SinCity Seeds Info Thread

CannaBruh

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alpha-Pinene & Humulene dominate that terp spectrum, anyone care to comment on the flavor of some sin mints? Does it have any or is it just an icy photogenic bitch?

I've got two seedling but too small to do a stem rub or get any idea of a profile this early. Give me a week or two and I'll have an idea of what it will smell like.


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found this one http://analytical360.com/m/flowers/502679

same two terps heavy, but this one over 2%
 
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DustyNugs

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I believe this is my first post in here, but had to drop some pictures of my SinCity plants...

I've been growing SinMint for 3 years now. I had two phenos that were both ridiculously good. My buddy had the last clone of my #1 and he accidentally killed it... Lesson learned, I should have gotten that one back from him months ago. Anyway, I was so convinced by my SinMint that I picked up a pack of Blue Power and Sinfully Sour at the Cannabis Cup a couple years ago. Still haven't started the Sinfully Sour, but I may be doing that this evening.

I had a friend grab a pack of Blue Power as well and he also got Tangerine Power. These were the best two phenos from those packs in my opinion. I probably won't let these go until I find something worthy of replacing them.

Tangerine Power #2 - Super citrusy, smells like a bag of freshly peeled tangerines seriously. It stays squat and doesn't stretch much like Blue Power in flower. These buds are getting super fat and trichy at the start of week 6, only growing in a 1 gal pot...

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Blue Power #3 - I've got this one in a 3 gallon smart pot. Smells of berries and kush, such a pleasant terp profile. Stays short and the buds are really getting thick and trichy. It turns a light blue/lavender late in flower like my SinMint #3.

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And last but not least, my SinMint #3 still going strong. Super vigorous veg growth, the clones usually root faster and more full than almost anything else I've grown. She starts turning dark purple after week 6 and has a berry/garlic terpene profile ( not sure which actual terpenes but I can find out ). It yields super dense, rock hard nugs of pure goodness. It's been tested for potency a couple of times and those results were 23% and 26% THCA. It's a great plant, so glad I still have 12 more seeds in my pack to dig through!

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Ray black

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Hey James, did you have a low female to male ratio in the Tangerine Powers you popped?


I found 1 girl in maybe 10 beans. had the same thing happen with my Blue Powers

considering the quality I found in all the phenos of the BP, and the amazing smell on this TP's stalk, I am sure the TP girl I found will be decent



I have vegged her for months man. took 10 clones and am putting the clones into flower soon. will get up some shots of the TP mom I have. she has like 16 tops now


how are your TP coming along?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Hey James, did you have a low female to male ratio in the Tangerine Powers you popped?


I found 1 girl in maybe 10 beans. had the same thing happen with my Blue Powers

considering the quality I found in all the phenos of the BP, and the amazing smell on this TP's stalk, I am sure the TP girl I found will be decent



I have vegged her for months man. took 10 clones and am putting the clones into flower soon. will get up some shots of the TP mom I have. she has like 16 tops now


how are your TP coming along?
I don't know if it is mumbo jumbo but I've read about and sometimes use "techniques" to induce higher female to male ratios. I've had some success using them too.
Supposedly in the first two weeks or so you want:
14 hours on/ 10 hours off for lights
blue spectrum
higher nitrogen
cooler temperatures in root zone
and lastly I believe is moist soil, if soil is dry then the seed predicts it is drought so doesn't want to waste energy to become a female.

I originally read this in Jorge's or Ed's books. I know some people say seed is predetermined but I think it is more environmentally determined to help survival rates in the wild. If it is going to a hot dry season the females will struggle to find enough water to have successful seed crops so more males will develop in order to spread enough pollen to find the few females that could survive the drought. Or so the thinking goes. Could be way off but it worked for me for the most part.

With said techniques I have gotten 7/10 or better once or twice but usually always right around 50/50. Cheers
 

Ray black

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I don't know if it is mumbo jumbo but I've read about and sometimes use "techniques" to induce higher female to male ratios. I've had some success using them too.
Supposedly in the first two weeks or so you want:
14 hours on/ 10 hours off for lights
blue spectrum
higher nitrogen
cooler temperatures in root zone
and lastly I believe is moist soil, if soil is dry then the seed predicts it is drought so doesn't want to waste energy to become a female.

I originally read this in Jorge's or Ed's books. I know some people say seed is predetermined but I think it is more environmentally determined to help survival rates in the wild. If it is going to a hot dry season the females will struggle to find enough water to have successful seed crops so more males will develop in order to spread enough pollen to find the few females that could survive the drought. Or so the thinking goes. Could be way off but it worked for me for the most part.

With said techniques I have gotten 7/10 or better once or twice but usually always right around 50/50. Cheers

Hey thanks for all the input. Great stuff all of it

Never heard that about the 14/10 or the wet soil theories


I find it hard to dry them out as seedlings because they don't drink much but if a fan is on its possible

U ever have any of your veg flower from that 14/10 light cycle?
 

Ray black

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I don't know if it is mumbo jumbo but I've read about and sometimes use "techniques" to induce higher female to male ratios. I've had some success using them too.
Supposedly in the first two weeks or so you want:
14 hours on/ 10 hours off for lights
blue spectrum
higher nitrogen
cooler temperatures in root zone
and lastly I believe is moist soil, if soil is dry then the seed predicts it is drought so doesn't want to waste energy to become a female.

I originally read this in Jorge's or Ed's books. I know some people say seed is predetermined but I think it is more environmentally determined to help survival rates in the wild. If it is going to a hot dry season the females will struggle to find enough water to have successful seed crops so more males will develop in order to spread enough pollen to find the few females that could survive the drought. Or so the thinking goes. Could be way off but it worked for me for the most part.

With said techniques I have gotten 7/10 or better once or twice but usually always right around 50/50. Cheers

I normally do alright with the ratios

Could just be bad luck too...
 
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