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DocofRock

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@CoB_nUt Good on you man. You’re killing it. I decided to go Super Saijan 5 with my training, let me teach you my ways.

Step 1: Place heavy object on heat sink.

Step 2: Adjust lights unevenly late at night because you’re thinking about PPFD.

Step 3: Drop said heavy object directly on one of your huge branches coming off your main stem so fawking hard that it literally tears the whole bitch off.

Step 4: Frantically bandage it using soft-ties and run to the kitchen to concoct a mad genius potion to save it.

Step 5: Pour ungodly mix of RO water, honey, molasses, and bennies onto the wound.

Step 6: Drink several beers and pretend it’s all a nightmare.

Step 7: Cry yourself to sleep

Step 8: Cut the wilted leaves off, stem seems to be recovering though...

Step 9: Profit?!??!?


Goddamn. What a fiasco though. Dropped a massive jar on to one of her 4 main branches.... and.... yep. Ripped it clean off the stalk.

This is 6 hours after my reattachment.

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This is about 15 hours later. Chopped the totally wilted part so plant didn’t put energy into a losing battle, freed up the load on the branch. Firming up near the base again like water is flowing.

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Plant overall doesn’t seem to be phased. That’s wonderful, especially this happening the DAY OF her transplant. What a f*** up.
 

klx

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Rivendell

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Purple Chocolates are down and in jars. One finished up as a way better yielder and more colorful. The other was more leafy but has a powerful stink of...Funyuns that started to rot in the sun..very intriguing to be honest as I have never run across the smell before. Did not keep any clones but will definitely be running the remainder of the pack next winter, to see if I can find a plant that is a better balance of the two.

Big thanks to Useful for making them available, they were fun to grow and rewarding at the end!
 

Bodyne

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Chocolate Diesel is Chocolate Trip x Sour Diesel. :bigjoint:
And your cut is sometimes indigo diamond dominant, which in my mind makes it better, of course jmho. You hardly ever see that in the choc trip Ive seen. I believe from my chem D cross of yours, it helps keep the structure tighter than the choc thai dom, again, jme. One of the best cuts of that strain ive come across. No bullshit.
 

CoB_nUt

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@CoB_nUt Good on you man. You’re killing it. I decided to go Super Saijan 5 with my training, let me teach you my ways.

Step 1: Place heavy object on heat sink.

Step 2: Adjust lights unevenly late at night because you’re thinking about PPFD.

Step 3: Drop said heavy object directly on one of your huge branches coming off your main stem so fawking hard that it literally tears the whole bitch off.

Step 4: Frantically bandage it using soft-ties and run to the kitchen to concoct a mad genius potion to save it.

Step 5: Pour ungodly mix of RO water, honey, molasses, and bennies onto the wound.

Step 6: Drink several beers and pretend it’s all a nightmare.

Step 7: Cry yourself to sleep

Step 8: Cut the wilted leaves off, stem seems to be recovering though...

Step 9: Profit?!??!?


Goddamn. What a fiasco though. Dropped a massive jar on to one of her 4 main branches.... and.... yep. Ripped it clean off the stalk.

This is 6 hours after my reattachment.

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This is about 15 hours later. Chopped the totally wilted part so plant didn’t put energy into a losing battle, freed up the load on the branch. Firming up near the base again like water is flowing.

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Plant overall doesn’t seem to be phased. That’s wonderful, especially this happening the DAY OF her transplant. What a f*** up.
Thank you Doc. Hey I completly understand.I had a giant girl in flower that I had to keep supercropping because she was growing into my cob rails.
Last adjustment,as I was standing there admiring my supercropping perfection,the clamp broke and my whole middle cob rail ...all 350 watts and about 35lbs came swinging down onto my plant.Sheared of at least 4 good branches before it hit a nice supercropped knuckle and stopped.Evacuated the whole middle of the plant!
Talk about mad panick and painters tape...lol.
 

Dude74

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And your cut is sometimes indigo diamond dominant, which in my mind makes it better, of course jmho. You hardly ever see that in the choc trip Ive seen. I believe from my chem D cross of yours, it helps keep the structure tighter than the choc thai dom, again, jme. One of the best cuts of that strain ive come across. No bullshit.
What are the characteristics of indigo diamond that are present? Just asking because i accidentally might have ended up with a “few packs” of these.lol. Thanks in advance...
 

outliergenetix

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he mentioned it on IG when was asked about his cut. I think its what gives the Choc trip a shorter tighter structure per dutch flowers info. I guess maybe its just choc trip dom instead of the indigo dom versus the sour d, just growin it sure don't look like sour d to me. Dense as hell cola, almost swelled to double coke can size.
idk about his cut specifically but the dutch flowers description says the indigo was used to shorten nodes and flowering time as well as give it a marketable bud structure in general. i think indigo climed to have a 50day finish or less or something pretty hard to believe so idk how accurate it is. it was used to tame the spindly wild choc thai thai cut they had. the description goes on to explain the choc thai was way more wild than the lemon thai they had from same source.
also indigo has a lsiting on cannasos site i believe i saw it before and that is a decent site especially compared to leafly
edit: yup here is the link for the dutch flowers indigo blue
https://cannasos.com/strains/hybrid/indigo-blue
 
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outliergenetix

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listed as indigo diamond, not indigo blue, just sayin. Useful can explain it when he gets a chance.
i'd be willing to bet it's a typo in their descritpion simply because according to dutch flowers indigo blue is their "breeding miracle worker" and the choc thai needed a miracle according to them. you aslo cannot find anything from dutch flowers by that name. perhaps diamond was the pheno of indigo blue specifically used for that project. but yea i am sure useful can explain
 

outliergenetix

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maybe our ole buddy Katsu can show up and clear it up, lol. He made a guest appearance awhile back, he'd be the one to ask.
i think i saw a post of his somewhere to. i'm sure he would know, but in reality he just bought the packs from dutch flowers he didnt hold the indigo or breed the trip
i think at this stage the only way to find out what indigo diamond is or if it is related to the blue or if it is the same is thru someone from dutch flowers back in the day
 

Useful Seeds

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i'd be willing to bet it's a typo in their descritpion simply because according to dutch flowers indigo blue is their "breeding miracle worker" and the choc thai needed a miracle according to them. you aslo cannot find anything from dutch flowers by that name. perhaps diamond was the pheno of indigo blue specifically used for that project. but yea i am sure useful can explain
I have no more information than what it seems like we have all dug up on the ole interweb....lol. I will tell you this much, Out of all of the cuts I have, this Chocolate Diesel is certainly in my top 3.
 

outliergenetix

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Just out of curiosity, do you all flush or not pre harvest? Not trying to open a can of worms just curious honestly. Media of choice is soil for me.
i never flush my soil but i stop making nute tea late in flower and my last top dress is right when i flip. flushing is for salts from what i understand and is not needed when not feeding with salts. so if you are organic salt free or close to it you shouldnt need to flush, but i'm always curious to hear someone with more experience than me offer a diff opinion if they have one

i have flushed in dwc and rdwc but since i am soil only now i never flush. i am smoking wet flower 3-4 days into drying and it is surprisingly smooth and i have no salt or bad tatse or funky ashe
 

pthobson

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i never flush my soil but i stop making nute tea late in flower and my last top dress is right when i flip. flushing is for salts from what i understand and is not needed when not feeding with salts. so if you are organic salt free or close to it you shouldnt need to flush, but i'm always curious to hear someone with more experience than me offer a diff opinion if they have one

i have flushed in dwc and rdwc but since i am soil only now i never flush. i am smoking wet flower 3-4 days into drying and it is surprisingly smooth and i have no salt or bad tatse or funky ashe
I am not all organic I do use some fox farm bottled nutes. I’m thinking I may just go with a mild flush the last week maybe with a small amount of organic nutrients added! Something doesn’t sit well with me starving my plants.
 
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