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Old 11-23-2012, 05:32 PM #31
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Congratz with those foomar ! and mine crazy-Mad to-but it only welcome : )

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These have an ongoing nute def if you look close at the leaves , as expected with low dark air temps below 45 F , rootzone at 60 F so they flower fine if a little slower than normal.

Filling out well , this one has an almost meaty smell now , both look like they will fox , which may well be due to the temps as a Casey clone i have only does this cold.



Been wipeing off the last of the mites with a stiff paintbrush , bright orange millimetre long they move very fast , larger leaves have a battered distressed look from this.

They are just a cute and harmless mild inconvenience compared to the root aphids i finally got rid of.
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Hi foomar. Plant looks nice. Filling in well.

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Quite similar in appearance , one has a whiff of garlic the other fruity and sweet .





Still green in a very cold room , a little slower than the Casey and C99x running alongside , after a slow start final yield will be above average for type.
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Old 12-12-2012, 05:02 PM #35
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Nice pics foomar, looks like she should be ready in time for the holidays!
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Old 01-07-2013, 12:22 AM #36
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As harvest draws slowly nearer , samples of both are very similar to an existing Casey clone i found that runs considerably faster , both these girls are very Casey dominant it seems.

The casey has a faster veg , these look to have a higher potential yield , down to maths and the quality of the smoke , all are stable in a cruel room.

The male looked nothing like them in structure and some faster sweeter expressions will doubtless be soon found in the simple F2.

These may run a lot faster with the following clones , the room stood dark for five days over xmas and a few plants seem to have stalled.



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Old 01-08-2013, 12:44 AM #37
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This mid level sample is definately too fresh , but a strong smooth flavour already , both plants foxed this way , potent stuff even taken early.



An ounce of this will fill a shoebox , crumbles nice with little woody material , fruity with a dash of menthol that chills your throat , properly finished crop should be exceptional.
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Hi fumar.

Even my old eyes can see a trich or two. Looks good from here.

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I haven't seen foxtailing of the Casey's Queen foomar. Do you think it's a response to the lights being off over Xmas?
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They have not been pampered , potted up and topped too late , a nasty dose of mites followed by weeks of very cold dark air temps and five days in the dark.

Both are heavily seeded low down as well , they are remarkably stable all things considered , flowering clones reveged well.

The casey i have foxes more in the cold than warm , see what the second run looks like but foxing is fine by me , just a little fiddly to trim , but they barely need one.

Is menthol a common taste with these ?

One really numbs your throat like those ghastly mentholated cigarettes or sucking a throat lozenge.
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