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Old 08-15-2012, 02:57 AM #1
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Honey Girl...

I'm gonna smoke one right now
I'll be back...
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:01 PM #2
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Hey hay, you gonna do a honey girl grow thread??
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Old 08-15-2012, 10:32 PM #3
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Maybe ,She was a very short Indy plant.I don't think thats common for this species?I might run the rest of the pack for Sept-November

I ran an experiment on her and maybe stunned her a bit.
Potent lil thing tho,had some plaid vision going and a nice mellow buzz.Tasty too.Good daytime weed.

I'm running a cluster of Sour Cindys now.They are almost thru with strech.I'll post em up when I get some decent pics
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Thats cool.. Where's the pics? Been looking for more documentation on this cross. The description sounds lovely but I always like to see some grow logs before I buy some packs..
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The honey girl is a cross of my hawaiian indica and chemdog. She normally has a tall pole structure when stretch is encouraged. What type of experimentation are you talking about?
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I got some fish outside Festi,I thought about watering with only fish tank water for a p.h. balance and maybe some trace nutrients.
It flopped pretty good as once my soil wore down a bit the water was not good for my plants.One strain got mites and another,my Romulin woudn't even burn.Lots of yellowing on some plants.I guess I had a bad run...
Honey girl went in late on this test and mostly got clean water only for the last half of flower but she stayed way under a foot tall and pure indica.
I don't think this pheno would have ever been tall as normally I do promote stretch
Honey Girl Came out pretty good for a stunted plant though.I'll do her again soon and do her justice.
She's still good weed
On to Sour Cindy for now tho, Love that stuff
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Old 08-18-2012, 09:31 PM #7
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Yeah, I've been tempted to use fish tank water myself but haven't. Mine usually has a high level of bromides, thinking that may fuck up the plants' nute uptake maybe?

Looking forward to seeing your Sour Cindy pics!
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