Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

Dankonomics_genetics

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My cut of stardawg too the espresso bean pheno #3 is really a easy to grow heavy yielding frosty bitch too. She still has yet to have a perfect run from me but she still puts out the goods. The connoisseur quality high she packs and flavor too just makes ppl go mad. It always gets bought up by my patients first. I love it's power but great sweet wine grape/ coffee and cream Chem fuel skunk flavor and really high end buzz. I don't build a tolerance to her either as much as almost everything else. My other stardawg cut and the Chem 91 too are the rippers but this one is much more boutique stuff and a growers dream still.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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My cut of stardawg too the espresso bean pheno #3 is really a easy to grow heavy yielding frosty bitch too. She still has yet to have a perfect run from me but she still puts out the goods. The connoisseur quality high she packs and flavor too just makes ppl go mad. It always gets bought up by my patients first. I love it's power but great sweet wine grape/ coffee and cream Chem fuel skunk flavor and really high end buzz. I don't build a tolerance to her either as much as almost everything else. My other stardawg cut and the Chem 91 too are the rippers but this one is much more boutique stuff and a growers dream still.
Many of my Ch9 Hybrids have these qualities.

Those flavors my friend show the top of the top of the line genetics in my mind.

Sour. Coffee. Grape. Pineapple. And fuel.

And away we go.
 
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Dankonomics_genetics

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This cut I got too I just call the unknown gorilla glue chocolate diesel. It's so frosty, and so nuggy. It's lacking oil though but if it had a more chemdawg oil to it were talking like 3-4 lbs a light easy strain here. It's still a great yielder but you leave it out to dry and it will crumble to dust. My stardawg 7 esp I can leave out for months and still won't break up or roll a good joint or grind even lol it's so oily.
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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Many of my Ch9 Hybrids have these qualities. Those my friend are the top of the top of the line genetics in my mind.

Sour. Coffee. Grape. Pineapple. And fuel.

And away we go.
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This was the first run on her. She's hit almost 30% for me before. I was surprised to see a purp strain so strong. I've always found them lacking but this isn't. This was from the '12 top dawg drop of f1s of stardawg
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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Beautiful! Proves genetics rather than technique alone is so important.

And I agree about the frost. I have been going with sativa heavy hybrids and the trichomes tend to be more inside the buds. And they sure are potent
I like power and flavor and skunkiness or at least aroma. So I'm really Chem/diesel heavy with my grows but I collect a lot of cuts and pass them around too and breed some.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Here is a lucky accidental cross. Found 6 magic beans in a bud I broke up of a Citral x P.O.W (Prisoner of War) 33. Which makes this from where the male flower was found.

A Citral POW Greenbud ( which is a reworked Sensei seeds Ed Rosenthal Super Bud by Ch9.

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I like power and flavor and skunkiness or at least aroma. So I'm really Chem/diesel heavy with my grows but I collect a lot of cuts and pass them around too and breed some.
How can I look you up?
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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Here is a lucky accidental cross. Found 6 magic beans in a bud I broke up of a Citral x P.O.W (Prisoner of War) 33. Which makes this from where the male flower was found.

A Citral POW Greenbud ( which is a reworked Sensei seeds Ed Rosenthal Super Bud by Ch9.

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How can I look you up?
I'm all over the place as far as genetics but I'm only on Instagram and I have a thread here but that's it as far as public sites. I just like to keep a low pro, and like to help newbs and post here and there about stuff here but I'm a caregiver so I don't really take the seed game too serious since I have patients to care for first. Otherwise I'd prob advertise or put up my own public site but I don't have time really as it is with all the garden work and stuff, plus I garden more than pot and actually enjoy that more as well as gardening sites like the unconventional farmer.
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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I've learned a ton from those gardening sites. No drama or dick swinging contests there either because everyone almost there just loves to garden. Not a money thing like the pot biz. So much organic gardening info at the unconventional farmer it would scare you. Even breeding info I've found that blew my mind but chimera has the best reads on breeding imo. Dude knows his shit, breeder Steve too, such a wealth of knowledge.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I've learned a ton from those gardening sites. No drama or dick swinging contests there either because everyone almost there just loves to garden. Not a money thing like the pot biz. So much organic gardening info at the unconventional farmer it would scare you. Even breeding info I've found that blew my mind but chimera has the best reads on breeding imo. Dude knows his shit, breeder Steve too, such a wealth of knowledge.
Can't go wrong with an old school hero like Chimera.

I do not breed. For about three years growing experience and knew a lot of the old " medical growers" in colo that were growing for Cali back in the late 90's.

If you are interested. I use ch9 female seeds because Pete the Breeder answered my newbie emails when everyone else is just about money like you say. He has a link to his days in Mendicino and clones from Ed Rosenthal in the early medical days. He is a patient basically too. God knows what kind of old school dank shit he was given clones of.

I am not affiliated in any way except emailing the company and Pete posts my garden on Instagram and Facebook now. So you can imagine I am a fan.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I've learned a ton from those gardening sites. No drama or dick swinging contests there either because everyone almost there just loves to garden. Not a money thing like the pot biz. So much organic gardening info at the unconventional farmer it would scare you. Even breeding info I've found that blew my mind but chimera has the best reads on breeding imo. Dude knows his shit, breeder Steve too, such a wealth of knowledge.
I wish all the new growers would learn the basics from the beginning from sites like that.

Or even better go to the library.

My first year was as stressful and back and forth as anyone's. But learn the rudiments of any activity and you can succeed.
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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Can't go wrong with an old school hero like Chimera.

I do not breed. For about three years growing experience and knew a lot of the old " medical growers" in colo that were growing for Cali back in the late 90's.

If you are interested. I use ch9 female seeds because Pete the Breeder answered my newbie emails when everyone else is just about money like you say. He has a link to his days in Mendicino and clones from Ed Rosenthal in the early medical days. He is a patient basically too. God knows what kind of old school dank shit he was given clones of.

I am not affiliated in any way except emailing the company and Pete posts my garden on Instagram and Facebook now. So you can imagine I am a fan.
We know some of the same ppl. I've noticed him liking some of my pics on Instagram too. My feed is just so plugged with nonsense I rarely get to see many other breeders work on there. I've never grown any ch9 stuff but I do have some freebies I'm sure of. I look at pedigrees though because I've smoked so much good pot from other breeders and growers all over the world I usually look for lines I've tried and liked or cuts I've heard were that good. But I get let down a bit by some breeders and hype too so I've scaled back myself to the classics ;). I started collecting myself and breeding long before I went for sale, so I've ran a lot of seeds and always liked to work stuff I like down the line and stabilize them. I do chuck a bit but I try to use one stable parent at least and I usually do it while I'm making fgens and such. I'm growing just elite stuff for my patients grows but I like variety so I try a lot of the high end boutique stuff too. But I can get basically anything I want for clone onlys so it's so hard to filter out what's really an elite or not in the cut world. Esp since grow styles and environments are so different from place to place esp, and opinions.
 

Dankonomics_genetics

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I wish all the new growers would learn the basics from the beginning from sites like that.

Or even better go to the library.

My first year was as stressful and back and forth as anyone's. But learn the rudiments of any activity and you can succeed.
It couldn't hurt them. As a professional I realized I do this for a living, I need to know what I'm doing and why I'm doing it. And experiment still too because you don't get better being stagnant.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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We know some of the same ppl. I've noticed him liking some of my pics on Instagram too. My feed is just so plugged with nonsense I rarely get to see many other breeders work on there. I've never grown any ch9 stuff but I do have some freebies I'm sure of. I look at pedigrees though because I've smoked so much good pot from other breeders and growers all over the world I usually look for lines I've tried and liked or cuts I've heard were that good. But I get let down a bit by some breeders and hype too so I've scaled back myself to the classics ;). I started collecting myself and breeding long before I went for sale, so I've ran a lot of seeds and always liked to work stuff I like down the line and stabilize them. I do chuck a bit but I try to use one stable parent at least and I usually do it while I'm making fgens and such. I'm growing just elite stuff for my patients grows but I like variety so I try a lot of the high end boutique stuff too. But I can get basically anything I want for clone onlys so it's so hard to filter out what's really an elite or not in the cut world. Esp since grow styles and environments are so different from place to place esp, and opinions.
After looking at you pics and reading your descriptions I sure was not suggesting feminized hybrids for you.

I have never grown an outside cut. I would outdoors but run a no tolerance growroom because of my inexperience with so many things still. I have enough surprises with the old sativa strains expressing themselves more and more as I learn and grow. I run multi strains for variety and fun but as you know. I picked a difficult way to harvest a plant per week. And now the long flowering express its are ruining that.

But it is a great problem to have!

Thanks for taking the time to post all that. I'm new here and glad top notch experts are here with me.
 
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