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Look at theses beautiful big lady's who are flowering away
That's what I figured she is it was a seed from colorado sack I bought from the dispensary I always get luck with seeds like that the only bad part with that is you have no idea of the genetics due to the pollution of the male! But I definitely think she's a sativa dominant which I'm excited about I love sativa!Sativa? Beautiful!
Wow you can tell like that?Leaves and nodal separation say Sativa! Nice job!
What about this oneLeaves and nodal separation say Sativa! Nice job!
It seems to me that the pollen donors for bagseed are usually females that popped a male flower. Do your bag seed plants tend to turn out to be females?That's what I figured she is it was a seed from colorado sack I bought from the dispensary I always get luck with seeds like that the only bad part with that is you have no idea of the genetics due to the pollution of the male! But I definitely think she's a sativa dominant which I'm excited about I love sativa!
Typically Sativa genetics tend to produce lanky, tall skinny leaf plants with large nodal separation while indicas are more compact with wider leaves and short nodal separation.Wow you can tell like that?
What about this one
Looks like a sativa dominant hybrid. I can tell by smell also.What about this one
It seems to me that the pollen donors for bagseed are usually females that popped a male flower. Do your bag seed plants tend to turn out to be females?
I've only found one male out of many seeds do sounds like your right I consider them golden all seeds are golden it's like opening the Willy Wonka candy and finding a golden ticketIt seems to me that the pollen donors for bagseed are usually females that popped a male flower. Do your bag seed plants tend to turn out to be females?