GreenQc

Next batch of flowerbomb

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I was to busy to transfer my clones only 6 days to old . Roots are almost a feet long.

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Sweet looking clone. The color is just awesome! It seems that you been doing this for sometime, yes?


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In hydro its my 2 batch and here is some more picture. As you can see I got a little old in middle. My cover was blocking the water to get to the roots. so she was dry for a weak. but she is just under the others.

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It seem like they like you? Actually, i wish that more growers from hydro culture would show their roots.


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Wow that looks Yummy. Flower Bomb is in my fridge waiting to go as soon as DJ's gold and some WW and Cheese are done.

 

Nice Work Green QC, is the QC en Francais?

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Looks great and i'm pretty sure you need at least 3 weeks to finish those babes. I can't see a single yellow leaf but then again, things can go fast when they feel ready.
Will we see a harvest report as well?

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