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Terperella
Anyone else growing/grown Terperella?
Got poor results so far with mine, 5 germed, 1 a runt was discarded and of the 4 left i'm considering ditching 2 because at 5 weeks into flower, there's hardly any bud forming, just a mass of leaves. Not overly impressed with the remaining two. One has wispy buds forming but has good trich coverage and the other is just average looking. Also growing Dr Poison Casey Jones fems and Rez SSSDH S1 which are doing brilliantly in comparison. Dissapointed in the phenos from the Terpella, expected better tbh. Pictures to follow |
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I tasted some amazing terperella shatter at the icmag cup from true canna. And I would with out a doubt look more into those genetics. Maybe you just had some bad luck..
All the best BagAppeal |
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Hey folklore,
One of my friends grows chocolate lemonade from csg and has done for a few grows now. You should check them out if a chocolope haze is what your after All of his females were very good plants from what I remember but his keeper is elite Thanks GA
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hey folklore
i run terperrela 2/2 germed 3week grow and 10days into flower the strech was good old ssh circa shantibaba98 strech 3to5week easely to start flower... maybe good luckfolk |
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Got some pics coming up of the nicest of my 2 left. Culled the other 2 plants due to odd, leafy growth. They looked similar so maybe an odd pheno to watch out for? They were taking up valuable light and were going nowhere, production-wise, so they were binned. All the best with your grow, Folklore |
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hey folk i agree it's very leafy bud
6week flowering...it's a very hazy style woman like the foxtailing of this girl .... 10 11 week flowering are little ,no? good luck man |
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Hey guys sorry for the late response......i have found a pheno that is very light and heat sensitive who prefers the edge of the garden, its possible this could be the leafy lady you are referring to. When she is kept happy she produces a heavy trichome coverage on an open structure haze making her perfect for fresh frozen water hash and dry sieving.
Sorry you were not happy, i am gonna post some pics that were recently sent to me to give an idea of how special she can be. Peace |
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