Hi_Grown

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  1. They are definitely ripening up though. Lemon skunk suppose to be 8-9 weeks and finish October outdoors.
  2. They make 7 weeks sunday. I only have a shitty ass jewelers loupe that's 30x its small so hard to focus.
  3. Here you go I got seven
  4. Thanks bro this is my first grow ever and I'm stoked can't wait! I'll post one up in a little.
  5. Anyone grew lemon skunk before? How many weeks did you flower?
  6. I'm gonna post more close ups in an hour or so
  7. Lemon skunk 6 weeks and 5 days. When should I harvest?
  8. UPDATE: Transplanted them in bigger pots. Any advice guys? let me know what you think. First time grower here? lol
  9. Heres any update transplanted them to bigger pots. Any advice guys? would be greatly appreciated
  10. Heres a pic
  11. First time growing so new to this. Any advice would be great. looks like im doing good.Wanna see what yall think....
  12. Thanks I'm gonna transplant them tomorrow. No on the nutes just bin watering it with distilled water. I think its from over watering
  13. Heres the update its 11am in the morning. What you think guys?
  14. Thanks bro! Yes all the help is greatly appreciated. I'll post pics tomorrow morning...
  15. Don't think I'm gonna start just yet. don't wanna burn them. They getting bigger though. I'll put an updated pic up tomorrow

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