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higher self

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make some fem,beans they will go fast..ky...ps most now only wount fem, beans in states where its not legal yet..ky
I'll still keep the regs & make my own fems but I still run fems maybe like 15-20% of my garden.

Anyone growing the Strawberry should keep mothers, a lot of growers are saying that's my best one. Seems to be a lot of keepers with that strain.
Would of been awesome to of gotten those as freebies from OES but I got Colombian Fire for my 2nd pack. That's a plus from me as I'm sure I'll find a good Colombian leaner out of 20 seeds :bigjoint: Defiantly keep some males around if they look nice, especially for the sativa strains I run.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Anyone growing the Strawberry should keep mothers, a lot of growers are saying that's my best one. Seems to be a lot of keepers with that strain.
I just made a couple cuts and did a second topping two days ago, that's great news!

I am vegging for another week or two before flip. I usually run four or five plants at a time, I am going to start doing two or three bigger plants and see how that goes. It seems like one or more of them gets crowded out and I will probably end up with roughly the same yield.

This coming run will be Strawberry and Dank Commander for sure, and maybe Texas Roadkill, but I might hold her back to the next go.

You got me pretty excited for the Strawberry now.

I have to say the TX roadkill male I chopped smelled like straight-up polecat asshole, in a good way.

The one I have left has me convinced its a girl, though it still hasn't actually shown hairs. She smells almost as nasty when I rub the stems, but that male was fan-skunk-damn-tastic.
 

WindyCityKush

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This is a late veg report According to my friend who has Strawberry. He'll be updating me frequently and I'll relay the results to you guys.

Strawberry #1 of 3 , super indica on this pheno. Slow veg @40 + days , topped. She is 12" tall from top of dirt and fan leaves are 8" ! :weed: Stem rub reveals a slightly sweet, but overall skunky, kushy dankness. He's Hoping to clone it with the next few days so he can flip it to flower.
 

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Michael Huntherz

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This is a late veg report According to my friend who has Strawberry. He'll be updating me frequently and I'll relay the results to you guys.

Strawberry #1 of 3 , super indica on this pheno. Slow veg @40 + days , topped. She is 12" tall from top of dirt and fan leaves are 8" ! :weed: Stem rub reveals a slightly sweet, but overall skunky, kushy dankness. He's Hoping to clone it with the next few days so he can flip it to flower.
I dropped my Strawberry on November 23rd, and it sounds damn near identical to your buddy's plant except it is 12" after topping it a second time, which is the long way to say it doesn't feel like a notably slow veg, to me. About 34 days since popping and already topped twice is dandy. TX Roadkill is my lagger, as I mentioned before. Those big-ass fan leaves started popping pretty early on, on the Strawberry. Really nice plant so far, excited to flip her.

Oh, and happy 2017 to everyone east of me.
 

Bakersfield

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I started my strawberry's on 11/25 along with some Bodhi gear; Heavenly Hashplant and Jungle Spice.
Initially, 8 of the Strawberry popped and about 1 week later the 9th popped and has been the pack runt.
I turned them 2 weeks ago @ roughly 10 inches and untopped.
Since I barely vegged them, I'm not real sure of their mature structure. I'll find this out if I find a keeper pheno and grow out some bushes.
They did seem to grow at about the same clip as the Heavenly Hashplant, but to my surprise, they look way more true to an Indica form, than the Heavenly's (Bubba Katsu X 88G13/HP) lineage.
They're squat and have huge fat fan leaves, like @WindyCityKush and @Michael Huntherz mentioned.
Another plus, I've only found 3 males out of 9.
 

Joe Blows Trees

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I was gone for five days during the holidays so my plants dried out. The older patrons faired out well, while the younger ones not so much. I'm not worried because my goal is to have some cured Shoreline genetics products by 4th of July which allows for a generous veg time so they can heal up and produce well. They're all getting training as well and all seems good so far. Happy New Year to everyone and my we all be blessed with bountiful harvests!

Young Patron Pre TransplantIMG_20170102_140853.jpg

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Alien Shoreline Pre TransplantIMG_20170102_140940.jpg

Alien Shoreline Post TransplantIMG_20170102_140755.jpg

Older Patrons Pre TransplantIMG_20170102_123652.jpg

Older Patrons Post TransplantIMG_20170102_124220.jpg IMG_20170102_124952.jpg IMG_20170102_125055.jpg

The older patrons will go to the bloom room in thirty to forty five days. The younger ones will go in at the end of February or first week of March. Will continue to update every couple of weeks.

*Edit* After reading about that strawberry, I need that in my garden, hint hint. Hahahahahaha!
 
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WindyCityKush

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I flipped my girls about a week ago now, what are the expected flower times for the Texas Roadkill and Strawberry @shorelineOG ?

I really like the structure of the Strawberry, stout and full, but not crowded or too bushy. Have I said that before?
Have a strawberry male and female , female is twice the height of the male but still short and stout as well. Almost 2 weeks in flower already. Gonna f2 and hit my space monkey with the strawberry. Hopefully I don't ruin my flower run lol
 
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