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Oh hey there... I didn't even see you there.
But since we're fucking here... You want a spliff?
In The Third Circle of Hell: Souls overindulged in food, drink, or something else in their lives.
Their punishment is to wallow in disgusting mire created by eternally falling rain, hail, sleet, and snow.
Good thing we brought some fire ~
Jamaican Lambsbread (aka Jamaican Lambsb) is a sativa variety from unknown origin.
Let us grow ~
But since we're fucking here... You want a spliff?
In The Third Circle of Hell: Souls overindulged in food, drink, or something else in their lives.
Their punishment is to wallow in disgusting mire created by eternally falling rain, hail, sleet, and snow.
Good thing we brought some fire ~
Jamaican Lambsbread (aka Jamaican Lambsb) is a sativa variety from unknown origin.
Let us grow ~
.: the underdog is my dawg :.
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High there, my friends.
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Lambsbread but I'm calling them Lambos. I've got an idea. Thanks for stopping by
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Lambsbread but I'm calling them Lambos. I've got an idea. Thanks for stopping by
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Great question. I have never grown them before so I am not 100% sure what it is supposed to look at peak. From all the pics... It is common yessir - The red stems from me are also in part due to the temps lately. The ones I have moved are all green - also the clones aren't showing as red (maybe the heat mats etc.). It's also known the flowers can show bright reds, purples and pinks. So these plants do carry high levels of anthocyanins
Here's some reference pics of some classic ones followed by a pic of one I have outside in even cooler temps
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I am actually going to try to replicate this guys style of work - with the center stake ~
Very inspiring to me.
This is Lambo #06 outside in lower temps. It's fed well since the colder weather may be slowing the organic material in the rootzone. But you can see the red/purple is overpowering... Who knows I plan on keeping them around a while so we will find out eventually
Very inspiring to me.
This is Lambo #06 outside in lower temps. It's fed well since the colder weather may be slowing the organic material in the rootzone. But you can see the red/purple is overpowering... Who knows I plan on keeping them around a while so we will find out eventually
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Ah, very good...carry on...Mister Grafik wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:35 pmGreat question. I have never grown them before so I am not 100% sure what it is supposed to look at peak. From all the pics... It is common yessir - The red stems from me are also in part due to the temps lately. The ones I have moved are all green - also the clones aren't showing as red (maybe the heat mats etc.). It's also known the flowers can show bright reds, purples and pinks. So these plants do carry high levels of anthocyanins
Here's some reference pics of some classic ones followed by a pic of one I have outside in even cooler temps