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Sativied

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Ahahaha harvest that shit! I harvest as soon as I see cloudy trichs, I want that crazy head high. ;-)

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Going to try and vape some of those early frost leaves soon, but it sure is handy when it comes to picking males (smell).

Bottom-side male leaf, little over 1 week 12/12:
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Female bud site, same age, effect exaggerated by flash (and reflective walls)
P6-F2-23_3.jpg

Female:
P6-F2-19_1.jpg

One of the main female candidates, was not affected by the root issues in the crappy hydro float setup, short internodes (lime exaggerated by flash...)aao8.jpg Same plant:
aao7.jpg

Male:
male3c.jpg

Some hempy roots:
hempyroots.jpg
 

Growan

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Every time I see a hempy root ball I get shivers. I am really itching to get back on it again.

Beautiful shots as always Sat. Count me in for an order when you start up the seedbank! Having seen your work here I know your genetics would be show stoppers.
 

BobBitchen

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Every time I see a hempy root ball I get shivers. I am really itching to get back on it again.

Beautiful shots as always Sat. Count me in for an order when you start up the seedbank! Having seen your work here I know your genetics would be show stoppers.
awesome roots....well all of your work lol

Im in line for beans also :mrgreen:
 

Sativied

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Thanks guys :cool: it would be great to see them in grows from other growers. I'm just getting started though. It's about getting the experience, learning and sharing the breeding process. If I reach a point where I feel comfortable having others grow the results of that I'll try to make it available somehow through an established seed bank/seller (no ambition to start my own).

My current run (F2) is the most diverse generation of the genetic soup I created by crossing (in this case chunk x cannalope haze), now the main part starts (selecting and stabilizing), as in I have to create something stable again from that soup, ending up with the best of both. That'll take a while.

3 of the males:

P6-F2-M1H_struct.jpg P6-F2-M2_struct.jpg P6-F2-M3_struct.jpg

Going to use at least the 2nd and the 3rd on several females. Will determine afterwards who's offspring I will grow out next, possibly a combination of 2 and 3. 1 is more sativa-dom and possibly hazy (both desirable) but it's a little stretchy, more specifically, more apical dominance (main stem grows faster than branches). One of the goals with this strain is reducing apical dominance, which results in bushy plants that don't need to be topped or scrogged, while keeping it's sativa dom leaves.

Too cramped in the closet with the males still in there and the shitty october weather, RH72%..., so removed some large fans from the main stem. Here's an older pic of the 3rd above, not cropped, pruned or even tucked:
male3b.jpg
 
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Sativied

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AAO still my favorite, still most likely mom for F3. Now hoping for a huge amount of frost and a decent yield.
P6-F2-AAO3.jpg

Running 500ppm this round. Still H&G AB and a little GHE Bloom to 'fix' the ratio. Using PH down 'grow' only (N instead of P). Also got a bottle of multizym again. It clearly works very well (NPK 4-0-1), a bit too good actually. Reminds me of the first couple of runs on hydro in which I used the same product. Need to stop using it 'before' the transition.

On top of that, as expected, the F2 shows several recessive traits from the chunk, including their tallness... A couple of them are like trees with fans nearly 4 times larger than my hands. One of them is still transitioning, I don't even expect to finish flowering that one.
 

Sativied

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Thanks Neon, I use a Nikon D3200 24megapixels, default lens that came with the kit (18-55). I use it as a point-and-shoot though, just put it on Macro mode and take shots when the light in the closet is off.
 
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