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Kalashnikova

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So I've got 4 Kalashnokova mothers going. One looks a little smaller than the rest. The leaves and stems are noticably smaller. Is there a shit pheno with these or should I keep it?

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i have yet to here bad about it. i have a kalish seed ive been waiting to start.

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Ya, 4 out my 5 survived. But now 1 looks a bit different. The other ones are thick as hell. Dont want to waste the room on a weak pheno, anyone actually have any going?

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there ain't any weak pheno, there are smaller pheno, but it doesn't mean they'll be weak ;)

I personally had a kalash looking wonderful big buds high plant, everything, but unfortunatly taste wasn't really there i don't know why, maybe nutes, maybe i've cut at wrong time for her.. but anyway give it a try ;)

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Some local whiner, he say after 3 weeks 2 got hermies, but... as for 3 weeks he doing it worng. lol Buds should be formed better imho in 3 weeks.


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I will invite them here to talk about it, since there is only hate, they shit about breeder and don't look how many things they fuck it up.

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i agree most hermies are brought on by stress of 1 kind or anougher. and that is the growers fault. not the breeder

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