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No idea. Didn’t have any description really besides hashtags I think. That colored stuff on it is probably fentanylWhat does the description say? I cant imagine what it could be but those are shaped like buds. The only thing I can imagine sounds out there, that it could be THC candies in the mould of small buds as a novelty item maybe?
I call shenanigans
Yeah man. That some sexy genetics right there.One of the Triangle Kush S1’s starting week 5 of flower.
Biggest yielder of the lot (though still very modest at best..) as well as having the strongest aromas and easiest to take care of. More than likely the keeper :) View attachment 2191695
My favorite line of the movie!! Okay maybe there’s too many good lines to only like one, but I’ll be damned if I haven’t jumped in a vehicle or two and yelled that out to the unsuspecting passengers.You boys like MEXEEEEEECO ???????
Woooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Most likely it’s got something else on it, who the hell would smoke that shitNo idea. Didn’t have any description really besides hashtags I think. That colored stuff on it is probably fentanyl
I believe they call these moon rocks. Its a bud dipped in hash oil and then rolled in kiefNo idea. Didn’t have any description really besides hashtags I think. That colored stuff on it is probably fentanyl
Nitrogen toxicity usually causes dark green leaves and the tips of the leaves will claw downward. I’m not seeing anything from your pictures, your camera might have a hard time capturing what you’re seeing with your own two eyes though.Need an opinion.
My plants, all 12, look a little blue-ish and shiny. Does that mean too much nitrogen?
If not, what could it be and should I be concerned?
When I transplanted them I mixed a gallon of water with recharge and a couple of organic fungicides. They each got a gallon.
The soil is some kind of compost that hubby bought.
Thanks.
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Thanks! Nope, no clawing, just shiny blue-ish, and that's with my eyeballs.Nitrogen toxicity usually causes dark green leaves and the tips of the leaves will claw downward. I’m not seeing anything from your pictures, your camera might have a hard time capturing what you’re seeing with your own two eyes though.
Yep, free and plentiful.CP,
I think they look great. What are you using as mulch? Lawn clippings?
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Some plants go blue-hued when thriving and completely satisfied. I love seeing it. Peaceblaster #2 and OJ x BB #2 are both blue-hued, and seem almost glowing from a distance lol. Def a little darker then the others, but not in a way that concerns me whatsoever.Thanks! Nope, no clawing, just shiny blue-ish, and that's with my eyeballs.
They look really good to me, but I'm still a novice after 5 years and need all the advice.
Trying to keep them healthy enough to stave off the dreaded mold come Oct.
Thanks much! BTW, now that I think of it, the extras are not showing any blue at all and they aren't growing as fast either.Some plants go blue-hued when thriving and completely satisfied. I love seeing it. Peaceblaster #2 and OJ x BB #2 are both blue-hued, and seem almost glowing from a distance lol. Def a little darker then the others, but not in a way that concerns me whatsoever.
i dont think that blue hue has anything to do with anything but genetics tbh. My PB 1 and 3 sont go blue hued, not so far, but are very deep and happy green, and right on pace with the PB2. Not every plant will go blue hued if thriving outside, but if you do see it, you can be pretty confident it is a very happy plant.Thanks much! BTW, now that I think of it, the extras are not showing any blue at all and they aren't growing as fast either.
So, it's probably the soil. But I'm still getting wilted leaves (2 at a time) which makes me think that may be the soil too.
Great, I hate conundrums. LOL
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