theloadeddragon
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Afghan goo???
I know,,,it's the LaMonstrogooey strain!
Afghan goo???
blue goo?????
Wow! Absolutely beautiful plants and great journal. +Rep and I am subscribed.
it could be (referenced as a rare strong african purple. I could ask, but for now I will try this, a re-post a post by the breeder talking about colour and true colour in particular.Afgooey?*10 characters*
Helping to tell a true purple I see lots of folks with colors in the plants thinking that they have a true purple strain. I'd like to say that I think this isn't exactly what I believe a true purple strain is in all cases. There are many plants that folks call purple cuz they turn colors at the end of life, in part due to temps, in others due to age. Like colors of leaves in the fall changing to the wonderful colors we all love, pot does this to some degree as well. Just because a plant turns colors in mid to late flowering doesn't make it a purple strain. For a true purple strain to be real purple, I believe it should show this at the beginging of the run and not be temp related. True there are some true purples that come on late in flower, thesae ARE true purples as well, but again, they aren't temp related or age related and with enough experiance one can easily tell the difference.Is one of the parents black magic African?
Edit~ parent #2, the indica cross?
damn t u have my attention again!!
but the only erason im ur friend is b/c u always have awesome avatars lol j/k
but seriously .. they are .. .. .. lol
peace bro!
damn t u have my attention again!!
but the only erason im ur friend is b/c u always have awesome avatars lol j/k
but seriously .. they are .. .. .. lol
peace bro!
How about a pic bump!!
Damn, that looks fun!!yyyeeehhhaaawwww .... shogun in a mclaren GTR. bring the handheld vapo ...hahahaha! stereo is already self installed, no additional music required.
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Damn, that looks fun!!
Reminds me of my Tahoe days driving around the lake in the Porsche.
Lesson no. 1~~~Drive it with hate
Yes, purple in the stems is normal with [this mom] and [her] crosses. While the bud doesn't turn purple without age or cold, it does indeed display that trait.