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GroErr

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That mutation is called variegation. Harmless when it's on a few leaves but obviously the lack of chlorophyll is not a good thing by itself. Fyi it can inherit and propagated with cloning too. I've seen a few where it was 50-50% per leaflet, the stuff ornamental plant breeders get excited about.
Hey Sativied thanks for the info, that's more or less what I'd read on these, nothing to be concerned about if it's just a couple of leaves. I've seen it on my HSO Blue Dream every round and it's been a clone for a couple of years now so it does pass through, at least in some cases. That one is cooler because it is a single finger which goes about 60% green and the other 40% bright yellow. Cheers
 

Javadog

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Before I plan any seed runs, time for a little cured BR2-5 Blue Ripper F2 keeper :joint:

Next clone will get hit by the Blue Ripper male that fathered it, would love to isolate the power in this pheno, whoa :eyesmoke:

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Cheers :bigjoint:
It is not hard to see....that thing looks like an oil soaked rag...wet.

Hoo hoo! I am reminded of when bowls seem to burn without
seeming to react, as just the oil burns off. A very good sign.

Enjoy!
 

The Dawg

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Hey Dawg, those droopy one's were the last round at Day 7, the COBs were 16-18" from the canopy, finished really well, all 3 except the DOG (bottom-right in the pic) which was just a blah pheno with tiny buds. I attributed that to the fact it got PM early on in veg and never really recovered, but all around it wasn't a good pheno. The rest were just sort of drooping (in comparison to the newer larger plants under the LEC/COB mix) but generated huge colas/buds so I'm not complaining. Just an interesting observation how they react between the COBs and LEC's. No differences in the environment, medium, feeding, so I have to think it's something to do with the lights...
 

GroErr

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Young'ns coming up in veg. Will hold them for a while in the 1gal's, they'll flower in about 6 1/2 weeks so need to slow them down for a bit. They'll likely end up in 7gal's. Nice mix of clones, the Plemon and Blue Ripper will be the first gen clones. Plemon seems to be liking the super cropping, want to see what it can do with some training and a bigger pot.

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Cheers :bigjoint:
 

GroErr

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Just happened upon your page bro and glad I did. Looks like you got some cool shit going on and flowers are looking nice. And imagine that, alot of cool mofos hanging about ;)
Hey Vnsmkr thanks for popping in and welcome, just sharing the man cave with some great RIU folks, hope things are going well for you, peace :peace:
 

GroErr

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Wow sorry if anyone asked before me, but how do you get buds that frosty? Looks delicious.
Hey thanks @elfo777 I'd like to take credit but it's 90% genetics, the rest is giving them the right environment and having an eye/nose for the winners. No shortcuts to finding the right pheno in a sea of seeds, just have to pop, judge/smell/taste and cull like a mofo. Sometimes you get lucky or if the genetics are solid you can find gems in the first few seeds, the latest addition of Plemon, took about 6 seeds to find a winner pheno. That JTR pheno was found in my first pack as well.

Culling is probably the hardest thing for a grower to do but with only so much space, only the best of the best can survive!
 

GroErr

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I must have pissed off mother nature or something, big storm last night and one of my outdoor got crushed by a branch that fell off a tree behind them :( No time to fully assess the damage until I get back from some meetings, may be able to recover 1/2 to 2/3 of it, just tied her back a bit until I get some time. Damn, love/hate relationship when it comes to outdoor!
 

ttystikk

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I must have pissed off mother nature or something, big storm last night and one of my outdoor got crushed by a branch that fell off a tree behind them :( No time to fully assess the damage until I get back from some meetings, may be able to recover 1/2 to 2/3 of it, just tied her back a bit until I get some time. Damn, love/hate relationship when it comes to outdoor!
This is the first time I've heard of vegetable on vegetable warfare.
 

GroErr

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This is the first time I've heard of vegetable on vegetable warfare.
I've seen it many times growing in the bush unfortunately, I've had whole trees come down and take out a row of plants! Just didn't expect it in my backyard #$@%

We had a really bad ice storm at the end of winter and it made a mess, I'm guessing this was a branch that was cracked already and the tornado force winds finished it off. Gotta love mother nature, she likes to let us know who's boss from time to time :)
 

Javadog

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Well, I have seen some serious splits mend Gro....I will stay hopeful,
but sorry to hear this all the same.

JD

P.S. When I top plants I make a point of leaving some stem above the
top branch that I am keeping ---> had too many plants split at that point later.
(but never failed to get them to mend either....tape usually...)
 

GroErr

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Well, I have seen some serious splits mend Gro....I will stay hopeful,
but sorry to hear this all the same.

JD

P.S. When I top plants I make a point of leaving some stem above the
top branch that I am keeping ---> had too many plants split at that point later.
(but never failed to get them to mend either....tape usually...)
Yeah thanks, the one's I removed were literally hanging by a thread, the outer "skin", may have been able to splint/tape them but was so pissed at the time I just ripped them off. Should be able to save a good part of it though, it'll keep going and the other one is clean so I'll lose a couple of zips Not a biggie really just pissed because they were going so well :( Next.... lol
 
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