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New Grower 1st Indoor Grow-Hillbilly Rigged Setup

The Purple Bastard Eater is getting antsy being cooped up in its hillbilly rig! Hasn’t seen any sun in 5 days.
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oes fox tailing impact anything negatively?
I take it as a sign that I should have backed off the nutes a tad, but I've also read that it's a trait passed on from the Ruderalis gene that can sometimes rear it's ugly head. I would think the only negative would be bag appeal, (though I usually trim my from the bud), although you could include being a little less photogenic. :pass:
 
I take it as a sign that I should have backed off the nutes a tad, but I've also read that it's a trait passed on from the Ruderalis gene that can sometimes rear it's ugly head. I would think the only negative would be bag appeal, (though I usually trim my from the bud), although you could include being a little less photogenic. :pass:
That makes sense, I have been feeding them pretty hard being in a small container. This Purple Bastard Eater seems to want as much as I can throw at it!

Happy 420!!
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