can anyone tell me what strain this is? PIC!!!

sugaryDAVE

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that is realy nice looks yumy , but i dont think anyone on earth can tell you what strain it is just by looking at the pics, but they could tell you what they think it might be, but if you dont kno by now what strain your growing i dont think you would ever do, but it dose look like some good shit!!!!!!
 

Yota

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I know for sure...its a rare strain called "Uncle Fester's Fungus"

tastes like feet, smells like chicken
 

OregonMeds

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It's an indica named stretchicus aloticus. :)

You need way more light or you need your light way closer next time around. That is an indica that's stretched like mad, it's not right.

It's ok though, she's healthy and you'll get that bud but next time...
 

OregonMeds

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If you ripped down that mylar and painted that whole area with white paint you'd be miles ahead in reflected light. You're growing very well, very healthy plants but you're short on light again I can tell in this pic too.

Just fyi the best paint is Behr Ultra Pure White flat wall paint. It is more effective than the mylar even the way you have that space blanket and it's all wrinkled and folded. That stuff has to be pulled tight and flat if you want to use it and get equal to the behr paint. (space blanket pulled tight = white paint, mylar tiny bit greater if pulled tight.) both less effective than paint if dirty at all or wrinkled and folded. You're scattering most of the light to the wind and your walls are sucking it up and what is reflected off the walls is now tainted to the wrong spectrum because that isnt' pure white.

Sorry if I'm being a pest I am just trying to help you do better next time.
 

nemis

Active Member
thanks for that usefull info, any kinds of comments are welcome!!! yea i will be painting my walls white next grow this is my first grow
 

Boneman

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I think it's "fruity fungus stretchicus amongus"

That strain was popular in the late 70's early 80's.
 
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