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Moby Dick XXL Auto Feminised Seeds Reviews

3.9 Rating 42 Reviews
Did not germinate, sadly
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Posted 5 years ago
Old seeds did not germinate
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Posted 5 years ago
Not a good start for me. Not a single seed grew. I think the tap water is too strong here.
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Posted 5 years ago
Kristofer M.
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They are about a week into flower, I love them so much they are beautiful with frosting starting to spread, it’s so amazing to watch!! Both in 7 gallon pots, they are VERY branchy and have taken well to harsh training and “schwazzing” with ease. Using organic, like mostly, like 95% or so. I amend with cool stuff from time to time, I like to experiment. Also got some Dinafem Bubba Kush Auto, they are both just starting to flower, and are also lovely. I am ordering Dinafem every time I order seeds.
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Posted 5 years ago
Only 3 germinated
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Posted 5 years ago
Ya
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Posted 5 years ago
This is by far the must beginner friendly plant I've done with great yield! i love the small size as well makes it great for indoor grow if you have any space issues.
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Posted 5 years ago
As you know one of my seeds turned male and one turned hermaphrodite. But that doesn’t mean they were bad plants, when I noticed the two had turned I disposed of them and started setting the other ones in the sun so I could start my new grow since the replacement came in so fast. (3 days I believe) I can tell the ones outside would have been big structures with some training and a proper light. When I squeeze a couple trikes on the water leaves it smells amazing, a lot like cookies. The replacement seeds are definitely more than I could ask for I was not expecting eleven seeds. I got gelat.og and blueberry and they are both doing great, I grew the gelat.og before the mobys and they ran great good yield and good product and I can tell by the way these blueberries are growing they’ll do even better. Thanks again for the replacement seeds!
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Posted 5 years ago