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kro-magnon

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My bad... I was thinking about "Acid", not Acid Dawg... It has been a while lol. But looks and sounds great!

I guess you are referring to Karmas Acid Dawg... It was paradise that offered the Acid im talking about.
No problem it's easy to be confused about strain name today. I've alway been curious about the Acid by Paradise Seeds, how does it look/smell like?
Karma makes a very good job at creating seeds, I've grown 6 different strains from him with good result each time.
 

MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
No problem it's easy to be confused about strain name today. I've alway been curious about the Acid by Paradise Seeds, how does it look/smell like?
Karma makes a very good job at creating seeds, I've grown 6 different strains from him with good result each time.

Karma G is a great dude! He sent me some Crumbled Lime testers about 3 years ago and they were fire 🔥... I've grown the headbanger, the Sour bx2 and had a biker kush cut i ran for a short time that was gave to me by a friend. You can't go wrong with Karma...So easy to find a keeper.

The Acid I grew was really nice... Really strong gasoline/chemical smell maybe along the lines of ethanol/alcohol. Strong head high that you felt in the face first and slowly melt down into the body... Would love to run it again. Lime green nugs with fire orange hairs, spongy buds but dense.
 

LostINgreen

Member
39 days in flowering.
led 240w
ghe
gorilla 4
chocolate skunk
 

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sshz

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Most false spider mites (Tenuipalpidae) are brick-red to yellow in colour. They have the same body shape as spider mites but are usually smaller. The different species all look very similar. False spider mites pass through the same developmental stages as spider mites: egg, larva, protonymph, deutonymph and adult. They move slowly and are mostly found along the veins on the underside of leaves. The mites are flattened and egg-shaped when seen from above, with their dorsal surface showing a net-like pattern. The eggs are a clear red colour and elliptical in shape. They are laid in a fold in the leaf or along the mid-vein, often in dense clusters of several hundreds.


False spider mites (Tenuipalpidae) are usually found on the underside of leaves where they cause a brown, scabby discolouration spreading from both sides of the main vein into the leaf blade. The damage often leads to premature ageing of the plant. In some crops, plants can become misshapen, presumably because the mites secrete a substance while feeding, that is poisonous to the plant. In places where mites have been feeding, collapsed patches can often be found. The false spider mite (Brevipalpusphoenicis) also feeds on fruits of for instance citrus, papaya and pomegranate. Several Brevipalpus species are known to transmit plant viruses. Unlike most true spider mites, false spider mites (Tenuipalpidae) do not produce webs.
 
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