JimMuscles
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Theres definitely something wild about them. Very interesting.
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This one stretched forever. Hope it is finally done!
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Some early sugar on top.
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I'll try to get some more picks up in a week or two when the flowers start to take more shape.
Thanks for stopping by.
Peace, God bless
The bottom leaf on the second picture looks a lot like some of the older shade leaves, but too much dark purple. Are you growing these now? Do you have any pictures of them in flower? There is no telling what is in this strain, but the description of yours from RM looks and sounds great.
Greetings Sinaloa and thank you for stopping by. The various expressions are all over the place with regard to leaf appearance, colors, smells, structure, etc. Most of the flowers are made up of foxtail looking buds, but not so much spiralling. Between each leaf node, there is a foxtail that sticks out the side, making up the flower. The foxtails are huge, so are the calyxes with foxtails ranging from the diameter of a dime to a penny, but the stems are also large in diameter. Some flowers are more spread out showing this and others are more compact and with the wide leaves, makes it a pretty compact flower. Others are more stretchy and you can see into the flower clearly.sinaloa
The bottom leaf on the second picture looks a lot like some of the older shade leaves, but too much dark purple. Are you growing these now? Do you have any pictures of them in flower? There is no telling what is in this strain, but the description of yours from RM looks and sounds great.
Thanks for stopping by.
Peace, God bless
Sinaloa,
Can you tell me anything about the strain in those pictures? I'm really thinking more and more you nailed it. I think they may be the same. Thanks again my friend.
Peace, God bless
Sinaloa,
My apologies my friend, I did not answer your question. The pictures are 12 weeks since changing the light cycle to flower, however, they did not show any sex for the first 5 to 5.5 weeks into flower and stretch. Thanks again very much.
Peace, God bless
Good morning my friend! It's always good to hear from you and I hope all is well with you and yours. I have seen your grows that you posted, much respect my friend, much respect! Digging, planting, watering that much by hand and using pack mules while the feds are spraying in helicopters near-by. You are very dedicated my friend, Salud!hi friend
I like the time of flora,12 weeks
here in mexico as always we are 12/12 hours
they are harvested faster
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I love the leaves on this plant, to me they are beautiful, the shape, color, deep jagged edges and the purple travels up the fingers. The outer edges are turning purple around the tips, some more than others.
Does this look familiar Sinaloa?
Also, she is one of 3 left, the other 6 hermied.
Peace, God bless
Those are beautiful plants. They really love that native soil. Do you know what strains are in those hybrids?hi friend
yes this look It is familiar to me
the others pictures friend
to see if you like them
regards sinaloa
hi friend
the strains the pictures , the chapita de michoacan and arizona
they look a lot like
They are hybrids created here in the sierra de durango mexico,
they are crusades between ancient Mexicans and fast indicas,
to shorten the flowering time