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(93) THREE New Apollensis Phenotypes!!! Liberty Cap Lookalikes, Close-Capped Fruits, and Skirted Nipples (?) Phenos! Plus Trinity Maturing Beautifully :) (5.12.24)
Key Topics:
- No liner, no sidepins. How I do it.
- An example of how I mist during a heavy flush (live demonstration)
- 3 main reasons why many exotic species require casing layers
- Tip to avoid DRYING OUT in the summer months
- Is DUBTUB the way to go? Hmmmmmm
- So many new phenos! All different from either parent species and variety!
- Crazy amount of rhizo growing out of the F1 Apollensis tubs, completely different look to the F0
- Trinity update, how do they grow?
- Are Trinities actually mutants?
- Does Trinity drop spores on their own, or do they need to be swabbed?
- One reason why Coir Lovers are SUCH an outlier compared to its family members
- Why do coir lover substrates shrink, whereas other species rarely do, even after multiple flushes?
- Heavy TTBVI shoebox flush! Again!
- Why I ALWAYS get embedded contamination from a certain batch of spore prints
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Sage