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How are these going nici?

Not too bad almost end of week 4 and starting to frost up. The white has stayed across the top buds and is bubbling up but hasn't continued to spread. Really hard to get a clear shot due to all the pistils.

 

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Edit: sorry guys having trouble uploading right way up. If a mod could fix that and delete the double image it would be much appreciated.

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2 things come to mind .. A strain like Pinkman goo - which produces little balls of resin like substance all over.

Pinkman Goo by Twompson Praeter is an unusual flower with a fascinating mutation. While the genetic background of this strain remains unknown, the seedstock was discovered by Praeter’s sister, hidden in an Altoid container behind a stove. Pinkman Goo earned its name from the resinous drops that develop on the astoundingly pink flowers during photosynthesis. This mutation has been said to raise the THC content by up to 4% compared to buds without it.



Or Polyploid Cannabis.

Polyploidy occurs in plants that contain more than two sets of chromosomes in their genetic makeup. While most cannabis plants are simply diploid (two sets of chromosomes), many growers find that polyploid cannabis plants produce larger flowers with resilience to disease and pests. While this mutation in animals is often destructive, it is generally successful in plants. Many flowering plants have picked up extra chromosomes, and this mutation has often helped them become adaptive and resilient.

Buddha Seeds from Spain has been exploring polyploidy for a number of years now with the goal of producing more potent, high-yielding strains. The mutation is difficult to work with and difficult to clone, making polyploid cannabis plants few and far between.

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Thanks for the interest guys. I'll try and get a picture of the trichomes under magnification (I've only got a loupe), but the trichs on the white sections stand out well and are very amber almost deep red in colour. I've started their final dark period before the chop so will post up when they are finished that.
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