white. some green leaves but the buds were white. It wasn't much to smoke but it looked quite cool. This is totally different but it reminded me.
 
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cellardweller

Forest, the grower of that albino seedling is kallenavndk.
Here is his thread that contains said seedling,page 21. It is a Lhotse I think it is called.
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=113741

as an albino, it contains no chlorophyll, so it is doubtful it will survive as it won't be able to process the needed nutrients and sugars.

peacenpot,
~cellard
 

englishrick

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i love the look of white buds,,,i bet they taste ACE

CrazyComposer said:
Second is a plant many of you will remember from a couple years ago... It's Sharon White Widow from clone that variegated like crazy. The white bud smoked GREAT! No chlorophyll to darken the smoke. Very smooth and tasty. And VERY potent.

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20Sharon_dry_white.jpg


Peace, good will,
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cellardweller

ahh, yes, but as a varigated plant, it still contained the needed chlorophyll to survive...and I believe it was only the one white bud on that plant? I'm not sure on that one, rick..
:joint:
 

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