2023 solo cup contest..

ChronicWonders.

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Yep its forgotten coleus in the corner.
And yes i have been collecting different varietys of them, i just like the way they look and grow. Nice plants to play with and try different techniques.
That red one especially is known for its ability to grow without starting to flowering early on so im using them for my coleus tree project.
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Here is some other colors. Couple of basils in the middle.
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We grow a few different varieties where I work. They’re mainly used in commercial plantings etc. I wish we carried the real fancy/newer splash varieties they have released the last few years for retail.E07E316F-59EA-4EED-A4A5-06BB516EA7D1.jpeg
 

Nutty sKunK

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I double checked my pictures, and this is the first day of week 3 flower. I've removed 2 more early fan leaves that were dying, but all the newer stuff is looking good. Also rejigged my nutrient solution up to 1.62. Seems to be liking it.


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Might be a bit sad but I love how the white hairs can vary so much from strain to strain. Some can be thick and stubby some can be super long and thin. Pretty cool aspect :)
 

Dorian2

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Might be a bit sad but I love how the white hairs can vary so much from strain to strain. Some can be thick and stubby some can be super long and thin. Pretty cool aspect :)
Sad is a nice word, but I was thinking the plant is closer to the word pathetic. Another cool thing I'm seeing with these plants is how closely they conform to their environment and size of medium base that they're in. If I remember correctly, the CK site mentioned that these Jack Herer's prefer lots of room for the root system. I figure that, combined with my missteps for the nutrient needs of a smaller base, probably didn't help her cause. But the last one I grew took 12 weeks in flower, so I'm assuming there is lots of time to go.
 
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