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2buds

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What about the smallest fully bloomed plant? I got some ww and nl that is looking like a fuggin bonsai. Good healthy roots when I transplanted but the things are looking like a bonsais'. Even showing hairs. I had to move them to flower to make room for seedlings in the veg area.
Maybe a most seeded plant, maybe some breeders would open a view of there world to us consumers?
On a hermie contest, that would definately help some losers(self included) feel like a winner.
 

senseless

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smallest plant harvest would be a good one. heres my entry, i started a seedling and accidently cut it in half so for fun i cloned it in a peat pellet on 12/12 and let it keep going on 12/12 light schedule. i have no clue how long it took but it harvested ONE fat bowl in a pipe.
 

SuperZero

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hahaha, back when I lived in Florida, I would plant outdoors during the winter months, and had one plant that did that, cept it was only like 2 inches tall max LOL
 
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