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Here are some journal photos.

Three plants grow from one container.these are left over cuttings from last summer breeding project.The cuts where taken when seeds appeared.

When it was time to harvest,they where there in the container,looking green.I could'nt just leave them outthere to die.

they look good flowering now!!!!

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thanks for sharing man, we can not see much of the plant but the few i see seemed cover of trichomes ^^

 

What strains are those?

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Hi Dust

Those are fifth generation clones: Himalaya Gold and Pineapple Chunk.I have a little better full shots.

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