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damn that looks sexy,
looks like a low yielder, but perfect health & the colors are going to be incredible. probably don't even need the cold to show colors eh? true genetics... siiiick.
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I would not run a light for a yield that small, as nice as it looks.
But you'd be able to get 16 plants that size (or more) into a one meter square grow space, so here's hoping the carbon footprint of that plant also includes many others.
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Even if the gaps between the budding site fill with bud, thats still a lot of stem for the amount of budding sites bro.
The nodules are too far apart down lower indicating you don't get enough canopy penetration with your light, or that you aren't using enough. Great looking plant, have you considered bending it here to allow the light to access the bottom buds as good as the top buds?
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ey much love guy,
i just meant the pheno itself. plant looks perfectly grown from here... and i read about plenty of people happy to grow low yielders. seems to some folks, it's really all about quality product. mass is for the commercial lot.
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Mm, nice plant.
![]() Can see how trichomed up it'll be when finished...nice tight nugget is much more preferable to loose, fluffy, hempy high yielders.I kind of prefer the lower yielding strains because I do very much prefer quality over quantity. The taste/scent is a big factor too. I just loathe those big bud strains, or original northen lights type strains which are just packed full of leaves coated in trichomes, susceptable to mould, and other wise lack the intensity and richness of the true skunks both in scent/flavour aswell as potency. Not to mention the effects of the strains once ingested can be more or less desirable. That plant reminds me of the first skunk I ever grew and encountered and which to this day I've not come across a better strain. It too also had 'stretch' issues but more than made up for its lanky nature with the density of the bud and the diamond like glistening of the trichomes which were so prolific the bud itself seemed to glow. I had some purple pheno's a while back and just recently started some NYCD which had purple petioles...though for outdoor, starting to bud a little early - hopefully they'll go full term. I wondered about the purple though from a darwinism point of view and I would say that the reason some strains go purple, or have that ability - must be some kind of survival mechanism and as simple as the fact that purple or darker colors will absorb more heat from the sun, ie keep the plants as warm as possible in the cold. ![]()
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