Tuhder
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Im in Michigan as well. I had access to a legitimate Ohio Death Star cut last year, but didn't have a place to grow them out so I never actually accepted them, super regret it now as my indoor setup is almost complete. If you have it and are interested in helping me out I would definitely make it worth your while.After 8 long and excruciating years. I'm finally getting my hands on a 100% legit Ohio Deathstar cut. Just wondering if anyone here has also grown out a legit cut and what I should expect. I hear shes a very light feeder and requires a lot of space to fill out.
I know this cut very well, it cant be faked. Top flowers that are getting the most light will swell forming tight calyxes and heavy resin production, sites not getting as much light were described as being "leafy" which is really just loose internode spacing but it still maintains fairly heavy resin production on the shaded sites.
I have heard its smell described as burning rubber and cat piss. People say things like this because the smell is offensive, the wife hates it, the cat hates it, and growing it is a smell prevention nightmare for anyone trying to be discrete. I don't particularly enjoy the smell myself but Ohio Death Star is one of the most distinct smells thats unmistakable by anyone who has ever experienced the real thing.
This is the Death Star I was offered the cut to in early 2020, I took pics with my SLR
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