Diamonds in the Rough: A Bagseed, Homemade Hybrids and Unknowns Showcase

NoSwagBag

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Show your Diamonds in the Rough. Lets see some bagseed gems, homemade hybrids and/or unknown strains.
First, is some Sour Diesel bagseed.
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Only one bud in the bag had seeds in it. Still have 8 beans left of this beauty. It was vastly better than the product the seeds were pulled out of.
Up next is an intriguing hybrid from a local underground breeder. Its an Ace of Spades×Querkle and she is looking lovely. Here she is 38 days after germination.
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Been in flower for roughly the last 5 days. Being grown organically in an all-natural custom soil mix.
Everyone, please feel free to post your beauties!
Looks great. Is that mulch on the top of your soil?
 

DonTesla

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Show your Diamonds in the Rough. Lets see some bagseed gems, homemade hybrids and/or unknown strains.
First, is some Sour Diesel bagseed.
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Only one bud in the bag had seeds in it. Still have 8 beans left of this beauty. It was vastly better than the product the seeds were pulled out of.
Up next is an intriguing hybrid from a local underground breeder. Its an Ace of Spades×Querkle and she is looking lovely. Here she is 38 days after germination.
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Been in flower for roughly the last 5 days. Being grown organically in an all-natural custom soil mix.
Everyone, please feel free to post your beauties!
That cfl grown sour dee was SO CLEAN, have i mentioned that? lol. can hardly wait for some more. TRADE ME SOME!! lol
 

DonTesla

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Does that help with fungus gnats?
Tbh, it provides them a bit of cover if there is a outbreak, they like to explore em like caves. They don't like water tho. Misting the mulch while rotating, and stirring the wood chips up will get them to escape at which point they gwan get hunted and trapped by better methods. To me it doesn't help keep the topsoil moist that much but it does help roots grow to the surface, and give micro life darkness, etc. We are going to upgrade to companion cropping, and try white clover soon.
 

cannakis

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her dad was a cross of 2 KC Brains strains Mango and Mindbender which I called M&M

her mom was a cross of KC Brains Northern Lights Special and Grand Daddy Purple that I called Amethyst
haha kc wasmy first seeds, still have a bunch from where i bred. cali special, spotanika and brains damage.
 

SouthernSoil*

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I recently popped some heirloom beans and mystery seeds, and the two that i thought were likely males were actually females! Yah never know!
Hoping for the same situation although my female plant has some pistils sticking out and the bagseed is taller with a tiny ball at each node, could you tell me does indica or sativa show sexual maturity quicker though ? have some other vegging bagseed babies which are looking like they could be ladies though, cant wait to paste some pics of them flowering ! Bless ! :peace:
 

DonTesla

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Hoping for the same situation although my female plant has some pistils sticking out and the bagseed is taller with a tiny ball at each node, could you tell me does indica or sativa show sexual maturity quicker though ? have some other vegging bagseed babies which are looking like they could be ladies though, cant wait to paste some pics of them flowering ! Bless ! :peace:
I'd say the lankier, longer flowering strains (sativa's and sativa hybrids) take a few days more.
Keep on Keepin' on!
 

DonTesla

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A Silver Fox Fur Coat hybrid, called Last One Down, has arrived, thanks to the generous OG pioneer, SilverWolf.. I'll be sure to grow these 100% organically one day and rep them proud!!

Edit:
Page 52 of our Organic Garden thread for a sick pic of these deadly looking, un-marketed, heirloom seeds
 
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