1st outdoor harvest

Slick Rick

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They sprouted march 1st.This is the 1st one I picked.9 more that need a week or two.A little bit of bud rot on this one is why I a picked it early.
 

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So what is your "frequently asked question?" :hmmmm:
 
No big deal, lol. If I'd known that for sure, I'd have clicked on that Report (post) link at the bottom of your post and asked a staff member to move it for you. Thought maybe you wanted to ask about the bud rot or something, but had accidentally hit the "post" button before doing so. Your reply gave me a chuckle on an unexpectedly hot, muggy day - so, thanks!
 
No big deal, lol. If I'd known that for sure, I'd have clicked on that Report (post) link at the bottom of your post and asked a staff member to move it for you. Thought maybe you wanted to ask about the bud rot or something, but had accidentally hit the "post" button before doing so. Your reply gave me a chuckle on an unexpectedly hot, muggy day - so, thanks!
Any help in identifying this plant by chance?Suppose to be WW
 

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No, strain identification through sight, taste, smell, and type/duration/potency of effect has a low probability of success. There are simply far, far too many strains, many of them very close to other ones. Identification through only a picture, that would be exceedingly rare to be successful. About the only one I could think of would be the old Australian Ducksfoot strain. That one is pretty different in the way the leaves look (thus, the name).
 
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