Future #1 Seeds
FUT1
Strength: High + |
Duration: 3 Hours + |
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| 30% - 37% | |
| 0.5% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.
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Future #1 Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
What are Future #1 Genetics?
Future #1 seeds is a powerhouse strain created by crossing Gorilla Glue #4 (GG4) with Starfighter F2, blending the sticky resin production of GG4 with the euphoric, citrus-sweet qualities of Starfighter.
Future #1 THC Level: 30%–37% Extreme Strength
The result is a perfectly balanced 50/50 hybrid that hits both ways, clean, uplifting energy for your mind and a mellow body buzz that keeps things chill. It’s a vigorous grower loaded with sticky trichomes, and it definitely earns its spot among today’s strongest, most resin-heavy hybrids.
Future #1 Experience: Extreme Potency for Experienced Smokers
What truly sets Future #1 apart is its jaw-dropping potency. With THC levels as high as 30–37%, placing it among the strongest cannabis strains ever bred. If you’re new to cannabis or don’t have a high tolerance, you might want to start with something a little gentler, this lady hits hard.
Future #1 Strain |
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| Gorilla Glue #4 | X | Starfighter F2 | |
| Chem Sister | X | Tahoe Alien | |
| X | X | ||
| Chemdawg Phenotype | Lemon Alien Dawg | ||
| Indica | Sativa | ||
| CBD | Hybrid | ||
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What Are The Effects of Future #1?
Users Reviews:
Euphoric: 89%
Mood Boosting: 84%
Energizing: 81%
Motivated: 76%
Relaxed: 72%
Social: 69%
Arousal: 66%
Future #1 High: Euphoric, Relaxed & Hard-Hitting
Future #1 isn't the kind of strain that eases you into the experience. This powerhouse is known for hitting fast and hitting hard, delivering an intense wave of euphoria that can completely change the direction of your day.
Many smokers report feeling happier, more creative, more social, and more engaged with whatever they're doing, which is one reason these resin-soaked flowers have developed such a strong following.
The mental buzz is where this strain really shines, but there's plenty of body relaxation waiting underneath it. Depending on your tolerance and how much you consume, the effects can start off uplifting and motivating before gradually settling into a deeper state of relaxation as the session continues.
And don't be surprised if the munchies come knocking, because this high-THC favorite has earned a reputation for making snacks a whole lot harder to ignore.
With THC levels that can reach extreme territory, this isn't usually the first strain recommended to beginners. For experienced smokers, though, Future #1 delivers the kind of hard-hitting, euphoric experience that keeps people coming back for more.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Future #1 Help Medically?
Users Reviews:
Chronic Pain: 83%
Depression: 79%
Stress: 74%
Inflammation: 72%
Muscle Spasms: 69%
Loss of Appetite: 63%
Nausea: 57%
Future #1 Medical Benefits: Support for Chronic Pain, Stress & Inflammation
Need serious relief? Future #1 has earned a reputation for delivering powerful effects that don't take long to make themselves known. Many smokers report turning to this ultra-potent hybrid when dealing with stress, depression, and PTSD symptoms.
The euphoric mental effects can help improve mood, quiet negative thoughts, and leave some users feeling more motivated, focused, and engaged, although the intensity can be overwhelming for those with a lower tolerance.
The physical effects are just as impressive. Many people reach for these resin-soaked flowers when dealing with chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, inflammation, muscle spasms, headaches, and migraines.
Depending on dosage and individual tolerance, the body buzz can range from pleasantly relaxing to deeply sedating, which is one reason this powerhouse has developed such a loyal following among experienced smokers.
Loss of appetite and nausea are two other reasons many users keep this strain around. Its extreme THC content is well known for stimulating hunger and making food much more appealing when eating feels difficult.
Whether you're looking to relax, elevate your mood, or simply experience one of the strongest hybrids on the market, Future #1 rarely goes unnoticed.
While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.
How Does Future #1 Taste?
Users Reviews:
Sweet: 87%
Pineapple: 84%
Skunky: 78%
Spice: 76%
Diesel: 66%
Future #1 Flavor: Tropical Fruit, Citrus & Diesel
This sweet-and-gassy hybrid brings big tropical flavor from the very first hit. Expect sweet notes of ripe mango, juicy pineapple, and bright citrus followed by a smooth blend of earthy spice and diesel on the exhale. The combination of sweet fruit and old-school gas creates a bold flavor profile that's hard to forget.
Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene help drive much of the taste, adding layers of citrus, tropical fruit, spice, and a subtle pine finish that keeps every puff interesting.
How Does Future #1 Smell?
Users Reviews:
Fresh Mango: 91%
Zesty Lime: 89%
Tropical: 82%
Gassy Funk: 79%
Earthy Spice: 77%
Future #1 Aroma: Sweet Candy, Pine & Funk
When this tropical beauty hits mid-flower, the aroma turns up fast. Early on, it’s light and fruity, think fresh mango with a splash of lime, but as buds start stacking, the scent explodes into a loud mix of sweet tropical fruit, tangy citrus, and gassy funk that fills the room.
That juicy brightness comes from limonene and myrcene, while caryophyllene adds a spicy kick and pinene brings a clean, piney edge. The end result is bold, sweet, and tropical with just enough gas to remind you it’s a heavy hitter.
Future #1 Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes
« Limonene « Myrcene « Caryophyllene « Nerolidol «
Future #1 Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Future #1 Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know
Grower Feedback
Future #1 is a vigorous, high-yielding cannabis strain that performs well both indoors and outdoors when given the right environment. These fast-growing plants are capable of producing impressive harvests, but the dense, resin-covered flowers they develop later in bloom deserve a little extra attention when it comes to airflow and humidity management.
Flowering Time 56-70 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6-10 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 3 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Future #1: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide
Mold & Pest Resistance of Future #1
Those massive, resin-soaked flowers are one of this strain's biggest selling points, but they also deserve a little extra attention. As those dense buds continue stacking on weight, maintaining good airflow and keeping humidity under control becomes increasingly important.
A little prevention goes a long way. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue as those trichome-covered flowers continue maturing.
How to Germinate Seeds
Future #1 isn't known for doing things halfway, and that starts from the very beginning. Strong roots help support vigorous growth, sturdy branching, and the kind of plant structure needed to support those massive flowers later in bloom.
Follow Holi Moli's germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, strong taproot development, and vigorous early growth from day one.
Nutrient Sensitivity
These vigorous plants tend to perform best when feeding stays balanced throughout the grow. Once flowering begins, avoid pushing nitrogen too hard, as excess amounts can affect terpene production, aroma, and overall flower quality. Keeping an eye on runoff pH can also help catch nutrient issues before they start affecting plant performance.
Looking for a simpler feeding routine? Holi Moli Juice provides everything plants need from veg through flower in one cannabis-specific formula designed to support strong growth, heavy resin production, and dense, resin-rich flowers without juggling multiple bottles.
Odor Control
Before long, the grow room starts filling with sweet tropical fruit, bright citrus, candy-like sweetness, and a pungent diesel edge that lingers in the air long after you leave. As flower production continues building, the aroma only gets louder.
A quality carbon filter is one of the best investments indoor growers can make. Outdoors, it's worth remembering that these loud-smelling plants don't always keep their presence a secret once flowering gets underway.
Stretching & Canopy Management of Future #1
Future #1 isn't usually content staying the same size for very long. Once flowering begins, these vigorous plants can put on a surprising amount of growth, making canopy management much easier when it's handled early rather than after the stretch has already taken over the grow room.
Worried about running out of vertical space? Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Waiting too long can leave you fighting the canopy once the stretch starts kicking in.
Branch Support for Future #1
Future #1 isn't shy about putting on weight during flower. As those massive buds continue filling in, it's not unusual for branches to need a little extra support to keep everything standing where it belongs.
A few stakes, plant yoyos, or a trellis net can make a big difference once those heavy, crystal-covered flowers start loading up the branches. It's a lot easier to support them early than it is to deal with bent or damaged branches later on.
Indoor to Outdoor Transition
Thinking about getting a head start indoors? A smooth move outdoors begins with the light schedule you're using from the start. Running indoor lights around 14–15 hours per day helps reduce the difference between indoor and outdoor conditions, making the transition easier once plants are moved outside.
Don't just put them straight into full sun and hope for the best. Plants raised indoors need time to adjust to natural sunlight, so start with partial shade and gradually increase sun exposure. A light-colored shade cloth can also help soften the transition while plants acclimate to outdoor conditions.
Be mindful of light-hour changes. A reduction of roughly 25% or more can be enough to trigger flowering. For example, moving plants directly from an 18-hour indoor schedule to roughly 13.5 hours of natural daylight outdoors can be enough to send them into premature bloom.
Growing Future #1 in Mediterranean Zones: Massive Yields & Heavy Resin
If you live in a Mediterranean climate, you're already giving Future #1 a great place to grow. Long sunny days, warm temperatures, and lower humidity levels help support strong growth while encouraging the heavy resin production and impressive flower development this powerhouse is known for.
Future #1 isn't the strain you want tucked away in a shady corner of the yard. Give these plants an open location where they can soak up sunlight throughout the day while benefiting from good natural airflow. Avoid planting near fences, walls, buildings, or other areas where shade and stagnant air can become a problem later in the season.
Strong sunlight helps support stronger growth, sturdier branches, and the kind of heavy harvests this strain is known for. Plants forced to spend the season stretching and reaching for light often produce weaker growth and less impressive harvests by the time the season comes to an end.
Keeping stress levels low becomes especially important once flowering begins. Excessive stress during bloom can increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up later in flower.
Massive flowers start with a strong foundation below the soil line. That's one reason many outdoor growers prefer fabric grow bags over traditional plastic containers. Better drainage and improved airflow around the roots help create conditions that support strong growth throughout the season.
Hot summer weather can be especially tough on roots when containers are sitting in direct sunlight all day. Black plastic pots tend to trap heat around the root zone, while fabric grow bags help keep things cooler while allowing excess moisture to drain more efficiently.
Mulch is another simple addition that can pay off in a big way. It helps hold moisture in the soil longer between waterings while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat during the warmest parts of the season.
With flowers capable of getting this large, keeping roots comfortable is worth the effort. Surfaces that stay excessively hot during the day or cold overnight can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Giving grow bags a little separation from the ground helps improve airflow underneath while creating more stable conditions around the root zone.
Giving plants enough room from the beginning makes life much easier later in the season. Proper spacing helps improve airflow through the canopy, allows moisture to dry more efficiently after watering or rain, and gives those large plants plenty of room to develop without competing with neighboring plants.
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
The amount of root space you provide can have a big impact on the final size of your plants. Larger grow bags allow roots more room to expand, often leading to stronger growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice when space is limited or you want to keep plant size easier to manage.
Dense flowers still appreciate good airflow, even in a Mediterranean climate. Keeping fresh air moving through the canopy helps create better conditions around developing buds while making moisture easier to manage once bloom production starts ramping up.
Morning watering is usually the better approach. Giving plants all day to use that moisture helps prevent damp conditions from lingering around the canopy once cooler evening temperatures settle in.
Those large, resin-soaked buds are far too nice to lose to pests, mold, or mildew. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue as the flowers continue maturing.
Growing Future #1 in Subtropical Zones: Humidity, Airflow & Flower Protection
Future #1 can perform extremely well in subtropical climates, but those oversized, resin-soaked flowers deserve a little extra attention once humidity starts climbing. Warm temperatures and lingering moisture can create additional challenges later in the season, making airflow and moisture management increasingly important as bloom production ramps up.
Humidity has a way of hanging around longer than you'd like in this kind of climate, which is one reason morning watering usually works best. Giving plants all day to use that moisture helps create drier conditions around the canopy before evening humidity starts settling back in.
If temperatures start spending days above 90°F, a white shade cloth can help take some of the edge off the afternoon sun without sacrificing too much valuable light. That's especially helpful when plants are carrying large flowers and working hard to keep up during extended hot spells.
Black shade cloth is best avoided. It tends to absorb and hold heat, often creating hotter conditions around the plants when you're actually trying to cool them down.
Future #1 rewards growers who give it plenty of room to perform. Open growing areas with sunlight throughout the day and steady natural airflow usually create much better conditions than cramped spaces where heat and humidity can linger around the canopy.
Walls, fences, sheds, and other structures can restrict airflow while creating pockets of damp, stagnant air that are harder to manage once flowering begins. Those conditions become even more important when plants start producing larger flowers later in the season.
Strong sunlight plays a major role in overall plant performance as well. Plants forced to spend the season stretching and reaching for light often produce weaker growth, lighter harvests, and more stress throughout flower. Excessive stress during bloom can also increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up before harvest.
Container choice becomes especially important when growing large, vigorous plants outdoors. Fabric grow bags are a popular option because they allow excess moisture to drain more efficiently while providing better airflow around the roots than traditional plastic containers.
That extra airflow can make a noticeable difference during hot weather. Black plastic pots tend to trap heat around the root zone, while fabric grow bags help create cooler conditions below the soil line while making excess moisture easier to manage.
A layer of mulch around each grow bag can also pay off throughout the season. It helps hold moisture in the soil longer between waterings while protecting roots from excessive daytime heat.
Keeping roots comfortable involves more than just good soil and proper watering. Surfaces that stay excessively hot, cold, or damp for long periods can create unnecessary stress around the root zone. Giving grow bags a little separation from the ground helps improve airflow underneath while promoting more stable growing conditions.
A little extra breathing room can make a big difference once flowering starts picking up. Proper spacing helps improve airflow around developing flowers, allows moisture to dry more efficiently after watering or rain, and gives each plant enough room to develop without crowding its neighbors.
- 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart
The amount of root space you provide plays a major role in how large plants become by the end of the season. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can make size management much easier when garden space is limited.
When flowers start getting this large, small problems have a way of becoming much bigger ones. Keeping airflow strong and humidity under control helps create better conditions around the canopy while reducing the chances of mold, mildew, and other moisture-related issues later in flower.
Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue as the season continues.
Growing Future #1 in Temperate Zones: Cooler Nights & Heavy Harvests
Future #1 can produce some seriously impressive outdoor harvests in temperate climates, but those dense, resin-rich flowers deserve a little extra attention once fall weather starts creeping in. Cooler nights, rainy stretches, and rising humidity can make moisture management much more important later in flower, especially as those buds continue packing on weight.
Getting an early start indoors can pay off in a big way. A few extra weeks of growth during spring often leads to stronger roots, sturdier branches, and larger plants by the time outdoor conditions are ready. Once nighttime temperatures are consistently staying above 50°F, plants can be gradually acclimated to outdoor conditions before settling into full sunlight.
This powerhouse rewards growers who give it plenty of sunlight and room to perform. Open growing areas with direct sun throughout the day and steady natural airflow usually produce much better results than cramped spaces where cool, damp air can settle around the canopy.
Walls, fences, sheds, and other structures can create pockets of trapped moisture that become harder to manage once flowering begins. Strong sunlight is just as important. Plants forced to spend the season stretching and reaching for light often produce weaker growth, lighter harvests, and more stress throughout flower.
Keeping stress levels low becomes especially important during bloom. Excessive stress can increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up later in flower, which is one more reason to give plants the environment they need from the start.
Changing weather conditions can be tough on roots, which is one reason many outdoor growers prefer fabric grow bags over traditional plastic containers. Better airflow and improved drainage help create more favorable conditions below the soil line while making excess moisture easier to manage after watering or rain.
Warm summer days can still create challenges. Black plastic pots tend to trap heat around the root zone when they're sitting in direct sunlight, while fabric grow bags help keep things cooler and allow excess moisture to drain away more efficiently.
A layer of mulch around each container can also make a noticeable difference throughout the season. It helps hold moisture in the soil longer while protecting roots from excessive daytime heat and sudden temperature swings.
Roots appreciate consistency. Surfaces that stay excessively hot during the day or cold overnight can create unnecessary stress around the root zone. Giving grow bags a little separation from the ground helps improve airflow underneath while promoting more stable growing conditions.
A little extra breathing room can make a big difference once flowering starts picking up. Proper spacing helps improve airflow through the canopy, allows moisture to dry more efficiently after rain or watering, and gives each plant enough room to develop without crowding its neighbors.
- 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart
The amount of room roots have to expand often shows up in the final size of the plant. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice when space is limited or you want to keep plant size easier to manage.
Temperate climates can become much less predictable once fall weather starts settling in. Cooler nights, damp mornings, and rainy stretches can make moisture harder to manage around developing flowers. Watering earlier in the day gives both the soil and canopy more time to dry before evening conditions return.
Rainy weather doesn't always show up at a convenient time. Having a simple rain cover, hoop house, or small greenhouse available can help keep excess moisture off the flowers when conditions decide to turn wet for an extended period.
When dense flowers are exposed to cool, damp conditions for too long, moisture-related problems can develop surprisingly fast. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue while those resin-rich flowers continue maturing.
Growing Future #1 Indoors: Oversized Flowers & Extreme Resin
Future #1 didn't become one of the most talked-about hybrids on the market by accident. In a well-managed indoor environment, these plants are capable of producing oversized flowers, extreme resin coverage, and the kind of eye-catching bag appeal that immediately grabs your attention. When everything comes together, the final product looks every bit as powerful as it feels.
Oversized flowers don't leave much room for mistakes when it comes to humidity. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F generally create a comfortable environment throughout the grow. During veg, humidity around 55–65% works well before gradually dropping into the 40–50% range during flower and eventually finishing around 35–40% as the buds continue maturing.
As those resin-soaked flowers start packing on weight, keeping moisture levels under control becomes increasingly important. A room that's too damp can create problems you don't want to deal with late in flower.
Big harvests start with strong roots. Giving plants enough room below the soil line helps support vigorous growth and the kind of structure needed to carry all that flower production later in bloom.
That's one reason so many indoor growers prefer fabric grow bags. Better drainage and improved airflow around the roots help create more favorable conditions throughout the grow while making moisture management easier.
For most indoor gardens, 5 or 7-gallon fabric grow bags are hard to beat.
Getting ahead of the canopy early can make the entire grow easier to manage. Topping, low-stress training (LST), SCROG setups, and light defoliation all work very well for helping spread growth more evenly across the canopy while improving light penetration to lower flower sites.
These vigorous plants can also put on a surprising amount of growth once flowering begins. The stretch during the first few weeks after the flip can catch growers off guard if plants are allowed to veg too long indoors, making early canopy management well worth the effort.
Worried about running out of vertical space? Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Making the transition before the stretch starts taking over leaves you with much more room to work with later in flower.
Future #1 isn't the kind of strain that stays hidden in the grow room for very long. As flowering progresses, notes of tropical fruit, bright citrus, sweet candy, and pungent funk start becoming more noticeable with each passing week. By the time those resin-soaked flowers are fully developed, the aroma can become difficult to ignore.
A quality carbon filter is highly recommended if odor control is important in your grow space.
Airflow matters just as much as odor control. Oscillating fans, dependable exhaust ventilation, and a quality dehumidifier help create better conditions around the canopy while reducing the moisture-related problems that can show up once those heavy flowers start filling in.
Want to see what these genetics are really capable of? It all starts with your lighting. Weak lights can leave plants stretched, reduce resin production, and limit overall flower development. Strong lighting helps bring out the dense flowers, heavy trichome coverage, and eye-catching bag appeal this strain is known for.
Light intensity is one of the biggest factors separating average harvests from exceptional ones. Give plants enough intensity throughout flower and the difference often shows up in everything from resin production and flower density to overall yield potential.
Strong full-spectrum LEDs are hard to beat indoors. Many growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had excellent results running 6500K from start to finish. It has consistently produced frosty flowers, vigorous growth, and strong terpene production from seed to harvest.
How to Grow Future #1 Marijuana:
- To germinate your Future #1 Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Future #1 Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Future #1 Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Future #1 marijuana outdoors usually takes place in early to mid-October and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Future #1 Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
Future #1 Appearance: Massive, Resin-Soaked Buds with Bright Green Color
Future #1 buds are all about size and weight. This strain produces large, thick-set flowers that build out into bulky, well-packed clusters along the branches. The structure leans more on the dense side, but not overly tight, allowing the buds to stack up big without becoming too compact.
As they mature, the flowers get coated in a heavy layer of sticky, glistening trichomes, giving them a shiny, resin-soaked look that really stands out. You’ll see vibrant green tones with bright orange pistils running throughout, adding contrast against that thick resin coverage.
Color expression with this strain usually stays within the green spectrum under normal conditions. When nighttime temperatures drop late in flower, you may see light purple shading appear in the sugar leaves or along the outer edges of the buds, but it’s not a dominant trait.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.
What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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