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GeneBanker

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Have you ever just not followed your own advice and had your girls give you the fat finger? I grew a plant I never wanted to. Did all the the things I would never advise anyone to do. And here is my reward. Week 9 flower. I know better than to do what I just did. And I lucked out it’s so late in flower.
 

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hotrodharley

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Yeah it’s all good. Just a bunch of stress induced nanners.
Last year planted some Tillamook Strawberry X Loctite. Two nice plants coming along. Then got the chance to get male and female cuttings of an IBL of Durban Poison. Maintained by the guy who went to Africa in 79 and retrieved the seeds. He’d had a major heart attack. I tell him hell yes. Outside go the TS. I do a quick seed run with the plants small and get a bunch. Chop and hang. Back into the tent with the TS. After being outside in Alaska in summer to suddenly go inside again? Nanners. And a boatload of them.

Gave them to this chick and moved on. She grew some of the seeds out. All female. None hermied or threw nanners.
 

hotrodharley

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I used to call them
pretty yellow flowers
Not good for selling but fine for personal
And if they’re seed heavy just separate the seed and use for concentrates or extracts. Or stuff it in pipes. I never saw seedless pot until probably 1973 except for what we grew. Buy a bag and it was seeded Mexican and a lot of it was pretty good. That’s the stuff we kept for ourselves on the border and in the business. People from up north coming down to buy almost always took quantity over quality anyway.
 

GeneBanker

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All the other cuts are fine. I caught this one early. I wish I could be mad or surprised but I earned this one.
I’m actually out of Jupiter seeds so I’m happy of the two in this plant. I grew up with seedy pot. I just wanted to call myself out because I deserve it. And that’s a good visual of nanners for people to reference.
 
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