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Bruce banner Just getting some color

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Delicious!

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Idk if you noticed but I’m thinking you have some.mites on the go there. Try straight water sprays after a serious flooding of canned CO2 drop temps and raise humidity as.much as possible. Lay out some sticky traps and break out the diatomaceous earth if you can as u can’t spray any pesticides ATM. Well just some ideas hope it was of some help and good luck.im here if u have any ideas u want to run by me ,I’m pretty good w bugs :wink: (organically) mites hate water u will be surprised what it can do to them.

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They’re gone. Thanks though. We have a “hospital” we send plants to when they get anything. She’s been cleared and is back in general population.

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Lol plant hospital i like it.

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Weed jail nice!:love_you_gesture::joy:

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Lol there in solitary confinment.

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I call it the i.c.u. :wink:

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Snapped a quick pic of my outdoor dinamed cbd plus. Smells very fruity. Chop down in a couple days!

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Wow great looking cdn outdoor right there!!. I never see anything like that around here grown outdoors. Mostly just see freezeland booooooo!!! Quebec floods the place w weed for .75$ that’s 750 on a key lol garbage. We hate outdoor due to this . But u guys are changing the way I think about it lol. Still don’t think n.s. is a great place to grow outdoor unless u have a greenhouse I’d say grow autos around here.

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More tiny and deformed seeds, with some seed’s shells without nucleus, has been picked up from the 1st & 2nd batches of buds as well, after the main curing state today, October 2/2019. @justgrowin

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Howdy. Love forums bud porn sections and spent the best part of the last hour scrolling through some amazing pictures. So my first post here and would like to share a couple special pictures of mine. I was lucky enough to score some seeds from growlikejoe.com, alot of hybrid strains with mainly african genetics like malawi, nigerian, congolese etc. So I grew out the malawi kush and took some clones just before it went into full flower naturally.

The clones were short with dank nugs and turned purple as the winter season set in. What was special about these clones was that a spiny flower mantis decided to make her home on one specific clone for weeks if not months. She became very tame and you could pick her up on a finger while watering the plants and then gently put her back. Below is some pictures of the plants change and her colour change.

She even made her own music video and poem. More about the story on my blog.

Still got a couple seeds from Joe and some original seeds from Afropips which the seeds were hybridized from.

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Welcome Chris we are happy to have you here . You have some great genetics going on there, I love all the African genetics I have tried sofar, I have a special spot for Durban’s poison. The spiny mantis is beautiful. Good to know who the good fellas are .I never kill spiders or ladybugs in my garden (or house).love the pics keep em coming :wink:

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Thank you and a great platform. Just learning the ropes and getting used to it all. i live with millions of animals and insects. I try not kill anything but out in the rural sticks it does happen from time to time, sadly. Ahhh Durban Poison, I been on that trail for a couple years ( 15 plus to be exact :slight_smile: ) and recently compiled an article that I have not looked at in months. It basically covers the “truth” behind DP and the different routes it took to be one of the most popular strains in the world. If anyone knows anyone that is willing to buy the article for publishing I would be grateful and get the final draft ready with images. The article is about 2000 words, well written with alot of detail of who, what, when.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvQltAAgfVe/

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@Kareenabis420 may know someone I’ll check out some more ppl and tag em for ya :wink: there’s definitely journalistic ppl here

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Thank you. Thats what growersnetwork is about.

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@hiesenberg3 might know someone as well :wink:

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Thank you @hoppiefrog i appreciate the reference. Welcome @chrisj j i just put the word out if someone would be interested. I will let you know of any developments on my end. You have to admit to the 15 Year pursuit is not an easy task my hat is off.

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Thank you.Not a hard task at all, its been very interesting meeting people, learning new things and smoking lots of weed. Planting seeds and a good life.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvJYLd9gzu0/

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Beautiful plant ill never forget the first time i found some …we kinda i took a bud from my father in highschool and wow i knew it was special right away from the smell to the beautiful color green it stood out before i even lit it up!!! Love the look of that girl shes pretty and smells like heaven :wink:

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