Bud Goodman's Perpetual Thread of Perpetually Good Buds, Man.

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Lobsters are just evolved insects... YECHH!
Big water bugs. Never thought of it along those lines, but I bet there's some truth to it.

Google is so amazing;
Crustaceans shares a common ancestor with all insects, including the household cockroach, Blattaria. Insects and crustaceans belong to the phylum Arthropoda. ... Lobsters are comparatively very long-lived creatures.
 
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In want them to say they're prayers... But this is a little extreme.

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😅 Somehow I got put back to page one, looking at some of that early stuff. lol.

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Budgoodman playing his grow room.🌱🌱🌱
13 min... and 2o million views. 🤪
Not bad considering I already took down all the big towering cola's, and there in bottles already. Two on the right are blueberries; on left is the remaining GG crosses. I didn't do any math, cause I don't really track it, but this was most certainly a heavier haul than usual for the single 4x4, considering I've already filled many bottles and a small tote. My guess is over 3 lbs; easily, but not sure.
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Frankster

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There is levels to this guys. 🤣
What the heck. Probably had some sort of infection (maybe larva?) along the main root there chowing on them, looks like; then started growing roots off the top cause it could get past the problem area. Fungal Gnat larva is probably to blame, when the cutting was fresh and starting out, so it' was some sort of battle to overcome... Probably laid eggs the same day it was cloned; somehow.

looks like abnormal cell division of some type.

It's amazing it survived long as it did, must have been pretty healthy otherwise.
I'd say clean up the tip good, and plant it. see what happens. But clean up that tip well whatever you do.
 
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Looks almost intentional 🤔 crazy.
I think more bad technique. Note it's a soil plug; whereas all the ones I've ever got from bud have been foam grow plugs.
That soil has way more variables in it that can go wrong IMO. Whoever did that needs to revise their techniques, move away from using soil that can harbor pathogens or contaminate easily...

soil looks like the main culprit for vector here.
 
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He doesn’t have much room so he told me it was very small and kept in a solo cup. So I was expecting him to just send it in the cup. Instead he dug it up and put it in the clone shipper I sent him🤣. Gnats were eating the roots for sure and is.why the plant broke out of the plug.
I’ve never been able to get such skinny stems🙂. They starting to perk up though we will see.
 
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