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video Eshbaughii

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Definitely a Locopica F1BC1 there on that "purple flowered eshbaughii". Note the lack of nearly 100% glandular and globular trichomes? Pure eshbaughii will exhibit nearly 100% glandular/globular where as all the Locopica hybrids and backcrosses will lose them for the more simple hooked, non glandular trichomes. Simple diagnostic there.

Locopica/Pubescens thrichomes on left.... Pure Eshbaughii trichomes on the right...

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