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An early bloom pic of a pregnant  UK skunk nug a few days after pollination... :naughty:

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SupaFreak fitting the description of “wacky baccy” :smoke:

 

Think this is a girl ? up close its just as difficult to make sense of things. Has a nice stink to it.


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RemoChemo from Dinafem

 

The trim bag didn't do very good as it's pretty humid at the mo and the buds got a bit flattened on my drying rack which doesn't help :doh: It'll do!

 

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On 19/07/2023 at 1:32 PM, Smokey McBongface said:

SupaFreak fitting the description of “wacky baccy” :smoke:

 

Think this is a girl ? up close its just as difficult to make sense of things. Has a nice stink to it.


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Wow! Never seen a plant like that before ~..Have you seen any others like this? Wonder what the 12/12 will be like?- I googled cannabis mutation, and nothing like this showed, only ''Duck foot'' leaves. Have had some strange warped seedlings{literally day or so old} like the embryo wasn't properly developed, they didn't have the oomph to get clear of the seedling compost.

 

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@Oakapple first time i’ve personally seen anything like this in the flesh mate, but yeah it caught my eye when I saw the Freakshow. The fern leaf mutation was found, stabilised and is now heavily guarded by the breeder Shapeshifter. The seeds have an inherent pale look, took a couple of weeks to get this one going but it picked up fast.


Started off like this

 

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A flowering female looks something like


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That's insane! As a baby, she looks almost tomato like..Heck, you could have that plant on a windowsill, and no one would be any the wiser.

What an interesting pheno {?}.

Thanks for answering :yep:

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Yep different enough you could fire a few in the garden lol as long as you’re not too concerned about the smell.. so far this one is quite smelly.

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4 minutes ago, Smokey McBongface said:

Yep different enough you could fire a few in the garden lol as long as you’re not too concerned about the smell.. so far this one is quite smelly.

Oh yes..the smell is a giveaway.
We had a neighbour who worked for police {tech support} and my son said ''I think neighbours are growing weed''..

I was like ''No way!''...in the garden {Feb/March} there was a really rich meaty/spicy musky smell just like skunk...Right next to their shed.

It was traced to a ''Stinking Hellebore'' by the boundary wall- very similar aromas.

Was a bit disappointed, would have been funny if he'd have been growing weed.

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On 7/19/2023 at 8:32 AM, Smokey McBongface said:

SupaFreak fitting the description of “wacky baccy” :smoke:

 

Think this is a girl ? up close its just as difficult to make sense of things. Has a nice stink to it.


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How is this girl coming along if you don't mind my asking? They sure named her right 

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She is a wild looking plant looks plenty healthy would make a good candidate for some outdoor stealth growing around some ferns 

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