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method2mymadness

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Not bad was only 275 its cheaper glass was an impulse buy while bored wife was looking at a store in granit bay and a pipe shop was next door so went and looked got it for outdoors in the shed and grow room
 

bassman999

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Not bad was only 275 its cheaper glass was an impulse buy while bored wife was looking at a store in granit bay and a pipe shop was next door so went and looked got it for outdoors in the shed and grow room
Man thats expensive!
My bong cost me $20 lol
Empty Hennessy bottle from family=free
Downstem=$10
Bowl=10

I love mine, but still want to buy something nice.
 

Javadog

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I paid $89 for a new glass bong a The Black the other day.

It is by Black Sheep Gallery and is very workable.

I had to buy an ash catcher separately.

It is pretty tall...I am having a hard time ripping a full bowl.

I would love to have one of those oil smokers. Very cool.

JD
 

DrKingGreen

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Man thats expensive!
My bong cost me $20 lol
Empty Hennessy bottle from family=free
Downstem=$10
Bowl=10

I love mine, but still want to buy something nice.
Illadelph slacked for a little bit, but in my opinion they are back to making the best bongs available, and their prices are reasonable for quality glass
 

DST

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Looking good Bud, those do look like the start of males.

Here's a bit of what's going on over here.

Selected 3 DOG bx2 to take cuts from.

The bigger one is the DOG 2010, the other 3 are the ones I have taken clones from.

A couple of the BX2 that didn't make the grade.

2 of the bx2's and the DOG 2010 outside basking in the gloeious grey sky.


DOG 2010 fan leaf


Some DOG I chopped this morning.





In the flower cab




This was one of the girls that had been severly attacked (sour kush x deep blue). We shall see what comes of it.

My new super dooper pump for making bubble/ice hash

made in the UK eh, well blow me, lol.

Happy Easter

Peace and chocolate eggs to all...
DST
 

DST

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I think you got the DOG s1's as appossed to the feminized. Check with Don.
couple more i think are males hoyed the other 2 away these are the dog fem seeds aswell, but i have a purple kush fem and a smelly cherry fem in my cab yous agree these are males aswell
 

blunt8175

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Morning/evening 6ers,well I'm well surprised that I actually got a sleep without a joint,wonders never cease. Some nice looking plants getting shown, hats off to you geezers. Blunt :joint:
 

budolskie

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heres my pineapple chunk seedlings aswell going to a mates under his blue cfl till mine comes after bank holiday then will be going in the tent ready for wilma
 

AimAim

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Thought I'd put up some pics from yesterdays sunbathing and outdoor spray down. In group shot 1st on left is WW, 2nd W Rhino, last 2 are cheese. Seeds went in soil last week of January, vegged 7 weeks, switched to 12/12 a couple weeks ago. Kept them tied and supercropped hard, only about 14" tall but around 20" wide. Gonna just let them run now.March28 001.jpgMarch28 002.jpgMarch28 003.jpgMarch28 004.jpg
 
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Don Gin and Ton

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well apparently they are except they show male bits more dominantly in some cases??!. i've been reading up on it this afternoon.

I ran the same pips as budolski n got males. i likewise thought they should be fems though.

this is a copy n paste from Tom Hill:



They're not males ime, but highly staminate intersex females. Cannabis plants (sex) are controlled first by the XY system, but secondly (expression) by (often environmentally triggered) modifying factors located on autosomes, or pseudoautosomal regions. A female plant with a noted absence of masculine type modifiers can be said to be strongly female. When selfed her progeny will contain very few if any intersex individuals. The opposite type of plant (a female with a noted abundance of masculine type modifiers) -though they may be masked in the parent- will occasionally give rise upon recombination to what you're referring to in this thread. But they're not really males.


All plants born from gynoecious selections (born from female reversals) are females in regards to their sex chromosomes but express as females and intersex females of varying degrees (varying all the way to "it damn sure looks like a male to me") due to the presence/absence/activation of modifying factors.


This phenomenon is not exclusive to plants born of gynoecious selections, rather it is simply more readily apparent there than with male/female selections where it is masked by the expectation of seeing males in the population.
 
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