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Feb 25, 2017 3:14 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Harry Munster doesn't seem to be very hair at all at the time that pic was taken. In the early stages of bud growth, that's when buds are always the hairiest. And that's also when it is needed, as the earlier in the growing season, the greater the possibility of damaging cold temps. When the buds don't lose their hairiness as they grow, that's the one with the best genes, decoratively speaking (and in my opinion).
I do have furry ones, but only one in this "best gene" group. And of course, I don't have a pic of that one, either!

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