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Hey everyone, just registered here. Been on Reeferman's site for a long time, couldnt get my pics to upload to his site, so im gonna try here.
i got from left to right(in the full garden shots) 2 burmese pure, 1 mutated butterscotch hawaiian, 2 senor garcia, and 1 blue nepalese. lets see if i can get these pics up. -AeonGreen im really curious about this butterscotch hawaiian mutant...anybody got recommendation? thanks -AeonGreen |
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oh i forgot to add, these are at just 3 days of flowering after 28days of veg.
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Welcome AG! Your babies are looking nice! Just kick back & hopefully it will eventually change. Not sure about your BH mutant, but I dealt with Cherry Thai mutants. One tip and this is instruction from Luci,in their catalog (regarding OPT mutants), is too stay away from seaweed or kelp products during veg until it outgrows the mutation. Not sure if this is the same for BH. Good luck & grow safe! KBB |
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thanks kbb, yeah i dont really have any seaweed or kelp, though i think that opt mutant thing also says to stay away from fish emulsions as well, which is the only type of nutes i have(both the Alaska 5-1-1 and Alaska Moorbloom 0-10-10) which i have given them a very very lil amount, probably at a quarter or less strength, just so they have some kind of food. I'm am very surprised with the Senor Garcia's(oregon purple thai x panama red) i apparently didnt get an oregon purple thai pheno as i have no purple stalks, but they are growing pretty stalky, not showing much stretch at all(yet), and the leaves are much wider than i would've though for that kind of sativa cross. The Burmese pure is showing the most vigour(obviously) by the pic you can tell the one in the back left corner is outgrowing everything by a couple inches, making me think it's probably male. The Blue Nepalese has TINY internodal space...not even enuff room to get a good fingernail rub on the stem.
Oh and i must say the smell of these plants when the leaves are rubbed gently is AMAZING, the Garcia has a nice sour skunky smell, the burmese kind of an acrid lemony smell, the blue nepalese is nice a fruity, and the butterscotcj hawaiian is musty, kind of a thick smell. amazing by the way, for being my second grow, all of these plants are growing well, and everything is going easy. apparently those 12 years my mom worked at a florest paid off LMAO. perhaps RM or Luci can give a lil insight here. -AeonGreen |
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Welcome Ag
To the IC community.. Great place to be.. I just found this thread. Unfortunately i cant see your pix. Due to the fact that IC is i gope fixing the problem.. On monday im hoping with fingers crossed.. But when they fix and, we can see pix again or upload them i will come back to check it out.. peace.. Sack's First Outdoor Grow sack
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I can't see the pics for some reason
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If you click on the blank picture square, the image will still come up.
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pics are back up, check 'em out, ...bump
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