GreenHighlander

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nice buds there, they look very similar to the Mosca C99 yet the Mosca was more branchy, ive gotta get some of those Peakseeds C99!
Thanks but I think the buds were much nicer the first run with the c99 at the beginning of this journal. After seeing people do 12/12 from seed successfully on here I figured I would give it a go to fill up extra space and for shits and giggles. I highly recommend peaks c99 to anyone who loves sativas. It is easy to grow, decent yield, and top notch quality.

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GreenHighlander

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Took down the final 2 c99 seedlings.
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I noticed that all 3 c99s seemed to foxtail a far amount this time. Even the main bud is just stacked foxtails
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A PW leaf shot that I like the look of for some reason.

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After picking the male flowers off each PW , none have returned yet.
But on that note I did find this sob on the NR this am
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I will pick it off like the PWs and see if they come back.
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GreenHighlander

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Sucks on the male parts dude.I just went through the same shit with some unknown genetics also.2 and half weeks into 12/12 balls and buds was every where on 2 plants.
It is what it is. I don't have anything atm, or the time to replace them. So I will have to keep checking each node on each plant from here on out.
But ya pretty bummed I have wasted so much time on these genetics when I have so much other great stuff I could of run. Live in learn. Thats the whole point of the set up. Pop new beans and see what they got. Win some, lose some.
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GreenHighlander

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Some day 31 from flip , PW frost shots.
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I didn't take a picture of the droop right after watering. But within a short period of time these plants go from droopy and sickly looking right after being watered, to rocking and praying to the sky, way beyond any I have seen before.
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No new male flowers to report.
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GreenHighlander

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looking good, a bitumen aerosol can be used to seal up those open wounds on your plant to thwart disease
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Thanks for the tip. I agree it works great for that. I have used it on fruit trees for that reason. The ones I revegged wont be around long. I will be taking cuttings and mother out one or two of those. Then the reveg usually is put into flower for a second time or outdoors to finish its life.
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