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hey alex
looks like you got some very nice seedlings up and going, hope the mutant in the back right corners shakes it's problem soon......you have 5 that look really good, i will try and keep track of this thread bro..........
nice start
PLEASE DON"T TAKE THIS THE WRONG WAY! Ok I have been around a while maybe not here or there but around and I have noticed that these new seeds coming out have a lot of "mutants"! I am not saying mutants are a bad thing but when i see whirled leaves on just about 50 % of these new strains(maybe not 50%) and the whirls leaf or deformity all look similar. All these new latest and greatest can't all be RELATED could they? I mean like, 15 or 20 years ago. Mutants are not a bad thing, mutants will usually express with some very desireably traits but also the "mutant leaves". Speaking of mutant, I have a plant that will actually turn blonde but only one leaf or two on a plant. Whn I say blonde I mean it looks like the plant has been bleached white. The bud still grows and is usually different tasting and much "tripper" than the other pieces. Unfortunately I have not been able to figure out what causes this, whether it is in the genes or is something I am doing by manipulating the environment. The bud actualy turns blonde, like the blackberry was black this thing turn white or blonde color. Whole plant GREEN, but one leaf snow white. Mutants huh, go figure!
I grew Wernard's Old ED. ('a dark green and potent Skunk crossed with Citral for a unique combination of taste, yield, and kick').
So Double Fun and all his new strains sounds very very promising, and deifinitely on my list of strains to grow one day.
I hope that Wernard will be around at the 420 I would very much like to talk to him.
Sorry to hear all the bad luck.
Hope things start turning around for ya soon.
keep your head up and thanks for sharing,
I enjoy the success' as much as the failures