Indoor Nbbeerguy's Indoor Autoflower Adventures

one panel 25% out. one panel flickering. both are seven , eight years old for summer only running one tent. come winter i will be looking for a new panel.
does look reasonable . just paid for my firewood. extreamley broke,:cheers:
 
:vibe: OD animals on the loose! They look so prime nb', gorgeous girls... I'm jeally! That Affy has magic in it.... :wiz: ... what do you think of the Cheese FV so far? Have you run any F1FV's before? I'm keen on seeing how fast she finishes....

:woody: oh man, that TFP is superb! she fattened up really nicely too... :drool: lovely colors,.. the whole package! Fine work all around nb' -- :bow: :clapper: ... I can't wait to see the dry porn!
 
:vibe: OD animals on the loose! They look so prime nb', gorgeous girls... I'm jeally! That Affy has magic in it.... :wiz: ... what do you think of the Cheese FV so far? Have you run any F1FV's before? I'm keen on seeing how fast she finishes....

:woody: oh man, that TFP is superb! she fattened up really nicely too... :drool: lovely colors,.. the whole package! Fine work all around nb' -- :bow: :clapper: ... I can't wait to see the dry porn!
First time running FV so far ok smell is very unique how ever has deformities in one of the branches the thin flat kind of deformity think its common with cheese strains though to be fair as I had same thing on my cheese from GHS
 
Ahh, someplace, maybe the Anomaly thread in Reference section may have pics of something like this... stems were almost like fat ribbons, weird as all get-out!
 
Ahh, someplace, maybe the Anomaly thread in Reference section may have pics of something like this... stems were almost like fat ribbons, weird as all get-out!
Fasciation (or cresting) This is a condition of plant growth in which the apical meristem, normally concentrated around a single point, producing approximately cylindrical tissue, becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of growth, producing flattened, ribbon-like, crested, or elaborately contorted tissue. The phenomenon may occur in the stem, root, fruit, or flower head.

Fasciation can be caused by a mutation in the meristematic cells, bacterial infection, mite or insect attack, or chemical or mechanical damage. Some plants may inherit the trait.
 
Fasciation (or cresting) This is a condition of plant growth in which the apical meristem, normally concentrated around a single point, producing approximately cylindrical tissue, becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of growth, producing flattened, ribbon-like, crested, or elaborately contorted tissue. The phenomenon may occur in the stem, root, fruit, or flower head.

Fasciation can be caused by a mutation in the meristematic cells, bacterial infection, mite or insect attack, or chemical or mechanical damage. Some plants may inherit the trait.
:thumbsup: right, stems too,... there's some great pics of a bud that had this in the Anomaly thread, really interesting... and productive! ...member Spanglish if I recall rightly,...

:d5: -- DIY starter pots are looking perfect nb', rooting like crazy! Make them with a velcro side flap and you'll have a patentable product... i see fold-over one already, 1 gal or less in size.... how big are these?
 
:thumbsup: right, stems too,... there's some great pics of a bud that had this in the Anomaly thread, really interesting... and productive! ...member Spanglish if I recall rightly,...

:d5: -- DIY starter pots are looking perfect nb', rooting like crazy! Make them with a velcro side flap and you'll have a patentable product... i see fold-over one already, 1 gal or less in size.... how big are these?
sbout the size of a can of pop
 
Affy x Black Lime
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Affy x GSC
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Affy x 88g13 HP
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Sweet Seeds Sweet Cheese FV
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Group
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