Today you get to help me decide if this plant gets the axe or if mercy is the way, please read and vote.
So ive had this GSC clone for the longest time. It's 1 month older than my Blue Cheese seedling. They both started flowering on the same day almost 6 weeks ago. The clone is still doing horrible, thin, whispy buds, barely a smell unless you practically shove the buds in your nose, I got the cutting from a friend who was doing bad at growing and I thought I could take bad genetics and do better. The seeding is a frosty beast in comparison, and smells like sharp cheese on a plate made of pine cones with a hint of skunk. So this makes me hate the clone even more. You could read about it on my page but I'm long winded and it's like 10 years just to read it if you can't tell.
So here are my questions:
(1)Kill it? If so then why?
(2)Don't kill it, but give it less light and attention, let it be worthless and see what happens? Why/why not?
(3)Don't do a thing. Keep giving it all the love and light it can handle. Why/why not?
So ive had this GSC clone for the longest time. It's 1 month older than my Blue Cheese seedling. They both started flowering on the same day almost 6 weeks ago. The clone is still doing horrible, thin, whispy buds, barely a smell unless you practically shove the buds in your nose, I got the cutting from a friend who was doing bad at growing and I thought I could take bad genetics and do better. The seeding is a frosty beast in comparison, and smells like sharp cheese on a plate made of pine cones with a hint of skunk. So this makes me hate the clone even more. You could read about it on my page but I'm long winded and it's like 10 years just to read it if you can't tell.
So here are my questions:
(1)Kill it? If so then why?
(2)Don't kill it, but give it less light and attention, let it be worthless and see what happens? Why/why not?
(3)Don't do a thing. Keep giving it all the love and light it can handle. Why/why not?
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