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Anguscr Sweet Mango

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10 weeks + 5 days & the sweet mango is looking good, here some today pics:

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It seems like she'll be a 14-16 weeker babe !!

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Very nice brother :D

The Sweet Mango seems to be the best thing that GHS has right now, among ALL the others :D

And yours is looking great! The 3rd reason that I'll have this strain running next :D

Bless

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looking great man that is no longer a tennager! she has made some ver nice shaped colass now and very nice frost, looks very promising for the end of grow :D

How come you only have 1 top with clearer leaves? did this one get a little hot or something? still looks great and healthy but it strikes my eyes lol ^^

Have a good grow as usual ;)

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Thanks ExceptionalGreen ... in deed the sweet mango is a great strain.

Hi Dust ... We had some hot days going on so that maybe the case but she's doing very nice the only problem I have is the pot size that forces me to feed her daily.

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Week 11 + 5 days for the sweet mango, i noticed a very slow development during this past week, here some today pics:

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Looking PERFECT :D

Excited for you brother!

Bless

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nice frost man! if she starts to slow down the end must be coming closer and closer :) time to packk up a little some weight and before you know it you'll be smoking it haha ;)

I hope you have a fan going on 24/7 on that lady with such density in the middle must be humid :)

Have a good grow man!

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Thanks TopShelfGreen , much appreciated.

Hi Dust ... I'm certanly hopping for her to keep doing as good as she has been, the fan's working 24/7 indeed man ... lol...lol...lol.

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Week 12 +6 days & the Sweet Mango¡s looking very good, here some today pics:

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14 weeks + 1 day for the Sweet mango & she keeps doing very nice, here some today pics:

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damn pistils are looking so brown on the last picture :) looks like harvest is close :)

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Well, seems that the Sweet Mango took quite a jump in the last days, her buds are turnning brownish & fan leafs are falling by 10's & or drying out in the buds so I did a 2X Flush to prepare her to harvest even that she has not develop any fox tails, here some today buds pics:

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damn turning more than brownish ^^ the bud still seems fresh when you touch it? it almost looks like it's drying

Gonna be some nice sticky harvest for sure ^^

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Hi dust ... indeed was not dry but had mold comming from the inside out, I was available to spot some mold formation in the buds that turnned brown, so I chopped her down & separate the parts without mold to do kief, here some pics:

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yeah not surprising that color was too much ^^ but well you still have many buds around for the smoke ;) And some sweet mango hash must be very nice you will let us know ;)

Good luck

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I did an xtra sweet mango that grows on the side of the others regular strains I have, she turnned to be a very nice Sausageski Elelektroski midget fatso, She has 2 2x flushes already done to her & I'll harvest her on sunday, so I'll have so nice sweet mango buds to smoke after all, here some today pics of her:

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hehe a hidden plant nice :) And she look nice to from what we can see here :D she has same smell as the other one?

Have a good harvest

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I placed another seed & it came out mutant, I keep her to see how she does, I called her the self topped as she splited in 2 right away & she's branching very bizarre but seems that she can wash out the mutantion or she may go mutant but nice or full mutant & shity ... lol...lol... we'll see, here some pics:

 

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Did some bending 2 her so branches can get more light:

 

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strange indeed, a self main lining plant ;)

will you be topping  the two tops ?

A very interesting plant, i will be sure to come and look at future developements of her.

Peace brother

Lams

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that's right lamsbread she came main linned , i'll keep to try to lst but i messed up 1 of her tops, it broke kind of easy so imay just let her go, good thing is that the mutation is almost washed. Here some today pics:

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Hi friend, 

 

 

Thanks for pics and info :) 

It really is a very curious and pretty ugly to turn plant. ME glad you decided to continue to grow, I have curiosity to see its flowering. 
 
This happens rarely, but it is a real possibility in the world of seeds.
 
I will be very attentive to the evolution!
 
 
hugs! Jose

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Hi Jose ... Indeed she's something bizarre but seems that the mutation washed of her & flowering just started, here some today pics:

 

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yes looking much better with clean leaves now :) and seems she is liking also the bending like her sister :)

 

Have a good grow man!

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Thanks Dust .... In deed she's doing very good, mutation washed out well & the flowering stage keeps going very well, I placed another seed & it came out a mutant too so i'll keep her to see if the mutation washes as it did with the self main linning/lst girl, here some today pics:

 

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New sweet mango mutant:

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