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Shwag Seed

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hi confidential be sure to check your outside plants for critters and if you have any take appropiate actions or you will be in a losing battle trying to control them as they take off indoors hope they are clean but you never know till you break out the magnifying glass good luck with these little gems
 

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Don't underestimate schwag genetics! Schwag is schwag because it is handled and processed in the most careless of ways, not because the genetics are junk.

I wish you an amazing experience off of your divine schwaggrown bud!

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=190679

There's a link to my grow. I have 1 ThaiTanic plant (Thai x Skunk), and the other 6 plants are from some lovely schwagbean.

MuchLove.
 
Terrible news about the deer! Glad you could save that plant. I've grown my share of schwag seeds -- there are a lot of odd and rare plants that come up with unique smells and aesthetics not frequently seen in Dutch seeds.
 

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Sadly she was lost for good. She started the re-veg process and then died on the stem. The immature buds were smoked and were incredible. First 10 minutes went by and felt nothing. Then the warp drive was engaged without warning.

Still on the hunt for new genetics, though.
 
I hate to say I told you so.....

Yup. You were right. She was supposed to come in a week earlier, but life happened and the deer eventually did their damage before she finally came inside. She was looking great inside for a couple weeks and then lost all her foliage.

The taller one got harvested, though. It flowered for about 9 weeks, but was airy and looked premature. It started to die on the stem about 2 weeks after the pink one did. After losing its fan leaves the decision was made to cut. Rather have some immature tasty green buds, than slightly more mature buds with dead leaves in them.

Anyways, it has been a great learning experience. This is why bagseed was used. It's too bad these individual plants were lost, but there will be plenty more in the future (like a neat looking solid-red-stemmed clone that smells divine, and plenty more in the seed library waiting to see some light)
 
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