Ace Genetics Thread

Tranquileyes

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This is my first run of any ace/CB. I always keep N through flower to keep healthy green leaves. Next PP run I won't. Def had heavy N curl. Never grown a strain like that!
Mine has some gnarly curl going on as well. It started after the flip to flower, so the N is a likely cause. With that said, shes gotten nothing other than whats built into the soil.
 

TonightYou

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I transplanted my lone Bangi Haze gal into a three gallon pot from a one gallon pot. Probably will slow her down a bit but should be rewarded by allowing her more root space as she's early in flower. Still waiting for her to stretch, and need to get a couple cuts off of her. The side branches are not very long and as much as I hate revegging a flowering cutting, I hate trying to clone tiny cuts even more.

I'll update a a photo tonight along with the Malawi plants. Hopefully I may be able to sex at least the elder of the two plants
 

indicat33

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Good thread TY- Never grown any Ace genetics but they are next in line on my list. Both Ace and Cannabiogen are supposed to be excellent companies to obtain quality genetics from. Really want to run their China Yunan, as well as a few others from both companies. Let us know how you go bro !
 

TonightYou

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Good thread TY- Never grown any Ace genetics but they are next in line on my list. Both Ace and Cannabiogen are supposed to be excellent companies to obtain quality genetics from. Really want to run their China Yunan, as well as a few others from both companies. Let us know how you go bro !
Thanks! I really wanted to run CY too. Luckily I have one (if fingers crossed It's a girl, I'll take a photo of that plant too. Love the tight node structure), but Ace made it up to me with sending the Malawi. The Malawi are very vigorous compared to the CY, PCK, and Bangi.

I'd wait a good 6 months until stock is out and relisted on the CY as Ace told me old stock is out there
 

althor

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Others may not agree with me, but instead of "quality" genetics, I would more use the term "raw" genetics. Building block type, but I have yet to be blown away by anything I have had, a lot of interesting and unique (compared to genetics from everyone else) type plants which make them fun and challenging (in some cases) to grow.
 

TonightYou

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Fair enough, I'll find out one way or the other and report my findings either way.

To be honest, I'm happy not to running just poly hybrids, but to each their own
 

TonightYou

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So here is the lone China Yunnan. Probably going to transplant (hopefully) her tonight as I want to veg her to a larger size.
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Will take a photo tonight of Bangi Haze. Kinda pissed she has not stretched or thrown out any branches needed for clones. May have to reveg her, loving the early trichome development. Since I have so many beans I may just let her go and order another pack but I'd hate to let go of a potential outlier.

Eta: on the Malawi still no gender on either. The one I'm more partial to has tighter nodes and some great side branching. So I'm hoping that one is a female. Need to take some pictures of that gal tonight
 
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indicat33

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Thank you! And pretty bud shots are always welcome. I have some FMS, haven't really wanted to pop then but hear good things about them.
This was my 1-st run with FMS gear. I'm sure they have better strains (like Pure AK) that would be worth a run. Main things I didn't like about this Lemon kush was the LOW calyx-to leaf ratio and limited resin production. The seeds were worth the money, as they were SUPER cheap (13$ -4 fem seeds !). So all in all, worth the effort for sure :peace:
 

TonightYou

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This was my 1-st run with FMS gear. I'm sure they have better strains (like Pure AK) that would be worth a run. Main things I didn't like about this Lemon kush was the LOW calyx-to leaf ratio and limited resin production. The seeds were worth the money, as they were SUPER cheap (13$ -4 fem seeds !). So all in all, worth the effort for sure :peace:
That does look leafy! Part of the reason I killed a sleestack skunk freebie. Plus have gear I'd rather grow
 

TonightYou

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Damn... we're getting like 10 sleetstack skunk freebies with this order. Are they really bad, or maybe you just got a crappy pheno?
I do too. Not bad at all as far as growing. Probably would have been great commercial bud but she was taking up valuable resource estate and was only 3 weeks in flower or so when I tossed her. Stinky as hell by the way
 

indicat33

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I do too. Not bad at all as far as growing. Probably would have been great commercial bud but she was taking up valuable resource estate and was only 3 weeks in flower or so when I tossed her. Stinky as hell by the way
Whew... okay- then maybe Sleetstack is allright (with the right pheno). It's always a good sign for them to "stink like hell" - :razz: Maybe I'll find some decent phenos in a 10-pack (freebies). BTW- do you think it would be worthwhile to make a tincture out of material we would normally "toss"? Fan leaf, and some trim maybe... I hate throwing cannabis in my compost pile (aside from stems) and was wondering if the "trash" can be turned into some "stash" - ie. oil, tincture, or something else.
 
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TonightYou

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Whew... okay- then maybe Sleetstack is allright (with the right pheno). It's always a good sign for them to "stink like hell" - :razz: Maybe I'll find some decent phenos in a 10-pack (freebies). BTW- do you think it would be worthwhile to make a tincture out of material we would normally "toss"? Fan leaf, and some trim maybe... I hate throwing cannabis in my compost pile (aside from stems) and was wondering if the "trash" can be turned into some "stash" - ie. oil, tincture, or something else.
Fan leaves, trim, and fluff buds all go into a zip lock bag in the freezer. I only toss dead, crunchy leaves
 
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