project leela

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Ok my friends at the best website in the world.

Here goes nothing.

After 6 months of rigorous selecting and breeding, i am now very satisfied with what ive been working toward.

I am by all means no where close to being done however, i had the best of materials to work with. Thanks to friends and a great breader . Upon starting my medicinal crop late 2012 i noticed a few things. One never ever ever ever ever allow any one even a patient in you medical facility. 2 if your as anxious as i am keep ur panties untwisted because your patients is going to run very thin. And last but not least do not list your genetic backgrounds for your breeding anywhere. And i mean anywhere.

Ok so here we are 6 months into project leela and i am astounded by here scent beauty and growth. As well her potency is way up there. WILL BE SENDING TO A LAB SOON.

Are you ready for real are you ready for here beauty. Dont look to close to the screen. YOU MAY END UP SOARING! Jk jk jk.

But hear you go this is leela s1 for bx 1.
 
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Ive been pollinating every other day for selfing.
Keeping a nice fat one for my meds as to report.
Have a nice day friends will be back soon.
 
:bow: looking great! Why would you not want to be upfront an forward of what's in your breeding project? Rippers may try but no matter what unless you give your gear out to the wrong people I think upfront genetic mapping is needed and should be made public, just my :2cents: regardless leela looks to be quite promising! Excited to see more of her and to one day hopefully taste her ;) no breeding program will be succussful without other help... ;) :slap: congrats!!!!
 
Nice work! Do 100% of the plants have that color or is it a recessive trait?
 
Nice work! +REP
Good luck with your project, like the name / color :)
Peace!
 
plant looks dehydrated, lumpy leaves
 
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