<span class="link_user">@Green_claws</span>, These strains will most likely be available in the upcoming season anyway, so within two months everything about them will probably be known. If it were meant to stay a secret, this kind of contest would have taken place few months ago.
I agree with you, though I personally think it’s nice to know what genetics you’re working with and not just the name. But I understand that this kind of mystery can also be interesting and adds a touch of uncertainty and surprise ;) peac
<span class="link_user">@Green_claws</span>, Yes, but what is the genetics of this strain? I mentioned the code because those are the ones I’m interested in. I assume the other two are some intense fruity Tangie-type crosses.
<span class="link_user">@GUGU_choices</span>, I’m not sure… I started compressing all the photos to 300 DPI and 1920 px on the long edge, and I slightly boost the contrast. It seems to me that it’s a bit better now
<span class="link_user">@Mia_BIOTABS</span>, It’s a bit strange that only one plant would show signs of a virus, considering they all share the same soil mix. At this point, it doesn’t really matter anyway.