Whiteberry cough

Chronic Connoisseur

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I decided to start breeding a unique strain over a year ago. i started with a strawberry cough clone(mostly sativa). i mixed it with a bueberry male (mostly indica). without giving too much detail, i then applied male white widow pollen to a healthy female project plant. the plant at this stage was very unstable.

during it's 4th gen, i introduced more strawberry pollen.

the plant is now on its 7th generation of pollen trading. the main problems i had was VERY VERY low yield, this has improved. the plant starts like a white widow. it kinda looks stretchy. its veg time is very low, stretching the first week and a half then filling in later. does well on light nutes. the only way to describe the smell of the plant into its 2nd week of flowering is VERY SWEET. reminds me a lot of blueberry, but there is another sweetness thats hard to describe. a few friends have a couple females.. they are following in uniform.. almost stable. :mrgreen:

this strain will be apart of my next grow, after this harvest. and i will be doing a journal.
smoke report from this little plant to come..


i'll take better pics once it flowers a little more. does anyone have any suggestions about how to make the buds a little denser without taking too much away from its berry genes and white widow influence? thats the only thing i cant fix.. i dont know if the plant i am growing now will be any better. how does she look?






Top of a side branch.
 

VictorVIcious

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couple of things, how long has this plant been flowering in the picture, if it's just two weeks, then I would be looking forward to some good bud. Can you post a picture of the whole plant? VV
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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couple of things, how long has this plant been flowering in the picture, if it's just two weeks, then I would be looking forward to some good bud. Can you post a picture of the whole plant? VV
Yeah, im going to take it out of the room today so i can get pics of the entire thing. as well as close ups of the larger colas. :joint:

a little over 2weeks of flowering so far.
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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couple of things, how long has this plant been flowering in the picture, if it's just two weeks, then I would be looking forward to some good bud. Can you post a picture of the whole plant? VV
here are some better pics of the whiteberry cough... my dog jumped over it when she was vegging.. or at least tried to, thats why it leans a little.. :joint:


side view.


another side view.


Top of the whiteberry cough.


closer side view.


close up of one main cola.
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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hopefully this plant will be denser, and have larger colas. but if it doesnt, i'll probably try using a male trainwreck (t4).. so it might take 2 or a max of 4 gens to make sure it has the taste i want..and uniform growth pattern.

does anyone know about crossbreeding with trainwreck? do you think it will dominate the falvour?....anyone...
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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well, i did a little bondage on my leaning hybrid.. she is growing straight now. i'll have pics at the start of week 4. im hoping she takes a little over 7 weeks to finish. any feedback from someone who breeds would be nice...
 

KingTeg

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crossing it with trainwreck will give it more vigour and bigger nugs and colas
just depends if your whiteberry cough has more dominate smell and taste genes than the trainwreck if your lucky you might come out with something nice there good luck dude
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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crossing it with trainwreck will give it more vigour and bigger nugs and colas
just depends if your whiteberry cough has more dominate smell and taste genes than the trainwreck if your lucky you might come out with something nice there good luck dude
Thats what i was trying to think of. i know trainwreck will increase size and stuff.. i just care a lot more about the taste.. but i would also like to make it productive enough to have it in my main garden. i think this gen i have growing right now will be ok. she is just 3 weeks in and needed to get tied down.

It has hints of bubblegum genes.. so im hoping these buds come out bigger.
 

Spittn4cash

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...does anyone have any suggestions about how to make the buds a little denser without taking too much away from its berry genes and white widow influence?..
More light=bigger Buds. are U growing under CFL's?

Plus U gotta get her outta that bucket and into grow bags or larger pots.

If space is an issue try going hydro, EBB & Flow or Drip irrigating systems are my favorites...

leave mothers in the soil for more back crossing and inbreeding.



Bubblicious also has heritage of blueberry and white widow.
http://www.drchronic.com/products.asp?recnumber=165 said:
Bubbelicious, also known as Bubble Gum is a medium tall, usually not too branchy (sometimes stretchy) plant, producing compact, crystal covered buds. Originally the Bubble Gum was developed by growers in Indiana, USA. From there the genetics moved to New England and eventually Holland. lt took many generations to finally produce this stable Bubble Gum, with the characteristic, sweet smell (truly resembling a typical bubble gum taste) and euphoric high; the original trademarks of this famous strain. The only inbred strain (no F1 hybrid) in the Serious menu. Winner of two awards in the High Times Cannabis Cup of 1994, a 2nd place in 1995 and again a 2nd prize in 1999, giving Bubble Gum a total of 4 awards from the judges.
  • Plant height: Short Plant
  • Stoned or high?: Stoned INDICA
  • THC level: High THC
  • Flowering Weeks: 8/9
  • Yield : 300/400
  • Harvest Month: 10
its more so on the indica side so it finishes around 7.5-8 weeks. she starts gettin extremely frosty around 14-21 days of flowering, and doesnt stop until its almost quittin time.

I topped mine after the 6th node bcuz I was runnin outta space. I cut her down around 6.5-7 weeks flowering and the buds werent fully mature. I know this bcuz she kept spitting out new white hairs everyday, up till the cut. she finished with an oz dry my frist time growing her, but im gonna give it another go eventually, and probably make some seeds for later usage.

Bubblicious is also a very stable strain, even the males were pretty. I call em "man pretty". lol

But hopefully you are on to something here, even tho ur following almost the exact steps nirvana went thru to create bubblicious, only they started with bubblegum and you started with strawberry cough.

oh and I woulda stabilized the straw cough x blueberry first, then crossed with widow.

then I woulda used the "blueberry cough" as a base for other breeding projects. probably woulda got some lavender or sweet purple to give it color. or maybe crossed it with Nebula for more potency

http://www.planetganja.com/highsociety/showthread.php?t=391 said:
Nebula (Starcloud)
Type: Mostly Sativa
Environment: Indoors/Outdoors from 15º - 50º Northern and Southern latitudes
Flowering time: 60-65 days indoors; outdoors, middle of October at 50º NL
Yield: Up to 500g/m2 indoors; 500-600g per plant outside
Effect/Buzz: Cerebral, trippy
Smell/Taste: Tropical fruit/candy sweet
THC: 16-20%
Price €60,-

Nebula means “starcloud”, which is how this potent, glistening variety is sometimes referred to due to her dense covering of crystals. Bred by Paradise Seeds in 1996, Nebula was named for her stellar qualities. With her sensuous Thai background, she stretches slightly, but also produces obscene buds on thick, frosty colas when given lots of light.

Like the name suggests, Nebula twinkles all over with a coating of THC glands. Her trippy buzz is cerebral and transcendental – sometimes bordering on the psychedelic. Nicknamed “honey pot” for her sweet, candy smell and distinctively honeyed, tropical fruit flavour, she is a fun, tasty smoke. She is bound to take even the veteran smoker into the realms of space – or quite simply make them spacey!
 
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