Clone only strains

akhiymjames

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That's what I don't get and adds to why I believed the matt berger story. They tag each other in all of it.

Are they being sarcastic?

Professor P is highly regarded. Old school breeder with fundamentals.
I think Orgnkid and his people do it to Matt to mess with him lol he hasn't posted on IG for weeks from what I can see but like I said who knows.

Professor is top class dude anybody has the right to believe what he says.
 

Drew303fullsun

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Ya I was just about to say it and once my bubba mom is big I'll post her leaves believe me they look alot like those u just posted if not identical big 8-10" leaves fat as fuck with a extra jagged edge
Ya I was just about to say it and once my bubba mom is big I'll post her leaves believe me they look alot like those u just posted if not identical big 8-10" leaves fat as fuck with a extra jagged edge
the Florida bubba I've seen Grows and looks similar to Katsu or any other version but has those fruity terps
 

Odin*

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That last pic looks a lot like what Afghan King has been posting. Not the typical "OG" nugs that we all recognize. Hmmmm

Now, I am not by any means suggesting that AK is utilizing paclo, but a lot (and by a lot, I mean most, if not all) of the commercial growers are, only concerned with the bottom line. I've inadvertently used a product containing paclo, Gravity. When Gravity first hit the shelves, I decided I'd give it a shot. I used Gravity until I discovered that paclo is one of the active ingredients. Gravity is gone, but there are others. I've had my HPK for a long time. It maxes out about as big around as a "Coke" can. This is a pic of HPK on paclo (Gravity) from years ago, finished up about as big around as a 2ltr bottle (I have big hands).






You can clearly see the massive change in bud structure (if you compare them to the other pics of my HPK that I posted) when paclo is introduced. I hope this doesn't prompt a paclo search. It'll give you cancer, anyone that smokes on your stuff could get cancer. "Chemicals" and "cancers of the earth" are the exact opposite of what the herb stands for.

I just wanted to "illustrate" the massive changes that can be brought about by "additives".
 

Afgan King

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Now, I am not by any means suggesting that AK is utilizing paclo, but a lot (and by a lot, I mean most, if not all) of the commercial growers are, only concerned with the bottom line. I've inadvertently used a product containing paclo, Gravity. When Gravity first hit the shelves, I decided I'd give it a shot. I used Gravity until I discovered that paclo is one of the active ingredients. Gravity is gone, but there are others. I've had my HPK for a long time. It maxes out about as big around as a "Coke" can. This is a pic of HPK on paclo (Gravity) from years ago, finished up about as big around as a 2ltr bottle (I have big hands).






You can clearly see the massive change in bud structure (if you compare them to the other pics of my HPK that I posted) when paclo is introduced. I hope this doesn't prompt a paclo search. It'll give you cancer, anyone that smokes on your stuff could get cancer. "Chemicals" and "cancers of the earth" are the exact opposite of what the herb stands for.

I just wanted to "illustrate" the massive changes that can be brought about by "additives".
Additives change plants like crazy seen bubba pull 2.3 a light but the buds were mutated as fuck
 

Drew303fullsun

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So... here's one for the Bubba debate. Any opinions on which it is? There is a bit of a sweet smell to it, but mostly earthy. I know what it came to me as, just wondering what you all thought.

Mile High Colorado
That's def one of the bubbas but would half to smell it to know which one....they all grow very similar. My guess would be from what you described it as...pre 98
 

COGrown

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So... here's one for the Bubba debate. Any opinions on which it is? There is a bit of a sweet smell to it, but mostly earthy. I know what it came to me as, just wondering what you all thought.

Mile High Colorado
Mostly in CO we have the p98 cut. The katsu is here but much more closely held, while the pre98 is actually about the easiest real elite cut to get here. Definitely looks like the pre98 in flowering.
 
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