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- fine-ass '22 harvest!
MOGK99 is an F1 photo x auto, and she's one of the head scratchers that auto'ed so early in filial gen'! Oddly though, her bloom speed was closer to normal, I think she took a good 6 weeks on that, but she sexed and "auto'ed" as a normal one would,...Ha Ha, Avoid the ‘roids. I think Krk’s Fire99 auto is being sold on Autobeanstalk’s site. Noticed when I was looking at Lil Mobstar.
Very reasonable prices.
Yum, berry chocolate! Maybe not quite auto, but a little faster? Squeeze an extra on the patio.
Been watching an waiting for years on the Livers Bx. I’ll have a tough time passing it up.
Not really remembering much about smoke reports. I need to look up the testers. I know you grew one. @Waira , can’t remember what the effects were.... remember the plant as being not very stretchy with nice dense buds?

Keep an eye out on Livers bx, Stan didn't offer me specifics, only that it's in the next week or two....

She's in the Prescription Blend nutes thread if you recall, have a review peek there,... I haven't looked very hard, but at the time I saw no testers, though I know a select handful got them that early... here's a link to early bloom stage! ... Effects were body heavy, sleepy finish, nice warm buzz... her aroma shifted quite a bit, not very loud, and cure made an inordinate level of improvement on her. At first, I was kinda meh about her, but that's right after dry; she's worlds better now, and has a unique aroma, a lot of hard to define floral, not sweet really though, bit o' spicy too...... Oh! - Stan Posted a description in their section today
... I say snag a 3-fer, or even a 1-pack (2 really)
... AT GMC, some others have found "auto'ing" landrace cultivars, like PNG (remember Tobe's run on them a while back?) among the normal long season siblings... this tells me there very likely more than one "mechanisms" behind this auto-phenomena, that it's not a mutation, but an adaptation (in the case of ruderalis), a reverse engineering if you will, of the normal behavior to survive in those tough short season conditions where the light change happens far too late for such plants to finish and set seed....


WTF! I saw nothing suspect at all, even during harvest and processing, but there they are... no idea who's the daddy, or if it's self'ed!

...harvest break down, washing as well, all eyed over!
jackasses.... So it would be fun to do a side show of unknowns and see what comes of them!