DemonicChronic
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What's up everybody, this is my little indoor breeding op.
Been growing about 5 years, currently running the F1's of a couple local cuts (unknown lineage) X heavy duty fruity (TH Seeds).
The mothers in this cross were clones gifted from a long time local grower, unfortunately they developed a nasty mite infestation and most were lost. Out of the original 6 different cuts labeled A1-A6, 10 of each, only the A3 and A5 survived and showed a strong resilience to the mites.
After taking care of the infestation, multiple crops of A3 and A5 were run.
A3 was more potent, and better smelling / tasting but was low yielding
A5 was a heavy yielder and a pleasant smoke but had an odd funky smell and taste
Around the same time I was gifted 2 Regular Heavy Duty Fruity seeds from a friend, they were freebies. Both turned out to be male so I allowed them to pollinate a room full of A3's and A5's in order to pass on their genes.
I know this is far from the ideal way to go about things and far from a controlled F1 cross. But by using pollen from 2 males with 2 different mothers and then accidentally mixing all the seeds, I was able to create an insanely diverse epic fuck ton of phenotype combinations because there are really 4 crosses going on.
A3 x HDF1, A3 x HDF2, A5 x HDF1, A5 x HDF2.
FUCK IT. RUN EM ALL.
With that many combinations there's bound to be a couple keepers.
Stay Tuned
Been growing about 5 years, currently running the F1's of a couple local cuts (unknown lineage) X heavy duty fruity (TH Seeds).
The mothers in this cross were clones gifted from a long time local grower, unfortunately they developed a nasty mite infestation and most were lost. Out of the original 6 different cuts labeled A1-A6, 10 of each, only the A3 and A5 survived and showed a strong resilience to the mites.
After taking care of the infestation, multiple crops of A3 and A5 were run.
A3 was more potent, and better smelling / tasting but was low yielding
A5 was a heavy yielder and a pleasant smoke but had an odd funky smell and taste
Around the same time I was gifted 2 Regular Heavy Duty Fruity seeds from a friend, they were freebies. Both turned out to be male so I allowed them to pollinate a room full of A3's and A5's in order to pass on their genes.
I know this is far from the ideal way to go about things and far from a controlled F1 cross. But by using pollen from 2 males with 2 different mothers and then accidentally mixing all the seeds, I was able to create an insanely diverse epic fuck ton of phenotype combinations because there are really 4 crosses going on.
A3 x HDF1, A3 x HDF2, A5 x HDF1, A5 x HDF2.
FUCK IT. RUN EM ALL.
With that many combinations there's bound to be a couple keepers.
Stay Tuned