GreenAndFast
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Ah well just put another 3 acid beautys into wet paper towel
The fallen soldier
The fallen soldier
Ah well just put another 3 acid beautys into wet paper towel
The fallen soldier
And looking into the Jamaican Pineapple Haze from White Buffalo. If anyone has actually grown it, thought?
Jamaican pineapple haze . Totally has the spiciness. It's funky/citrusy
it happened to me with f13diesel too.
those hazes love your climate. beautiful as always.
g0dzilla grew some of that jamaican haze. and I think he posted it in this thread.
First things first.. i have handful of mindblower haze that have sprouted and I'll be getting those into flower on about 1 mo time. Respect to Maha and everyone posting.
Ah well just put another 3 acid beautys into wet paper towel
The fallen soldier
those hazes love your climate. beautiful as always.
g0dzilla grew some of that jamaican haze. and I think he posted it in this thread.
I don’t have any bubushka dogs but I have sweater catsBabushka dogs unite!
Tropical boogie #3 seed plant
smells floral honey metallic honeysuckle really.
Rest of the surreal v2 plants, showing their differences more and more as flowering progresses.
Very promising sour/woody smell profile in general, but not as simple as it sounds I assure you!
Lots of nuances in there, also early smoke tests of #7 say it is unexpectedly tasty
Here they are, 9 weeks:
#2
#3
#5
#6
Fusarium attack?
Santa Ana winds can be brutal, effin dust devils will destroy a spot.
If I’m not mistaking from you’re photos, that acid beauty looks a victim of fusarium. Thins it’s stem at the bottom (soil level). Flops over and nothing seems to recover it. The fusarium attacks the xylem of the plant. Too moist and spore present in the seed popping stage. I’ve lost more than a few seeds over the years and it’s mighty frustrating. If that’s a concern, I nuke (microwave) my initial soil to deconstruct those spores. Then try and keep a correct balance of necessary moisture…but not too moist. Honestly, the fusarium spores are there always. Zap the soil to reduce and hope your seedlings are strong enough. Good luck…