French Macaron in the Wilma
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Re: French Macaron in the Wilma
Very impressive :-) Frosty too Lovely jubbly, we all like some frost
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Re: French Macaron in the Wilma
I hope you've entered this in plant of the month its very impressive if you havnt you should
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Thanks for the kind words mate.
I probably will and it'll be 10 days fatter
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Thanks Rik. I do like this strain. It'll frost up more when the UVB start's to work it's magic.
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Very nice that
I've got a small french macaron thats just been flipped, it won't be anything compared to this monster! 
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Looking nice. That stem colour gives the F Mac away.biosynthetic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:55 pmIt's the hungry looking bottom one, the top one is pistash (french mac x biscotti) very squat phenos but should be nice plants still
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