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DankDog

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Jumpin forward from my infestation in late summer I kept these ladies running. I haven't updated so Ill do some backtracking.

The 1st pics are from mid september. I have 2 bagseed from a pretty fantastic sativa hybrid nina limone strain(34%+) that has a very clear headed, productive up high. Love for most days and cannot wait to try what this turns into. 1 outgrew the tent so I transferred them to 110" ceilings. gave the a molasses foliar spray in a tub and switched to 11.5/12.5.

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And 1 lady skunk seed, this lucky lady sustained very little mite damage compared to the other 2

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10 days in
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DankDog

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On the horizon cheese and Banana punch

1/3 cheese is slightly taller but all seem to be normal. 3 ladies? who knows just yert!???
The ban punch has 1 stretcher(likely dude) 1 fat leaved mid length(toss up dude or diff pheno) and 1 short with skinny leaves. Hope I see a few phenos here

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some are clones from the nina ladies and skunk.
Did I mention the skunk smells like fruit fucking galore. So sweet and fruity, not sure how much skunk funk yet. I havent turned on the carbon scrubber yet. Probably will this weekend but I dont notice much lingering smell when I come home.

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DankDog

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Looking good in here.
Thanks, I've been kind of doubting this run.

I had to leave everything for 12 days...most of the starts/clones were looking quite run down in drought.
I did rig a hydro tank and run lines, emitters and a pump for the ladies in flower to trickle water set on a timer a few times a day. But the ph shot too high 6.4 by the time I got back and they havent been peachy since. I did a lazy ass flush(not literally). Probably due for a clean water flush
 

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Thanks, I've been kind of doubting this run.

I had to leave everything for 12 days...most of the starts/clones were looking quite run down in drought.
I did rig a hydro tank and run lines, emitters and a pump for the ladies in flower to trickle water set on a timer a few times a day. But the ph shot too high 6.4 by the time I got back and they havent been peachy since. I did a lazy ass flush(not literally). Probably due for a clean water flush
Keep on truckin man! Thanks for sharing with us, welcome to pHenohunter!
 

DankDog

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So much has changed. It's so easy to take pics etc and not update here bc of the extra steps....but heres some past due pics

Lady nina 1
smells like lemon cleaner with glue/cement oh yah
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Lady nina 2
Has a sweet fresh lemon though slightly floral ending spicy citrus maybe some sandalwood. She was under uvb entire flowering time and my fingers are wet after touching her. She needed more far red ir light for sure.
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Skunky #1 lady
What a beautiful funk. It was a perfect rks at the beginning of flower after I finger fucked her one day I was driving the truck later that evening and thought I had crossed a delicious fallen skunks fumes on the road. Thinking how delicious it smelled and knowing thats what I want in my jars, it didnt go away and I finally realized that skunk funk was from her juices lingering on my fingers.
The skunk now lies on the back end lingering for the finish but up front there is heavy cheesy fruity smell that really turns me on. Then that skunk pulls through to finish me off leaning herbal after everything else fades and thats what lingers.
Shes coming down this weekend, they all are

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