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The first few are some White Ruskaya's made by Nebu, very seductive looking plant if you ask me. The last few pics of bud are of my pheno Golden-G, she's a perty lookin gal as well.
Thanks GL again for fixing that upload problem for me.
Thanks, they remind me of Karpov and bluewidow, they have that silk look to them. Just awesome plants to grow, well these actually grew themselves, haven't had one problem at all with them, I even shoved them in the corner for awhile, but they just keep doing great and it just amazes me. I have a few Blackberry widows that are in early veg, so I can't wait to see how they do as well. But these have been a real pleasure to grow, and I'm hoping they have a nice uplifting high to them, with a good flavor.
Here's some more shots of the WR. Not very much differences in phenos, some are a brighter green, and there might be an inch difference on some of the height, but for the most part, very uniform with the ladies, now the males were all different to some degree.
Thanks everyone, I think the nutrients really played a big roll in this grow. I've been using Flora Nova Bloom, and I can tell a big difference right off the bat, but will say these are some really beautiful plants that I love to just look at, and can't wait for the bud structure to really phatten up. Even though they are seeded, they were hit pretty early, so this should still give me plenty of buds to look at.
Here's some Golden-G that's ripening as we speak, another beautiful keeper in my garden.
Was just looking at one of the pics above and noticed a dark area, and I was thinking I know it can't be mold, cause this plant here is pretty mold free, and then I zoomed in on it, what a way 2 go.
Thanks all
I did have to make one adjustment for the igloo, since the weather is so cold, the tap water coming in is pretty chilled. So I had to heat the water for a day, and it brought it up to 75F, and it has dropped a few degrees to around 72F so right on track for temp. This was all done before the plants were put in, and so far the insolation is keeping the water temp stable.