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Howdy folks,

 

I got 4 Money makers in at the moment.3rd week in veg. But they dont seem to be growing, I bet they are 9inches at the most. Really bushy and the nodes are millimeters apart not centimeters. Has anybody grown these little beauties before?

Cant find much info about the strain, so any help most appreciated. Usually about this time I'm thinking of flushing and switching and the plants about 18 inches. Maybe they are a short plant! They are a stunning looking plant, healthy as fuck. Just short.

 

Thank you

 

ButtyBach

P.S. Was gonna take a pic, but it been fuckin mental ya tonite. Maybe I get eround to it later.

 

 

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Hello man!

 

well with the hydro setups it oftens produces more compact plant, they should open a little bit during the flowering stretch, but how much exactly it is hard to say with hydro, look in the tester section you will see plenty of grow of the moneymaker, in the workd cup thread as well ;) It might give you an idea on what to expect.

 

Have a good grow! hope to see a littl grow journal soon ;)

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