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el kapitan

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right on, thanks for the insight el kapitan. It's amazing how different the clones node structure looks compared to the seed plant on some of these phenos. I have one that has some of the shortest node spacing i've ever seen, which was not present in the seed plant.

I kinda figured the OG leaners were gonna have the banana smell, so I'm glad I have at least one. Looking forward to the next few weeks of growth on these. How long were your flowering times on this run? I'm thinking like 9 weeks for the OG, 10 for the hybrids, and 10-11 for the sat. dom. phenos.
I think that I pulled em right at 9 weeks completed. I try to make 56 - 60 days the goal to keep perpetual on time.
Yeah I definitely notice the change from seed first run to cloned in a few generations , in my experience they get better as they acclimate and adapt to their environment and food and growing techniques. If theres something you may be on the fence about keeping run one more healthy cut of it before tossing. I've regretted more than a few premature tosses
 

ShLUbY

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I think that I pulled em right at 9 weeks completed. I try to make 56 - 60 days the goal to keep perpetual on time.
Yeah I definitely notice the change from seed first run to cloned in a few generations , in my experience they get better as they acclimate and adapt to their environment and food and growing techniques. If theres something you may be on the fence about keeping run one more healthy cut of it before tossing. I've regretted more than a few premature tosses
generally i never toss a plant based on the seed run, i always prefer to do a clone run (or two) before making any rash decisions :)
 

CannaBruh

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Absolutely we observe strong and distinctive smells from seedlings. If you haven't I'd offer to pop more seeds or pay closer attention.

Be gentle when rubbing these babies.

Not unusual for seedlings of high pedigree ime.

Don't rub cotyledon, you want the first singlets that emerge after cotyledon. If they're gonna stink these will be the earliest ones to rub.

I can say that I have several distinct smells on macdawg some of them being mutants at these early stages. Lots of breath and sour (attributed to chem again ime) Sour, breath, mint, some of the smells noted.

The reveg-type growth is typical for the mutants.
Let them run and often they will grow out of it. Some of my Macdawgs have already done so, others are still stuck on stupid.

11 of 11 are still alive but it's still cold af
slow boat to harvestville
 

Bakersfield

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Absolutely we observe strong and distinctive smells from seedlings. If you haven't I'd offer to pop more seeds or pay closer attention.

Be gentle when rubbing these babies.

Not unusual for seedlings of high pedigree ime.

Don't rub cotyledon, you want the first singlets that emerge after cotyledon. If they're gonna stink these will be the earliest ones to rub.

I can say that I have several distinct smells on macdawg some of them being mutants at these early stages. Lots of breath and sour (attributed to chem again ime) Sour, breath, mint, some of the smells noted.

The reveg-type growth is typical for the mutants.
Let them run and often they will grow out of it. Some of my Macdawgs have already done so, others are still stuck on stupid.

11 of 11 are still alive but it's still cold af
slow boat to harvestville
My sniffer isn't that sensitive, too many years of concrete dust and riding the rails. It has to be loud for me to really take notice.
 
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