LMAO not getting riled up just being honest mate, been saying the same thing me and others been telling ya but your thick head wont listen, maybe you should ask santa to fix that for ya might succeed more in life
you can see not asking for shit from anyone, i got my SHIT down pat dat you can bet on,
real talk bro dont know what your trippin on but i know what im doing and havent asked of any thing from anyone, so i really dont know what ya POWWERTRIP is but ya need to SMOKE some of what youve been growing and CHILL my nig.........
i think that it is diffrent then what im accustomed to and thats why ima stick this out and see what comes of it you aint got to follow nor post, and quite frankly would love if ya didnt but whatever YO
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i have no experience growing cannabis and i dont have much experience with plants in general (only worked in a greenhouse for a little over a year) but if i recall correctly (i might have the chlorophylls mixed up but that is not important to my point) both chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b exist in plants. "a" appears blue-green while "b" appears yellow-green. if your plant is not nutrient deficient, and thus we assume it is a mutant, then it has a mutation that resulted in either little or no chlorophyll a. if this is the case the plant should be destroyed as it will not get sufficient energy through photosynthesis and you would get a low yield.