greenjambo

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Here's my chuckers quadrant:
2 High school sweetheart x Mimosa at back, 2 Dessert breath x Mimosa up front
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I popped 6 seed's, 3 of each and ended up with 2 Fem's of each :-)
The DB X M front right has incredible structure, never been topped, or touched, going to be lots of tops.
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My Fireballs cuttings were taken just a week-10 days into flower when i wasnt sure ifi had her so i chopped a few more and theyr stinking the place up putting out funky leaves and covered in trich's :-)
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at least ive got a few gearing up for next round. Im going to pop some more Honeystompers to seek out a dude to x my Cookies, ( if its all fine with Gen. ). Got to save these cookies any way i can and i can imagine growing out the results would be fun.

good day folks
 

BigHornBuds

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What do you guys personally look for in a stud?

Smell, node spacing, branching, main stock size, leaf structure n size, how the flowers cluster, how much pollen they drop, color; trichomes, Bend n brake testing.


Knowing the strain will help a lot in selecting a male , if you are looking for specific traits you want to pass on.
But the only way to know what that male does is to grow out the seeds .

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The 4 male in the corner is a strain, 3 in the middle are a different one , started a little later.


The 4 are PineBerryKush x HH
They made it through a few culls during veg, all had more PBK then HH .
Once flipped , 2 started making flower clusters like the Haze, so they died .


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I can’t decide between the two, so I’m going to collect pollen, n reveg them and keep both till I can see what each one brings to the table.
PBK bud, with HH size is what I’m looking for.
 

genuity

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Here's my chuckers quadrant:
2 High school sweetheart x Mimosa at back, 2 Dessert breath x Mimosa up front
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I popped 6 seed's, 3 of each and ended up with 2 Fem's of each :-)
The DB X M front right has incredible structure, never been topped, or touched, going to be lots of tops.
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My Fireballs cuttings were taken just a week-10 days into flower when i wasnt sure ifi had her so i chopped a few more and theyr stinking the place up putting out funky leaves and covered in trich's :-)
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at least ive got a few gearing up for next round. Im going to pop some more Honeystompers to seek out a dude to x my Cookies, ( if its all fine with Gen. ). Got to save these cookies any way i can and i can imagine growing out the results would be fun.

good day folks
(Honey cookies) wow...
My grandma used to make them.....hmmmm

You know it's all good this way,get yo Chuck on
 

greenjambo

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(Honey cookies) wow...
My grandma used to make them.....hmmmm

You know it's all good this way,get yo Chuck on
Than-ken You Sir ! Other than the great flavors, the thing can handle all kinds of neglect/abuse and comes beautiful every time.
My las one there i almost binned. It was very small, been in and out of flower 2-3 times in 2-3 weeks !! I only threw it in due to space, not a single fan leave .... but :
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Honey Cookies sound Schweeeeeeet :-)
 

Michael Huntherz

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The young person’s guide to Brisco’s Copper Orgi phenotypes, based on anecdotal evidence from six females:

#1 chemmy profile, pine, menthol, death smells, stretchy and branchy, bitch to trim, looks to be awesome smoke. Would probably go ~10 weeks, if I had let it. Chem lovers would love smoking this, nobody would like trimming it...would likely be good for extracts. It yields well, but trimming sucked. It usually does, hah!

#2 sweet, hashy, stocky plant, some fruity smells that are close to bubblegum, with a bit of chem and some indolic (wee wee) notes, but not a lot of it. Very easy to trim, the one I happened to keep, which is a joy. A 9 weeker, maybe a bit more. Dense with minimal branching or larf.

#3 mint, hashy-tasting nag champa notes came out in the smoke after drying, really strong mint, some complex musk, did I mention mint? And bubblegum? Weird, cool. Lots of bubblegum, which shows up less prominently in the other fruity ones, too.

#4 Very leafy, high leaf to calyx but with by far the thickest colas, the fastest finisher, mostly sweet candy smells, maybe a hint of vague citrus. Moderate bitch to trim but the best yielder of the group in terms of top shelf flower. #1 is probably he best yielder for extracts. Wait, that’s blueberry. It actually reminds me of a good old school blueberry a lot, with some cheese even, a total throwback compared with all the others.

#5 My favorite overall, high calyx to leaf ratio with balanced mint, chem and complex fruity candy smells. So easy to trim, a little branchy underneath and larfy down there, but the mains are uniformly solid and frosty like a Nunavut winter.

#6 another chem leaner, the tallest of the group, smells like a mix between #1 and #3, with the easier to trim structure of #3. Good, balanced chem flavor profile, another ten week phenotype.

I always like chem flavors, but there is a lot of fruit here too. Every one of these ladies is bang-on, don’t share with newbs, face-meltingly potent. (A possible exception is the blueberry-like throwback, but it is no slouch) After a decent cure it should all be head stash worthy. I know very little about the ancestral provenance of the parent strains, I am using my senses the best I am able, and generally try to avoid getting spoiled on what I “should” taste and smell.
 
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Michael Huntherz

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question i wanna start to experiment on some crosses! now when searching for my male if i happen to find one i like! do ppl or can you keep a male alive through cloning or do you keep him in veg? how would i go about keeping a stud!
Males will clone and reveg, just like females, but a lot of folks starting out harvest pollen from a one-time flowering male, then keep it dry in the freezer to pollinate multiple generations of crosses. A little pollen goes a long way. It all depends on your personal space, intent, goals, and risk profile.

I have done precisely zero chucks, so take the advice of others with more experience over mine.
 
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Amos Otis

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The young person’s guide to Brisco’s Copper Orgi phenotypes, based on anecdotal evidence from six females:

#1 chemmy profile, pine, menthol, death smells, stretchy and branchy, bitch to trim, looks to be awesome smoke. Would probably go ~10 weeks, if I had let it. Chem lovers would love smoking this, nobody would like trimming it...would likely be good for extracts. It yields well, but trimming sucked. It usually does, hah!

#2 sweet, hashy, stocky plant, some fruity smells that are close to bubblegum, with a bit of chem and some indolic (wee wee) notes, but not a lot of it. Very easy to trim, the one I happened to keep, which is a joy. A 9 weeker, maybe a bit more. Dense with minimal branching or larf.

#3 mint, hashy-tasting nag champa notes came out in the smoke after drying, really strong mint, some complex musk, did I mention mint? And bubblegum? Weird, cool. Lots of bubblegum, which shows up less prominently in the other fruity ones, too.

#4 Very leafy, high leaf to calyx but with by far the thickest colas, the fastest finisher, mostly sweet candy smells, maybe a hint of vague citrus. Moderate bitch to trim but the best yielder of the group in terms of top shelf flower. #1 is probably he best yielder for extracts. Wait, that’s blueberry. It actually reminds me of a good old school blueberry a lot, with some cheese even, a total throwback compared with all the others.

#5 My favorite overall, high calyx to leaf ratio with balanced mint, chem and complex fruity candy smells. So easy to trim, a little branchy underneath and larfy down there, but the mains are uniformly solid and frosty like a Nunavut winter.

#6 another chem leaner, the tallest of the group, smells like a mix between #1 and #3, with the easier to trim structure of #3. Good, balanced chem flavor profile, another ten week phenotype.

I always like chem flavors, but there is a lot of fruit here too. Every one of these ladies is bang-on, don’t share with newbs, face-meltingly potent. (A possible exception is the blueberry-like throwback, but it is no slouch) After a decent cure it should all be head stash worthy. I know very little about the ancestral provenance of the parent strains, I am using my senses the best I am able, and generally try to avoid getting spoiled on what I “should” taste and smell.
So you're saying you didn't get the persimmon pheno? :cuss:
 
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