Delerium
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shitty root zone
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It ended up pretty fire. It was actually the better of those 2 seeds lol. I was surprised. The first run it didn't yield as much but from close it was just as vigor and the smoke was better. Ended up being a super dense purple sour plant. I actually just trashed it for more space for this year's seed runs. Well actually not just trashed it but back in January I did. Runs can be worth the run if the genetics are sweet people may want to run them. From my experience it's git or misswhat ever haappened wit that runt smf?
This thread has inspired me too...Im going to learn to cull...This thread inspired me to keep my runts. The ones I've kept in the past, turned out to be nothing special. I'll keep my runts this run and see what happens.
This an interesting thread. It should be kept alive.
The genetic's you have been acquiring lately ;) you better get the cull hand out and make space for all them gem's comingThis thread has inspired me too...Im going to learn to cull...
I usually grow all the females..rarely kill a female
I think i have enough to cull a few weak ones this year :)
leaves do look nice:), toss your runts, if you clones her, you clone a runt. Try and remember nature is cruel and survival of the fittest wins. Which is why these plants spit out thousands of seeds once pollinated. If even one seed grows up, that plants did its job. But us humans like to try and keep shit alive, when nature would have killed it off.
The hitler approach to growing.....nice. makes sense. Iv never put two and two together on the tall ones being males but Iim sure thats pretty accurate. I have noticed my males are usually skinnier and less beafy then the females. Thanks for the input TK.