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  • SoOrbudgal
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    No not you Gingerbeard your doggo which i'm sorry i said HE cause she's a SHE and yes i do believe given the chance she'd roll in it. Never know.

  • Gingerbeard
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    My codominant are main stems, not side branches. In my research, I could find nothing like it in weed.
    Remember Name that/those mutation(s) - GrowWeedEasy.com Cannabis Growing Forum​?

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  • Bluey
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    Codominant stems seem to be quite normal. I get confused when they are not. Makes my job harder at decision time when scissored up.

  • Gingerbeard
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    Hmm... stems... buds... leaves... I don't know what you base your comparison on. I already accept my inability to pick the nuances of vanilla and pepper undertones of pot. But I can tell the difference between a lodge-pole pine and a pinion pine. Similarities in buds but it looks to me like two strains.
    What we have here are freaky pheno variations. I mean, how often do you see a weed plant with codominant stems? Maybe you accidentally used thalidomide on one of the colloidal silverings? ​

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  • Going2fast
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    Vertically challenged or not they have the same plant structure 🫠

  • Gingerbeard
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    Are you talking about me? Dabber is a girl. We are both beyond our shit-rolling stage.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Well done Mr. I love the riser McGuyvers it's a beautiful thingy. Those hairs will be so pretty next to the frost i love that.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Oh shit you know he loves it LOL given the opportunity he'd roll in it !!

  • Bluey
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    Oh very nice. You've exposed every single bud node to the light. Hardly a leaf remains.

  • Gingerbeard
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    Feel me?12



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  • Gingerbeard
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    Not really, sis-boom-brah. Take a look at my post #12. Two are elevated short and bushy. Two are long and lanky. Bud development on the codom is way behind the others. I'll do a lineup come harvest time.

  • Going2fast
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    They all look similar. A good thing.

  • Gingerbeard
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    How does an animal that communicates through smelling butts and poo deal with the smell of raw sewage? I am not sure I ever considered.

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  • Bluey
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    How does Dabber's sensitive nose deal with the smell of the raw sewerage?

    You're going to get a nice harvest from that tent it would appear. Nice one.

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  • Gingerbeard
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    10 weeks? Something like that.
    Levi's jeans seam thread orange. That's the color of the pistils, in person. The pictures don't really get it.
    The stank has instanktified back to my bedroom with the random stank bubble. Like the finger cheese I mentioned before. Not at all fruity or berry'y like all the previous. I think I like the subtleness of cheese more than the fruit/berry vernacular.
    One stem of the codom has grown itself a Cerberus.
    Trichomes are wet, not real sticky. I'm not going ginger hunting until next week.
    This is another strain that fills the tent, nicely, with minimal training. It's more like fluffing and encouraging everyone to keep their buds to themselves.
    And Dabber. Good dog. Sucha good dog. Wanna snickety?

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