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I have 2 clones of this growing outdoor . Very fast paced grower , about 7 foot now . Not a bush type plant but rubbing the stock is a great smell . In 25 gal smart pots
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That's some nice looking bud.
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I really was likeing my lee roy as well, unfortunately it was stolen by some blue dressed men, so I will have to start the pheno hunt again.., but I liked the smell and structure more than I liked the og#18 if that says something..So I will try it out again..
With that said, the ox is still my favorite RD strain that I ve grown.. Look forward to testing more of your gear in the future! Keep up the good work! All the best BagAppeal |
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Leeroy OG Mahakala cut
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Is it normal for LR to grow very vine like. Limbs need support before flower even ?
thanks Mutt
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My scott's were the most viney plants I've grown, and i believe they have the same mother. Every branch required support.
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thanks for info !
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what are the best methods for training each branch when they all need that kinda support even pre-flowering? The viniest Og's (most good ones) usually have the best sharpest taste AND high
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