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Anguscr Sweet Mango

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& the self main lining girl keeps doing very well, here some today pics:

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New sweet mango mutant seems to have a much deeper mutation than the self main lining girl & it seems that all depends of her branching posibilities, we'll see, here a today pic:

 

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The mutation of the above "new" sweet mango was way deeper than the other so she never branched & went to the garbage can today, here some today pics of sweet mango mutantish:

 

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Nice start..

Please do not let this girl get over ripe like the last one. I could see wen the to was starting to get darker than the lower part of the cola that it was already WAY to late and you still talked about a few weeks more !

Don't ou have a microscope to check the trichomes ß I hate overripe wed, Had a massive Big Bang once and thought letting get it real amber, result was a boring couchok stoned an neither nice aroma nor taste ..

The sweet Mango is ready usually under 3 months. 11 to 12 weeks is average I guess ?

So I'll try to stick around ..

I look for the picture when I would have checked en detail if ready to harvest..

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12 weeks plus 6 days - the plant did look about ready or at least ready to flush i.e. checking trichomes ..

When she looked like this here 

 

 

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Woa, mant that mutant Mango is becoming a beatiful lady !

Really nice plant bro.

Take care.

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for sure that mainlined lady has turned pretty and build some nice buds sites!

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