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Not to resurrect an old thread, but I have a heavy skunk smell and double serrated leaves on a strawberry sequoiaMatches my experience, albeit anecdotal. When I had PM it didnt infect my Platinum cookies with the sawtooth leaves at all, but it hit every other strain in the room hard.
Pictures?Not to resurrect an old thread, but I have a heavy skunk smell and double serrated leaves on a strawberry sequoia
Not to resurrect a
The more mature the set the more consistent the serrated leaves. The first pic is an unknown mainlined plant i kept in stasis for 2+ months. The second is a strawberry sequoia also mainlined dropped in the soil on June 8th.Pictures?
I'll have to get some pics of the MTF up. some real similarities with that heavy sedation. Looking good!The more mature the set the more consistent the serrated leaves. The first pic is an unknown mainlined plant i kept in stasis for 2+ months. The second is a strawberry sequoia also mainlined dropped in the soil on June 8th.
Don't mind how they look lmao, they're coming back from a major setback
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Thank you ! I'd like to seeI'll have to get some pics of the MTF up. some real similarities with that heavy sedation. Looking good!
I've seen it in Skunk and in Blueberry so I tend to agree with a earlier poster, trait probably comes from the highlands of central Afghanistan.I know for sure that some of the oldschool genetics especially the skunk has the double serrated leaves I saw a thread post about it a while back and the guys were saying searching the double serrations in veg can help pheno hunt the skunk individuals out of the others.
all right you serrated leaf freaks.
That looks deliciousI love growing the MTF
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