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    My best looking plant was a male ..lol...

    Well that suckes, time to cut and dry plan for a little hash later...lol.. it was the fatist plant also ...weird....so not all males looked stretched like some people say .... this one was a 2.5 foot bush:thumbsup: .....peaceimp:
    BlueDragonSmoke Reviewed by BlueDragonSmoke on . My best looking plant was a male ..lol... Well that suckes,:( time to cut and dry plan for a little hash later...lol.. it was the fatist plant also ...weird....so not all males looked stretched like some people say:cool: .... this one was a 2.5 foot bush:thumbsup: .....peace:pimp: Rating: 5

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    #2
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    My best looking plant was a male ..lol...

    Hello BlueDragonSmoke , hmmm that's usually the case love.
    I usually find that it's always the most healthy and best looking plants that have to be discarded when they show their gender .


    love mand xxx

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    #3
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    My best looking plant was a male ..lol...

    True...me too.One reason they get so big and healthy is so they can grow taller to drop there polline on the smaller females.
    But ussually that big gnarly pretty plant is a boy.
    I've never seen a lanky male, I think that is a myth.

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    My best looking plant was a male ..lol...

    Sorry to hear it man, thats the way it goes though aint it? Sucks when the best looking turn out to be useless and the weaker plants turn out to be the only ones that could possibly yeild anything.

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    #5
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    My best looking plant was a male ..lol...

    Hmm, latest few Lows I planted - 3 males, 1 female. Kept the 'best' looking male to pollinate the female, judging by the leaves both are sativa dominant, which is brilliant IMO.
    Ill upload some pics of them tomorrow, Ive found that the females seem to have more internodal growth than the males - in other words, theyre more 'bushy' but it could just be the strain seeing as I havent experimented with any others yet.
    LR is fine for me.

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