crimsonecho

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hit 2 branches with sts and now we have balls. cannalope haze from dna genetics a long long flowering pheno with crazy stretchy sativa structure and massive nugs hanging at the end. hopefully i’ll get some s1s and cross it with caribe, dinachem, blue kush, destroyer, nl and dinachemxblue kush cross from a prior pollen chuck.

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DurumGallico

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Crossed cherrygasm (TGA subcool) mother, nice cherry candy fuel, with GDP (..GDPseeds) male, short structure and sweet grape smell. results are pretty nice.

Best cherry dom, sour musky cherry fuel with rotten grape undertones.
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Best GDP dom, subtle sweet berry smell in flowering, and heavy blackberry syrup when cured, strong earthy sugary berry taste.
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numberfour

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Rainbow Milk #3
Rainbow Belts #3 x Pirate Milk #1
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4 Rainbow Milk in flower, #3 above is male, 2 are female and just waiting on the 4th to show. Another male I've kept to one side is Adhesive x Nepoji f3 #4 (all 5 plants were male). I ran an Adhesive some years back and #4 is almost identical.

Adhesive is GG4 x Nepoji
Nepoji is Nepali OG x Goji f3 and an unreleased tester from 2015 worked on by a mate

I was told a while ago to stress test my males to make sure they were stable. Basically half kill them every way you can, too much / too little - water food light temps etc. Is any one else half killing plans in the name of chucking?
 

DurumGallico

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I was told a while ago to stress test my males to make sure they were stable. Basically half kill them every way you can, too much / too little - water food light temps etc. Is any one else half killing plans in the name of chucking?
Nice stuff !
Currently revegging my cherry x gdp males and yes, it's arleady a nice test of resistance and vigor. A few are freezed like the moment i put them back on veg and with colder temps, while others did react pretty well and started to grow again on secondary stems.
So yes i would say it's a good thing to stress test your males,even though trying to kill them is a bit hard aha
 

keifcake

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I'm getting kinda excited about this surprise volunteer that popped up in one of my pots.

I'm thinking it has to be from the golden tiger male that I used making some crosses with hso headband, 3 GT's, double jam, and possibly C99.

It hasn't been more than a week since first showing pistils.

It has the growth structure of Malawi from the Golden Tiger so far, minimal branching with tight internode spacing just like my least favorite mother of the 3 GT females I have from the 1st run, the second run of them will be finished soon to make a final determination on the original 3 gt mothers.

I haven't had anything in my tent that was already showing resin forming like this one is a week after showing sex.

The GT male was a vigorous beastly plant, appeared to be Thai dominant in branching structure, didn't do a full flower run to get more characteristics. The male I culled wasn't as vigorous, which from what I see is the Malawi side in comparison to how beastly a Thai can be. And from what I remember the keeper male took a couple weeks longer to show sex, maybe even after the 2 of the 3 females, of which the 3rd female didn't show sex until the quickest flowering one was about halfway finished. This second run from clones, all 3 are in similar phases of flower.
 

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blueberryrose

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I'm getting kinda excited about this surprise volunteer that popped up in one of my pots.

I'm thinking it has to be from the golden tiger male that I used making some crosses with hso headband, 3 GT's, double jam, and possibly C99.

It hasn't been more than a week since first showing pistils.

It has the growth structure of Malawi from the Golden Tiger so far, minimal branching with tight internode spacing just like my least favorite mother of the 3 GT females I have from the 1st run, the second run of them will be finished soon to make a final determination on the original 3 gt mothers.

I haven't had anything in my tent that was already showing resin forming like this one is a week after showing sex.

The GT male was a vigorous beastly plant, appeared to be Thai dominant in branching structure, didn't do a full flower run to get more characteristics. The male I culled wasn't as vigorous, which from what I see is the Malawi side in comparison to how beastly a Thai can be. And from what I remember the keeper male took a couple weeks longer to show sex, maybe even after the 2 of the 3 females, of which the 3rd female didn't show sex until the quickest flowering one was about halfway finished. This second run from clones, all 3 are in similar phases of flower.
It always breaks my heart having to pull unexpected seedlings, I've never had the guts to let one just grow.
 

DurumGallico

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I'm getting kinda excited about this surprise volunteer that popped up in one of my pots.

I'm thinking it has to be from the golden tiger male that I used making some crosses with hso headband, 3 GT's, double jam, and possibly C99.

It hasn't been more than a week since first showing pistils.

It has the growth structure of Malawi from the Golden Tiger so far, minimal branching with tight internode spacing just like my least favorite mother of the 3 GT females I have from the 1st run, the second run of them will be finished soon to make a final determination on the original 3 gt mothers.

I haven't had anything in my tent that was already showing resin forming like this one is a week after showing sex.

The GT male was a vigorous beastly plant, appeared to be Thai dominant in branching structure, didn't do a full flower run to get more characteristics. The male I culled wasn't as vigorous, which from what I see is the Malawi side in comparison to how beastly a Thai can be. And from what I remember the keeper male took a couple weeks longer to show sex, maybe even after the 2 of the 3 females, of which the 3rd female didn't show sex until the quickest flowering one was about halfway finished. This second run from clones, all 3 are in similar phases of flower.
Man GT crosses sound so yummy, one of my favorite sativas so far
 

JewelRunner

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Few plants my buddy popped from some seeds that got accidentally made. Had some overspill when I pollinated that topanga lemon #6. The dad is topanga lemon 7 x ssh, moms could be from a few different plants. Definitely seeded the gmo and the ecsd cut I tossed plus a few other things. I took cuts of the two most promising ones in case they’re something worth keeping around. A few are throwing really narrow leaves and one of those smells really good early.59A5D2FB-397C-4CEF-8E23-826CEE73C43A.jpeg34D83E3B-DD66-4DA2-91AB-A8DDE6544654.jpegF4DF475F-F09B-41D8-8074-641DCB16B6F5.jpeg1EFBDFCC-BB28-47A0-BFB1-1F8F0F33D163.jpeg4C8DF735-BE66-4776-9089-3790BCD6E519.jpeg
 

keifcake

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One of my 3 Ken's GDP, I see the second pollination on this second branch took very well using male pollen from what looks like a purple lambsbread pheno of USC double jam. I'm going to be sprouting a few of these as soon as they are ready.

Between this branch and the one that didn't take too well, I'll easily have 40 of the cross from this pheno which I'd say is more big bud in structure. I'm more interested in the Urkle pheno cross when it's a few weeks further into flower.
 

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Giggsy70

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A few shots my youngins just after a fresh dusting of pollen. First pic is a Cement shoes with spent pollen sacks on her. I had heard stories of Cement Shoes and had to give her a go. All I can say is she's all that and then some so far. Incredible structure and spacing with purple pistols. Very anxious to see these finished beans.
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A little wedding cake nug dusted.
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A little MAC crasher bx1 going to be f2's. Just starting to purple up
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