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EXTRAordinarily colorful herbs

greencalyx

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Trop cherry week 6
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kaochiu

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At the end of the photoperiod season outdoors I like leaving a couple of little plants in small pots to see how much they take untreated in late autumn-winter harsh conditions. That is when they show their palette of colours. The photos aren't good, sorry, that yellow is brighter.
 

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CharlesU Farley

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I might have posted this already in here, I know I did in the Old Farts thread, but I'm not sure about in here and I just scanned back four or five pages and didn't see it.

I know everybody loves those bud shots but leaves can look pretty good too. These all came from the same plant.
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I think a perfectly illustrates my thoughts that THC percentage measurements aren't worth anything, at least to me. Just as one leaf in this pic isn't indicative of the entire plant, how can a three to five gram bud THC measurement be indictative of the percentage in _kilos_ of a harvest?
 
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