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Good evening Growmies...

So I stumbled across this stray the other day and was intrigued by it for some reason...

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It seems to be a Strong Sativa and a female... So I took some clones there and then and when I got home put them in some soil and in a make shift Scorpio Coffee cup dome..

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Going to grow them out and hoping for a surprise..๐Ÿ‘Œ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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Yes, @Ill_Evan, I just took out the whole plant. Greedy me! But it was grwat fun :). And she is going strong at the moment. I just posted a picture in that picture of the year thread.

@Stinger96, may this one turn out as nicely as mine did. Who knows, one of us might have found a unique strain. I believe many of the great strains have been created unintentionally like this.

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18 hours ago, Stinger96 said:

Good evening Growmies...

So I stumbled across this stray the other day and was intrigued by it for some reason...

20210218_104250.thumb.jpg.a7b501693420d120bfce9bf10b1eae1f.jpg

It seems to be a Strong Sativa and a female... So I took some clones there and then and when I got home put them in some soil and in a make shift Scorpio Coffee cup dome..

20210218_203500.thumb.jpg.4fc1cae914d712d1c481e0971a109cee.jpg

20210218_164217.thumb.jpg.fc62edfb4a48fd574ea20470c0214b16.jpg

Going to grow them out and hoping for a surprise..๐Ÿ‘Œ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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Hey dude, where u been " stumbling " i like to go stumble there to...lol...looks like a Sativaย 

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Evening growmies.. The stepchildren are showing signs of new growth and I decided to pot them up... normally when I see propper new growth it goes along with roots... well when I tried.. no roots yet.. so back into their little dome cups they went..

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On 3/3/2021 at 8:41 PM, Stinger96 said:

Evening growmies.. The stepchildren are showing signs of new growth and I decided to pot them up... normally when I see propper new growth it goes along with roots... well when I tried.. no roots yet.. so back into their little dome cups they went..

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That's a slick and convenient way to root clones!ย ๐Ÿ‘Œ

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The stepchild is progressing awesomely.. This is one of those cases where I will either waste my time or maybe get a gem in the rough.. This seem to be a very strong Sativa plant and hopefully a local land race..๐Ÿ˜‚ I'm prepared to give it a shot though.. I'llย ย take two more clones and put this little one into flower to see what she does.. My little Whinelands Maungrel..๐Ÿคฃ๐ŸŒฑ

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So the girl became a mother of two cuts and she was moved outside with the LGO outdoor girls.. Joining them is a Gorilla Glue x Bubblegum that also gave birth to a cut.. I received her fromย @SkunkPharmย Thanx again man.. These will now be left to flower outside..

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So the Vineland Stepchild is coming allong nicely.. She's not as stretchy as would be expected from a Sativa and her miniature buds also do not conform to normal bud development on sativas.. No real smell to her yet but I am oprimistic..

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