CannaBruh

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Bubbly pics coming tonight. The Bubba shining through strong with a few outliers.

Plan is to work a bx1 on two ends, one mimosa bx1 and one bubba bx1, we're in assessing mode and will take selections when they deem appropriate, if none prove to be worthy we'll keep digging in testers.

Hopefully we can keep the single/double digit trend going and find our keepers before we hit specimen 100 :bigjoint:

No more testers are being sent out but those that have them I wish you the best with them!
 

the gnome

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I've heard of people putting 10 litre containers in the fridge full of rainwater and making the water nice and cold then spraying the plants to replicate a storm making rapid growth. I bought a spare fridge to try it out
during a good thunder storm with lightening popping is a very good time to put the babies out,
provided they won't get damaged.
some of you may have noticed but I mention this every chance i get lol
whenever lightening pops, during the strike nitrates are produced as a side reaction,
absorbed by the rain that then falls to earth as the nitrate rich rain drops are transported to the ground,
where it is absorbed by plants
maybe another reason why plants look so healthy and alive after a good storm :hump:
 

tatonka

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Hit a very candy lemon Night Rider pheno female from Greenpoint with a nice stacked Black SS male from Breeders Boutique

Excited to see what happens, my first chuck, first time I let a male stick around because it was the only Black SS seed that popped from a 2014 pack

Stay tuned ...

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Black Rose is a good one. It has been in my circle for years now.
Very good medicine.
I may have to run it again soon. Excellent work Mr.
 

tatonka

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Got me feeling like Drake"im upset".....lol

I really wanted a female out of them seeds I put down..
Maybe a F2 run is in order. They are very beautiful plants and I am sure something great is about to be found by one of us with this cross. They are pretty uniform and they have that broth smell on the stem run.
My chances of getting a female out of the honeybee cross is narrowing.
Wish me luck. Thanks again.
I am a proud uncle
 

thenotsoesoteric

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during a good thunder storm with lightening popping is a very good time to put the babies out,
provided they won't get damaged.
some of you may have noticed but I mention this every chance i get lol
whenever lightening pops, during the strike nitrates are produced as a side reaction,
absorbed by the rain that then falls to earth as the nitrate rich rain drops are transported to the ground,
where it is absorbed by plants
maybe another reason why plants look so healthy and alive after a good storm :hump:
Lightning also positively charges the air so the rain water is charged by positive ions which is a big help too. Irrigating with plain ground source water just ain't the same.
 
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