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Quote: 206 said: and we have no info about the male skunk.
When I ordered my set of these freebies I watched the video on the Attitude about the deal, and they mentioned that the male was the 30 year old Skunk male from Holland. Thus, from the age I am assuming it is a Skunk #1 male, originally an Afghani X Colombian X Thai. It is a sativa dominant plant, tall, strong, and very vigorous, and great for a male breeder.
I am anxious to get mine started but have a full garden and no space, so I can't wait to see how these turn out. Looking good!
I think it is remarkable how similar they all look. None of them yet look to have any semblance of a sativa father. The width and length of the leaves appear almost identical to me from the pics.
Those are looking spot on I'm digging it. You can start to see nuances of differences in leaf shape and whatnot now. Eager to see what you will have in a couple weeks. I will stay tuned in.
Wow two of those Kandy Kush Xs look totally different. Cool stuff and good pics. And those LA Confidentials remind me of my Strawberry Cough with those leaves on long stems. I would expect those to take up a lot of surface area in the grow room, and be stretchers like my SC does.
Nice looking plant there. Nice use of topping. It looks pretty similar to my SC when it was vegging. I meant stretching more in the first weeks of flower, rather than the growth stage. Do the internodes stay relatively short when you flower it as well?
This "lollipopping" definitely seems to be the trend here on this site. I was wondering if anybody ever did any side by side tests with it, one plant lollipopped and the other not to see the effect on yield. I use the small lower popcorn buds for hash or butter, or to reveg the plant after harvest, that is the only reason I never have tried it. I can appreciate the logic behind doing it, and was wondering if the yields actually improve, because I could be convinced to try it on some plants.