TGA Qush (Pre98 Bubba x Space Dude) Testing

mcone

Active Member
Jan 15th

Special delivery next to the Pre98 which I have ripening..
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Time to get started!

First, I spoke with a patient about some of my varieties and the new project. We took a look at my TGA stash tin together.
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They informed me that after the last run of DQ all they ever want me to grow is Dairy Queen. Fine by me, It really did come out nice..
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Sooo, 5 DQ and 5 Qush into the rooters. Here we grow again.
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Into the rooters
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Now we wait :)
 

laxfiz

New Member
ill be watching. cant wait to see these babies grow.

and you know, I honestly agree about DQ. It is an amazing strain, everyone needs to grow it. Yields very well, and easy to grow. and super dank.
in my opinion it is the most funky amazing smelling plant out there. I love the tropcial/berry cheese smell. It really gets me going.
great medicinal properties, and gets you really high.
 

mcone

Active Member
Greetings idren, it has been a bountiful week~

Jan 20th
Three of the Pre98 Bubba x Spacedude and three Dairy Queen seedlings are above ground and go into square 2.6 liter pots of pure Roots Organic.


The first Qush above ground:
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Waiting for the Vietnam Black mix to ripen
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Follow along on the continued Quest for Dank
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mcone

Active Member
Week 2 Update
Day 15 under HO T5
Temps 75F on 70F off
20 hours on / 4 hours off
RH 30% and pH 6.5
Soil is roots organic plus a lot of Neem cake on top.
1 Azamax drench at 20ml per gallon

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Peace :leaf:
 

whitey78

Well-Known Member
Week 2 Update
Day 15 under HO T5
Temps 75F on 70F off
20 hours on / 4 hours off
RH 30% and pH 6.5
Soil is roots organic plus a lot of Neem cake on top.
1 Azamax drench at 20ml per gallon

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Peace :leaf:


That much neem cake wont hurt them? I was all worried using more than a tsp per gallon of neem cake in some soil I mixed up for a top dress.
 

mcone

Active Member
Mine are fine, but that doesn't mean do it to every plant you have straight away. Everyone's situation is different and I have been battling gnats that came in my soil for the entire grow. Also my ambient CO2 is around 700-800 depending on which plants are sleeping so nutrient uptake is accelerated. I chose to top dress with Neem Cake and water instead of drench with Azamax early on when the seedlings were more fragile. Heck I even brush my teeth with Neem and Tea tree toothpaste......But the Azamax bottle says keep away from children and contact poison control............ So I use Einstein oil for foliar application as it is less refined and I am more comfortable spraying it.
 

mcone

Active Member
Last week I mixed up the super soil that these gals will eventually end up in. A few things I did different were double the epsom salts and lime, add soluable kelp, sulfur, greensand, and I still add the rock phophate that was on the old recipe because in my experience it results in much more desirable flowers with less feedings. Another thing I added was 1/2 pound of omri listed, unrefined, Neem Cake.


This will help with resistance against any gnats or thrips the base Roots soil may contain, as well as increase Nitrogen content organically.
 

Ccoastal

Active Member
looking great, intrigued in the new cross very much and im along for the ride.

i use roots as well, i havent had any real recent trouble with bugs as it seems i have been lucky. i did find a lone thrip in a room while doing a weekly cleaning of the walls and floors. Azamax has been my choice of tools for some time now. i drenched the girls which are now in week 8 of veg, at the same concentration.
 

mcone

Active Member
Farmers have grown out cannabis seeds searching for The Sticky One since before recorded history. In my own quest cracking seed after seed I have seen many varieties pass by - choosing only to continue a select few. Of these only one other variety, a random leda uno x white widow x lambs bread cross has ever displayed the phenomena I am about to reveal in macro photographs for the world to drool over.

The second plant which was created this rare amalgamation of trichomes is the China Black Mystery Mix from Kak genetics over on that medical pleasant peninsula. Now, you may have seen the macro photographs of Subcool's that display trichomes which had ruptured and created strings between two leafs. It is in Dank 2.0 if you need to look it up..

Sometimes when growing DANK you get clusters of trichomes that look like forests as the glandular heads swell to maximum capacity, dwarfing the diameter of the stalk. When moving my plants around for hand watering some of these forests get smashed against another leaf of calyx (ovum) and creates strings of THC. Then, and only if you've done proper selection for the most resin production, will your plant go into overdrive and create massive THC droplets. These amazingly medicinal plants are very rare and quite elusive when starting seed stock, and known quite appropriately to seasoned farmers as 'The Sticky One.' Hash farmers seek out these sacred plants hidden within the genetic code of cannabis because their trichome heads will stay sticky even after the resin powder dries.

We are talking about the unicorn of the cannabis world. A resin freak, which can create droplets of trichomes the size of dinner peas. Now, the first time InI saw these appear in mid flower I thought something had dripped onto my plants, so I scraped it off, and reluctantly ate it after not being able to decide it wasn't trichomes. It tasted just like the juicy golden spears smelled in late flower and was quite refreshing and floral. The next day when the lights came on these droplets had literally regrown from the trichomes around them and the residue that was left. This was many years ago and photography wasn't on the level it is today..

Luckily, photographic equipment has progressed as we can document things better than most crime labs now days. Here are some shots of 'The Sticky One', #4, Aka LUMP from the China Black Mystery Mix at day 69. There are some air bubble inside from the paper clip I poked it with to taste it. It was akin to the first experience, and floral like the purest dry sift hash.

First, a quick photo to document ripeness because today is harvest day
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Now, on to the show!
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The droplet even dripped onto the flower below it
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Good luck in the quest for 'The Sticky One'
M.C. One
 
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