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hillbill

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One of the Appalachian Super Skunks had this offset asymmetrical leaf pattern affecting only 1/3 of the leaves.
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My ASS don't look like that at all as it seems quite symmetrical! Well its day 51 and I can finally smell my ASS. Very sour and something like almost cat piss but not quite. Very spicy and if you get close you can feel it in your nostrils. And maybe over ripe berries or fruit. Lots of smells suddenly in the last couple days and would call this a loud ASS.
 

Schwaggy P

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My ASS don't look like that at all as it seems quite symmetrical! Well its day 51 and I can finally smell my ASS. Very sour and something like almost cat piss but not quite. Very spicy and if you get close you can feel it in your nostrils. And maybe over ripe berries or fruit. Lots of smells suddenly in the last couple days and would call this a loud ASS.
The weird leaves were only on one of the phenos. I noticed the smells turning funky later in flower: rancid marinara, hot garbage, dead animal, dirty socks, etc.
 

1kemosabe

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My ASS don't look like that at all as it seems quite symmetrical! Well its day 51 and I can finally smell my ASS. Very sour and something like almost cat piss but not quite. Very spicy and if you get close you can feel it in your nostrils. And maybe over ripe berries or fruit. Lots of smells suddenly in the last couple days and would call this a loud ASS.
Any plans on chucking some pollen on your ass ?
 

Sunbiz1

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Hey everyone,

I have an outdoor strain related question. Need to know which strains work at 42 N, upper Midwest U.S. in the ground?
The plan is the same as I once did several years ago, to mix a few plants into my native wildflower garden.
I got lucky last time, as the strain used finished early Oct.; began flowering around 14 hours of daylight late July.
Anything past mid-October is a no-go, as all other surrounding plants have turned color by then.
Which would leave my nice green ladies too visible to the naked eye.:mrgreen:
Granola funk cannot be used, love the strain but height and smell have me running that indoors only.

What I have left is triangle kush x wookie 15, and GG4 x SSDD.
Would either work, or is there another strain I should buy that is more suitable outdoors?
Thanks much for any assistance.
 

Rosinallday

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Hey everyone,

I have an outdoor strain related question. Need to know which strains work at 42 N, upper Midwest U.S. in the ground?
The plan is the same as I once did several years ago, to mix a few plants into my native wildflower garden.
I got lucky last time, as the strain used finished early Oct.; began flowering around 14 hours of daylight late July.
Anything past mid-October is a no-go, as all other surrounding plants have turned color by then.
Which would leave my nice green ladies too visible to the naked eye.:mrgreen:
Granola funk cannot be used, love the strain but height and smell have me running that indoors only.

What I have left is triangle kush x wookie 15, and GG4 x SSDD.
Would either work, or is there another strain I should buy that is more suitable outdoors?
Thanks much for any assistance.
Bodhi has quick finishing pheno's with the HP and Wookie dad's. I grew Lavender Jack, Cherry HP, Blueberry HP and Green Lotus outside(Oregon) that all finished end September - 10 October
The DLA series could be killer outside.
 

numberfour

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Looks a lot like my Lucky Charms x Orgasmatron tester did. Very dense buds. I wonder if that sparkle is from the dad.
I loved the sound of that cross, how long did you flower for and did you find a keeper? Yes those are dense buds, really loud. Biggest plants I've flowered for a while, trebled in size after the flip. Can't wait for harvest and a smoke.

Purple Sunshine
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Schmarmpit

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I loved the sound of that cross, how long did you flower for and did you find a keeper? Yes those are dense buds, really loud. Biggest plants I've flowered for a while, trebled in size after the flip. Can't wait for harvest and a smoke.

Purple Sunshine
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Wow, that's beautiful. I only had one female out of 8 seeds, and sadly a few herms. But the one female smelled great and produced very well. Same experience, 3x stretch, big node spacing, glistening buds. Flowered for 9 weeks. The taste of the smoke didn't meet my needs to be a keeper but the effect was very strong.
 

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thenotsoesoteric

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How do you know they are s1 and not from drifting pollen of another source?
I don't but it is the most likely scenario. He lives in a crowded neighborhood where few if any neighbors would have any pot plants outside. Plus his backyard has many sources of contention for random pollen that might be floating around. Much more unlikely that random pollen found its way to my buddy's backyard than it is likely that the plant just shot out a nanner.

Either way I'll find out in a few months, maybe anyway, lol.
 
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