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Geeze those are some DC dom ladies there. Looks great! I envy the open area your growing in. Too many neighbors for me. Those leaf shot are stellar! What aromas are you getting from them? Hope its not the bland and boring deep chunk.
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Bought time for an update!?
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Yes, updates. been busy with life and finally remembered to take my camera. things are doing, well, steller. even tho they are indicas, the ladies are reaching the 7-8ft tall mark. one is not however. she has less indica dom leaf structure (her leaves are smaller in size), but she is only 4ft tall. and more dome shaped. not sure what her deal is. could she be the skunk pheno? i have no idea. I will be taking clones of each one, label them and keep them till after flowering. I probably wont do that for another month or so.
I am still trying to decide if i should tackle the foliage on the inside. i know it being an indica she is prone to mold, esp. Deep chunk. so perhaps next month just before we start to flower. I dont know yet. anyways, enough talk and more pics.
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here is a picture of my small pheno, It reeked like durban,skunk and cured to a permanent marker smell
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Looking good Jackel . I grew a DC cross before and although she was hella frosty her flower never got to big n dense . I really liked her smoke and her leaves look like yours . Those are some mean bushes though air flow might be a good idea . I wish I was growing outdoors this year .
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Nice bushes Jackel.
I had two females from a ten pack last year and both were clearly DC dominant. From what I've read and seen DC is usually very dominant in its crosses. Hope you find the an rks. |
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Hawt damn those are some beasts! Good job Jackel!
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Thanks guys. We still got a month or 2 of veg still. Although the RKS have always been showing pistols and a couple calyx. She's just a freak lol. Ya I read the same about dc being dominant in any of its crosses. But I will keep hoping.
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Dude, are the internodes going into alternating 45 deg angles and is the plant starting its stretch? This strain is a fast finisher (Sep 26th for me last year) but it still seems too early for this to be happening. Many of my plants seem to be flowering NOW rathe than the typical August 1st and its confusing.
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looking good jackel like the hand photo.
i tried some of the seed all mine were DC dom. i wish you luck in finding a skunky one. Lrus007 |
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