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limonene

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Good to see the taller female pheno. I have two in veg with internodal lenght such as yours. was getting worried about males, as they have yet to show. F@$k!!! I should've cloned a few lowers of each and sexed them weeks ago.
I think kimbo generally shows a good female ratio from what I've read. The short pheno seems to be the one that's catching my eye though. Hope u get a few ladies pal.
Here's one of my 2 citriques. The other one is pretty stretchy and I'm not feeling her.
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Jdubb203

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Good to see the taller female pheno. I have two in veg with internodal lenght such as yours. was getting worried about males, as they have yet to show. F@$k!!! I should've cloned a few lowers of each and sexed them weeks ago.
The taller phenos are more blackberry dom from what I've seen just. Just finishing a run with like 7 females. One my taller phenos the short ones get really fat buds in them can't hold their weight lol
 

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johny22

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Good to see the taller female pheno. I have two in veg with internodal lenght such as yours. was getting worried about males, as they have yet to show. F@$k!!! I should've cloned a few lowers of each and sexed them weeks ago.
Hey cob got 2 biggest ones turned out female the runt with the sugar leaves looks like a male and still waitin on the mutant 25 days to show sex in veg im happy:mrgreen: how ur girls goin?
 

CoB_nUt

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Hey cob got 2 biggest ones turned out female the runt with the sugar leaves looks like a male and still waitin on the mutant 25 days to show sex in veg im happy:mrgreen: how ur girls goin?
Yo johny! they are looking happy and healthy. I think (really hoping) I saw a stigma protruding from a single bract at the intersection of the meristem,underneath the new growth that deceives us into thinking we see stigmas/"pistils". Both the regular plants have these solo bracts. I'm hoping they both end up female. The mutant, is healthy,happy, short as fuck and still beautifully ugly. I'll take a few flicks of them. Will most likely be my last veg pic.

Props on the two ladies. You gonna keep the mutant male? Sounds as if he has some good qualities with that early trich coverage.
 

johny22

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Yo johny! they are looking happy and healthy. I think (really hoping) I saw a stigma protruding from a single bract at the intersection of the meristem,underneath the new growth that deceives us into thinking we see stigmas/"pistils". Both the regular plants have these solo bracts. I'm hoping they both end up female. The mutant, is healthy,happy, short as fuck and still beautifully ugly. I'll take a few flicks of them. Will most likely be my last veg pic.

Props on the two ladies. You gonna keep the mutant male? Sounds as if he has some good qualities with that early trich coverage.
Dont know if i should keep it or not i got a limited edition sincity skunk thats also female thinkin of crossing her with the kimbo make sum kimbo funk
 

CoB_nUt

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yo johny, from what I understand early trich especially early amber,is a highly desireable trait. I'd top the lil fucker, keep 'em small or clone it and solo cup the clone. I have an afghan male clone that has been in a solo cup for 3 months. I think my weirdo as well as the two others are female. Lol I thought/think I see a stigma protruding from a bract or two. Took 4 clones of each last night/this am. Just need to get the pic uploaded.

ps. responded to your first post before I saw your last. I'd definitely chuck some of that early amber male's pollen on a willing and unsuspecting female, especially if I had the space to do so. Get ta chuckin!!!!!!
 
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CoB_nUt

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couple shots of the others #'s 1 & 3. First pic is a shot i tried to get of the mysterious stigma. Pay no attention to where the pointer is pointing, the bract in question is directly across from the pointer, here is where I think there is a sliver of stigma protruding IMG_3076.JPG

A few shots of #1
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