Roger Flowerer

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  1. Her name is Jimy Haze. Is a long story...
  2. Yes it's very similar to a pine cone! I initially used the compost and later Powder Feeding, mixing long and short flowering minerals. Now it's almost 3 meters high!
  3. pics
  4. Yes it seems all normal now, except those leaves... In the pictures you can see the two WW auto plants. The real big problem is the hemp field at just 1 km as crow flies from my house! FUCK!!! It can polinate all my females....
  5. she's not yet blooming...
  6. in he next weeks I will post some pics...
  7. She grows good, I topped her last week (when she was about 2 and half meters) and now the lower branches are coming up. I'm waiting for the pistills....
  8. Sometimes I find kinds of spiders...
  9. If you notice, you see white spots on the folded leaves
  10. Now it seems she makes me the middle finger! LOL p.s. sorry for the phone pics bad quality....
  11. I have no idea what that means... Some fan leaves have the top folded!
  12. I've just topped her... The apricot-tree can hide her not for long!
  13. Hi guys!!! This plant is growing tremendously...over two and a half meters height! Is better to top or not? What would happen if I cut the top? Can I get more yeld? I think she's going to start flowering in about 3 weeks...
  14. Thank you very much Gaz!!!
  15. One more question: in some youtube videos, I see plants just before harvest without leaves (with only buds)... I have to remove big leaves?

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