SketchyGrower
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Sure.. but more a fair example of your work. Running a full grow journal so others can help troubleshoot if there are problems would be the way to do it. The genetics are just the start, everything from there on is the grower.
You should be psyched with your Plushes. I am with mine
Sure, We can take that path... If it was my fault as a grower then yes, Little blame if any can be placed on the genetics. I have grown "plenty" of other breeders
With little problems from hermie action... "" I am not saying Hermie's Don't happen!!"" I was just wondering if this is becoming more common in these latest batches of the Plush.? I'm all for sharing Knowledge, kind of why I am here. Just because it is not Positive, please don't push it aside... I have invested upwards of $1000+ on TGA gear if it's prone to nanners from any stress..(not saying it is)... but, if so I'd say that is valuable info,no?
(add two more packs of plushberry & Ace of Spades to the other TGA packs Pictured)
Personally if it was not for that one single problem (nanners) I would be Absolutely excited for these plushberry to get done
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