Any one grow black dominia before?

Kickflipfrontblunt

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I'm growing a photoperiod for the first time ... I found a seed in a Baggie all by itself so I decided to germ it ... It rooted and the process began .. Later on found out it was afgahn broadleaf .. Looked into it further and found a strain called "black dominia" and it looks IDENTICAL.. The thing is some of the plants in the photos where very very very dark In color and some where more of a green color which mine looks exactly like here's a pic of a bud ... If anyone recognizes this strain please let me know.
 

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ODanksta

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I'm growing a photoperiod for the first time ... I found a seed in a Baggie all by itself so I decided to germ it ... It rooted and the process began .. Later on found out it was afgahn broadleaf .. Looked into it further and found a strain called "black dominia" and it looks IDENTICAL.. The thing is some of the plants in the photos where very very very dark In color and some where more of a green color which mine looks exactly like here's a pic of a bud ... If anyone recognizes this strain please let me know.
lol, you don't happen to work at a hydroshop in Tx do you?
 

MonkeyGrinder

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The thing is some of the plants in the photos where very very very dark In color and some where more of a green color which mine looks exactly like
Probably due to nute ratios. More N = darker green etc.
Or camera lighting.
Or pheno. I had a plant in 2014 that had strait up red/purple stems from a week after germ in April until chop in September.
Time to finish that girl out and see?
 

althor

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I'm growing a photoperiod for the first time ... I found a seed in a Baggie all by itself so I decided to germ it ... It rooted and the process began .. Later on found out it was afgahn broadleaf .. Looked into it further and found a strain called "black dominia" and it looks IDENTICAL.. The thing is some of the plants in the photos where very very very dark In color and some where more of a green color which mine looks exactly like here's a pic of a bud ... If anyone recognizes this strain please let me know.
There are thousands of strains that look identical, most anyone can tell you is if it is a sativa/indica/hybrid/ruderalis.
Anything more than that is just guessing. Even identifying sativa/indica/hybrid/ruderalis is just a guess as well, some can fool you.
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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There are thousands of strains that look identical, most anyone can tell you is if it is a sativa/indica/hybrid/ruderalis.
Anything more than that is just guessing. Even identifying sativa/indica/hybrid/ruderalis is just a guess as well, some can fool you.
I deffinetly agree with you ... I know for sure its not ruderalis that's what I started off with cause they are pretty easy ...
What are the chances that one fucking seed in a million would be black domina??:lol::clap: Lol i needed a laugh!
Well.. The chances I guess are one in a million lol
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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Probably due to nute ratios. More N = darker green etc.
Or camera lighting.
Or pheno. I had a plant in 2014 that had strait up red/purple stems from a week after germ in April until chop in September.
Time to finish that girl out and see?
Here's another question why are the tips of the leaves curling up and turning brown ... Second picture is over all plant growth ( yes it topped itself four times ) .. What do you think besides the curling leaves
 

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astronomikl

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one of my first grows with ¨known seeds¨was a cross from world of seeds, domina star which was black domina x sensi star. very good smooth smoke. It was very stony, and made us laugh
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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one of my first grows with ¨known seeds¨was a cross from world of seeds, domina star which was black domina x sensi star. very good smooth smoke. It was very stony, and made us laugh
Can you look at the pictures above your first post and tell me why the tips of the leaves are curling and turning brown and Chrispy
 

astronomikl

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I am not that good at saying what is wrong with plants. I am sure if you put the question out there someone more experienced than me could tell you. for me usually when that happens its because of the ferts that I am putting in, and I need to dial back and just give them water for a while. But again, I am no expert.
 

Kickflipfrontblunt

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I am not that good at saying what is wrong with plants. I am sure if you put the question out there someone more experienced than me could tell you. for me usually when that happens its because of the ferts that I am putting in, and I need to dial back and just give them water for a while. But again, I am no expert.
That's exactly what I did ... Does the overall appearance of the plant look okay.. To me it just looks like a tumbleweed but i see other peoples plants and they stand nice and straight with nice big fan leaves and big colas at the top
 
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