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hey karlos
nice finish to your grow report, hope you can enjoy your harvest with your circle ![]() about the stocky plants with high yield, that are potent - generally, I found that the most potent plants were always the medium sized, low-yielding ones, for example OG, which really is not the idea of a cash-crop plant. cash croppers like critical mass (some phenos), tend to be branchy bushes, but lack in potency. the idea is to find a "compromise " - pheno, so you really have to make the choice yourself when selecting. our circle works with a pre-sensi superskunk x black widow cut, that finishes in 8 weeks and yields... buddy selected it over 25 years ago and she still puts out forearm sized flowers. i would have also thought that there would be a stout pheno with good branching withthe C99 tbh.. look out for the new skunk lines by dukediamond, they are predicted to be donkeydick single colas best regards |
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nice, im setting up a test run similar to this right now. one side will be de630 cmh and the other cob led on a 4x8. first round is rooted. going into cups of tupur on a flood table so i dont need the manifold.
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Few flower shots o the lay run
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are those the no veg clones in the pic? still look great. at that size how many would you put of those in a sq meter
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