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    No Problem,,,Just Looks Odd

    It's green and growing good from bagseed...I just think it's sorta funny looking.
    I've not seen a plant shaped like this before...Could it be a strain thing? It's been 18/6 for a few weeks under 600 watt MH.
    Skihigh Reviewed by Skihigh on . No Problem,,,Just Looks Odd It's green and growing good from bagseed...I just think it's sorta funny looking. I've not seen a plant shaped like this before...Could it be a strain thing? It's been 18/6 for a few weeks under 600 watt MH. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    No Problem,,,Just Looks Odd

    Looks a little small for a few weeks under a 600w metal halite don't you think ?

    It's weed alright, and it doesnt look like you conventional plant. Did it get damaged ?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    No Problem,,,Just Looks Odd

    Hey Lep...thanks for stopping by!
    Not damaged...just funny lookin'...And yes, it's smaller than others that were popped at the same time.
    I guess it's about time for a repot...It's in the quart pot the seed popped in.
    It's not been given any nutes yet and watered when needed...PH around 6.6-6.8.

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