Purple Jem, Germination to Harvest With Seed Production, Regular & Feminized !!!

sounds like a goddamn adventure. ive got a pair of c99+nydiesel photos going from a batch of about 100 seed that i was gifted and a group of autos speed jack speed ryder and another sativa that i cant recall. was hoping that it would be an easy eye lid peeler match ehh wishful thinking. the citrus smell is amazing off the c99xdiesel and the strain exhibit amazing sativa effects(4 completed runs) and as far as keeping those traits in an auto. stop it your making my dick hard shit ill trade of a dozen of these seeds for a batch of your beaners if at all interested
 
The 70 day old assorted mix of Auto Majestics, Sturple and Top Fuels has finished and is drying as I type.The six 5 week old Purple Jems went outside today.They will be done in 5 weeks.A new batch of a test strain was started 2 days ago and they should be femed seeds.There may have been a little stray normal pollen floating around but the majority will be femed.An 80% or better female/male ratio is a big plus over normal 50/50 seeds.

So these new seeds are femed, also an auto and a cross between a fine Onyx female and A femed Auto Majestic.Both strains reach about 2 ft tall , is done in 10 weeks and averages 10-20 grams a plant .Well cared for plants with plenty of root space and tender care plus supplemental lighting can produce 2ozs plus off an exception plant of either strain.
 

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Due to the security issue with my indoor setup I had to move the Jems to a friends less than desirable outbuilding setup.He is a set in his way photo grower that has wax for ear holes.Regardless of my instructions he does as he wants.

I rescued the Jems one more time only to be confronted with freezing temps outside.They are in another secure location now.In reality It is about a month too early to put plants out in my climate.The current crop of seedlings started a few days ago will be timed out for placement outside after the final frost date, 5/20 around here.

The Jems were to be my final indoor crop until I was informed of my security issue.The plants were stunted by my friend with the waxy ears but any bud beats no but.I'll be lucky to pull an oz off all 6 plants combined.

Pictures are below of the 6 dwarfs at 6 weeks old.
 

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30 9oz cups with 2 seeds per cup were started today.1/2 are P. Jems and 1/2 are MI5 x AMF. AMF is short for Auto Majestic Feminized pollen.
 
The Onyx x AMFs are slow to germinate.Some are immature seeds.The P. Jems came up in 48 hrs.I already have more Jems than the others started 10 days ago.
 
I'm not sure of what's causing the low germination rate in the femed seeds.Some are immature but at least 2 good dark seeds went into each container then a week later it was repeated.It could be that they are sterile or it could just be the fact that some are not top shelf.They will be relegated to back up and a tighter focus on my P.J.s will fill the void.
 
A dusk re-con mission is planed for this evening.I'm going to check some 2 week old seedlings that we placed at site #1 because of extremely early summer conditions for over 10 days.They were put out at least a week -9 days ago.We are expecting good weather for the next 10 day as well.I just think I need to remove them from a storage container that holds 6-8 2 liter bottles with a seedling each.These should be femed crosses Onyx x AMF.
 
The P. jems planted on the 1st had a 90%+ germination rate I have several up as well as some of the femed crosses at aproximately the same age.
 
A dusk re-con mission is planed for this evening.I'm going to check some 2 week old seedlings that we placed at site #1 because of extremely early summer conditions for over 10 days.They were put out at least a week -9 days ago.We are expecting good weather for the next 10 day as well.I just think I need to remove them from a storage container that holds 6-8 2 liter bottles with a seedling each.These should be femed crosses Onyx x AMF.

The small seedlings got drowned.The 7 week old Jems are thriving.Here are a few pics of site #1.:mrgreen:
 

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2 weeks to go.They are so purple they are almost black.:weed:
 

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2 weeks?
Picture 5 is the only one which I can see bud on, and that's not alot.

How much direct sun these gettin man?
 
2 weeks?
Picture 5 is the only one which I can see bud on, and that's not alot.

How much direct sun these gettin man?


Post #24 covers it. These are an early test crop .The batch Started a week ago will hit the great outdoors with the summer heat/sun of June with perfect timing.Just consider whatever these 6 early Jems produce it will be bud harvested before most growers start an outdoor crop.The pics aren't great but all have thumb sized top buds.I predict 1/2- 1 oz total.

In proper summer conditions I'll see that per plant.
 
40 or so 11 day old seedlings reside in my grow closet.15 of these 2lt. bottles contain 1 or 2 Purple Jems the remaining bottles have a Jem/RRF cross in them.I already see a few males in the Jems.One will be kept for breeding.A female Jem will be kept as well for reversing via colloidal silver.2 female Jems will be kept to receive pollination by both.The remaining plants will go outside around June1-7.
 

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I have 8 female Jems from the original 15 bottles.I put 2 seeds in each.There are 4 remaining to sex but, I think most males have been eliminated.The other 25 bottles were started with 3 seeds each.They are mostly an amazonian type called Top Fuel crossed with a Purple Jem cross called Sturple.There are also a few femed seeds I'm testing but not too happy with at this stage.I'll be putting the females out in a few days.
 
Eight, three week old P. Jems were place outside guerrilla style on the 23rd.There were two hazy days in a row to help them adjust before direct sunlight hit them.Four each were placed in 5ft diameter holes amended with pro-mix.

Since these seedlings are sexed already, I need only to return for harvest in 7 weeks if they receive steady rainfall.This time of the year is just after the wet season and sees a shower at least once a week for the next 5-8 weeks.
 
Here are some pics of my 10 day old seedlings and six 4 week old STPs. STP is a cross of Purple Jem & Russian Rocket Fuel. The seedlings got a weak feeding of Tiger Bloom.One seedling already showed sex (M) and was destroyed.
 

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Three more males were found and one destroyed.Two will be kept for pollen.We will polinate a female or two of these 2 week old P. J.s.
 

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The eight outdoor P. Jems are doing fine at nearly six weeks old.
 

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