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    fruity pebbles

    These were taken at four and a half weeks. So far, no fruity pebble aroma, but what can you expect from bagseed? Either way, I think things are looking pretty good. The first picture is of the fruity pebble dank. 2nd was a plant rescued from a friend that had been knocked over by the house cat, and he thought the plant really deserved more than that, so that's what's in the 2nd pic. I've never smelled anything like it, in its field anyways. I only compare that smell with chamomile. The buds on it are ROCK hard. The third pic is honorable mention. Just a bagseed geno I've been growing for the last 8 months or so. While the first two are around 8 week plants, it's around 10 1/2. They are all feeding off of Advanced nutrients medium food level, week 4, no extra additives at this time. They're all very lush compared to any other grow, because they're getting more food than I've ever given them before.
    KickYoAss Reviewed by KickYoAss on . fruity pebbles These were taken at four and a half weeks. So far, no fruity pebble aroma, but what can you expect from bagseed? Either way, I think things are looking pretty good. The first picture is of the fruity pebble dank. 2nd was a plant rescued from a friend that had been knocked over by the house cat, and he thought the plant really deserved more than that, so that's what's in the 2nd pic. I've never smelled anything like it, in its field anyways. I only compare that smell with chamomile. The buds on Rating: 5

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    fruity pebbles

    they look kinda stretched..? HPS..how far away is your lamp?

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    #3
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    fruity pebbles

    14"-18". They may have vegged without a fan for a while, not sure. HPS

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    #4
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    fruity pebbles

    Well i dont really know much about growing or anything but those plants look nice! :stoned:

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    fruity pebbles

    Lookin good man, very respectable grow...imp:
    I smoke and grow medicinally, god bless marijuana...take it from me ..Vote Dr. Ron Paul for President

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    fruity pebbles

    thank you very much. I can't wait until next season. I'm going to lose the tent in the middle of the room, and build a tent from wall to wall, less width. Capacity will increase from about 10 or 12 girls, to 22 or more. Just going to use a light rail, or two, and increase the wattage a bit. It's just sooo cramped in the whole room. Lovin the new smells this grow. Fruity pebbles is so far a very subtle and pleasant smell, while the other new geno is almost a little like chamomile, and a few other smells.

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