Rare dankness/rd genetics

Blue ox
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Blue ox #1
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Blue ox#2
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BUE OX #3 (my baby and depending on how she puts out my keeper)
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But i would like to ask him first.. It would be rude to just "steal it".. MY moral compass is wrong for tis business I think. I was told that at Moonshine BD party last night.
I' don't operate like the rest.[

QUOTE=wyteberrywidow;8624826]Yes you can there is no rule against that.[/QUOTE]
 
About 50% of clones showing roots, recutting the ones being stubborn. They had it comin.

BTW, all the 501st seeds popped, still waiting on about 3 or 4 Afghan HAs. Last packs of these that the mouse ate when germinating actually were some tiny almost premature looking seeds for both packs. The 501st are lookin great, much bigger this time. The Afghan HAs are fairly descent, bit better than the last pack. Almost kinda glad the mouse ate those last ones since these look more promising.
 
A mouse, eh?
About 50% of clones showing roots, recutting the ones being stubborn. They had it comin.

BTW, all the 501st seeds popped, still waiting on about 3 or 4 Afghan HAs. Last packs of these that the mouse ate when germinating actually were some tiny almost premature looking seeds for both packs. The 501st are lookin great, much bigger this time. The Afghan HAs are fairly descent, bit better than the last pack. Almost kinda glad the mouse ate those last ones since these look more promising.
 
Walkers at 65 days...272 grams out of a two gallon ebb n flo pot...

Thanks again RD team...one bean just helped out a lot with my power bills :0



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