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Casey,s Queen ....
Picked up a pack of Casey,s Queen recently at a good price , seven popped and three girls made it , nice looking plants.
Nine/ten nodes and less than a foot tall , compact with long fan stems and very short internode , slower than many to this stage but showing more vigour now , will give them a decent veg and bigger pots than usual. |
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looking nice,keep us updated
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Subbed for this one! Thanks foomar!
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pulling up a seat as well
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nice,healthy and green! I love it. Good luck,hope you find a gem
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Thanks for the interest , these are looking good but a little slower than casey , rootball is small and would have potted up most by now.
The taller girls behind showed sex in 24/0 light hours , the very compact centre plant is 18 nodes and a foot tall , and is looking to be a male now. The smell on all is extreme for their size. |
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Hey, foomar! Aren't these casey's queens little monsters? Yours look great.
I have one that's outgrowing my other plants. The roots filled a 2 qt container by the time the plant was 10 inches tall. Grown in dirt with kelp, molasses, and water. I just put them around a DIY vertical cooltube with a 1000w adjustable ballast. Two more weeks of premium light, and i'll flower them out as a vertical cylinder around my light. Four plants per light. I'l keep checking in on your thread periodically. I want to see what you're doing that I'm not. Watching and learning. Thanks. bg |
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The Killer Queen R used in the cross was a bit of a slow grower in veg. I would recommend giving them an extra week or so before the flip.
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Seed Buyers Beware! Don't waste your money on hype. If you have to buy multiple seed packs to find that "keeper", you're getting ripped off. Every female in a pack of seeds should be a keeper! We've been led to believe that lots of variation in a cross is a good thing, because some vendors would rather you buy several packs of their gear, instead of them actually doing the selections to fix that nag champa or golden clit trait themselves. For hobby growers, pheno hunting is fun. But mono-croppers who grow to pay the bills prefer a consistent product that regularly delivers the desired trait package. |
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I am also glad I nabbed this one too. The finished product that people are showing looks tremendous....
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