ty and easy peasy, water only swickThat's a damn fine looking plant you grew there HH.
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ty and easy peasy, water only swickThat's a damn fine looking plant you grew there HH.
there were a lot of smaller ones but that's what was left after I shook the dirt off.Nice plant for such scrawny roots!
I don't know what that plant is, but it is not Colombian Gold. Colombian Gold is a pure landrace sativa and always has long thin fingers on its leaves, those fat stubby leaves definitely belong to an Indica or a hybrid, but not to Colombian Gold. Nobody old enough to actually remember when Colombian Gold was still popular would believe that Indica plant was a landrace sativa.My Goodness time has just flown by! Here are the two Colombian Gold plants the day prior their topping. Note that the two plants do have their differences. One is larger, with leaves that are more dense. The one I'm hoping turns out to be a girl. The other smaller with less leaves. Could the little one be a boy?
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This is the larger, more dense plant. This is the one I hope turns out to be a female.
I know, I still grow the landrace Colombian Gold, and it's leaves look like this.I don't know what that plant is, but it is not Colombian Gold. Colombian Gold is a pure landrace sativa and always has long thin fingers on its leaves, those fat stubby leaves definitely belong to an Indica or a hybrid, but not to Colombian Gold. Nobody old enough to actually remember when Colombian Gold was still popular would believe that Indica plant was a landrace sativa.
Not sure if you understand phenotypes and epigenetics, but here is a Colombian Gold from the same batch of seeds that beez grew:I know, I still grow the landrace Colombian Gold, and it's leaves look like this.