Thug pug genetics anyone?

superdank330

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Wanted to see if anyone has ran the squatch recently? I have a good feeling about that pack, feel like it's calling me to pop em..
Running one right now it's a Calmag whore but pretty hearty and biggest plant in the tent, I over fed some other plants and burnt them but this Squatch didnt seem to care. I'm around day 10 I'll post some pics once I bounce back
 

Dividedsky

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Clout chasing is at all time high on this forum. Growers talking smack on gromer and then deleting it when their running his gear.
I wouldn't say there is a lot of shit talking on gromer on this thread. Sure people bust balls and we joke around time to time because shit is kinda funny how he announced his retirement, the his beans flew of the shelves quickly, and he banked it all. Quite awesome actually. Sure there's a few who have talked shit but they don't keep posting, and are probably mad they don't of thug pug beans and have to pay $500 a pack now to get em.. most of us here all have love for gromer and thugpug.
 
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Genetic Geek

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I wouldn't say there is a lot of shit talking on gromer on this thread. Sure people bust balls and we joke around time to time because shit is kinda funny how he announced his retirement, the his beans flew of the shelves quickly, and he banked it all. Quite awesome actually. Sure there's a few who have talked shit but they don't keep posting, and are probably mad they don't of thug pug beans and have to pay $500 a pack now to get em.. most of us here all have love for gromer and thugpug.
Ones health is not to be joked about maybe that's why you deleted your comment since only you made a comment about it. Many others commented on the retirement. He saw an avenue which would generate great income and he seized the opportunity.
 

colocowboy

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Polyploidy can actually be tested that there are more than one unique DNA sequence on a plant, it can actually yield nugs of different expression like taste and effect but doesn’t physically show on the plant. It’s often mistaken from whorled phyllotaxy which is just a deformity that often works itself out, but can yield strange bud formations.
 

Railage

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Polyploidy can actually be tested that there are more than one unique DNA sequence on a plant, it can actually yield nugs of different expression like taste and effect but doesn’t physically show on the plant. It’s often mistaken from whorled phyllotaxy which is just a deformity that often works itself out, but can yield strange bud formations.
Ok, interesting. Thanks.:bigjoint:
 

Dividedsky

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That's good to hear man definitely need to buckle down on this room so I can run it.
The sherb breath is one of the strains I found every female to be somewhat stable and uniform. The sunset sherb makes this strain absolutely throw in yields. I hit over 13 zips on one of the phenos in a 5 gal fabric pot. Would say there is 2 main phenos. One heavy yielding, the other just a tad bit frostier not as tall but still both look absolutely stellar in terms of bag appeal.
 
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