I'm getting in on this one late. I was undecided as to whether or not I'd do a grow journal for these but decided, "what they hay, I should show my work."
So here we go; these seeds are 20+ year old back stock seeds from Dj Shorts genetic collection. These are F3 pre-blueberry seeds. They were labeled P.F.K for purple, fruity, kush. Out of 50 of them I got 6 to come up above soil.
They were soaked overnight in a solution of water (app. 8oz.) with about 10-15 drops of H2O2. and ph'd to 6.3. After about a 15 hour soak they were placed in paper towels and put inside a homemade incubator and within 72 hours about 15 had split but none pushed out tails. I decided to place them in dirt on top of heating pads at that time. Within a week several came up above soil. I let the others go for about 3 weeks and in that time a few more came up but most did not.
3 of the 6 plants were some of the most mutated plants I've ever seen. One ended up dying on it's own and one grew out of the mutation pretty quickly and is on track with the other two that weren't mutated. I have two females and one boy showing sex so far. I'm still trying to bring 2 out of their mutation and they're coming along, but slowly. The three that aren't mutants are at the end of their veg. cycle now and will be switched into flower in the next few days.
The smell is some of the most wonderfully sweet smelling candy skunk imaginable. They obviously have the purple, fruity and kush attributes but Im also pleasantly surprised at the smell of spicy skunk coming from them. They are pungent. Another different attribute Im noticing is the texture of the stem. It's almost smooth and has the feel of rubber to it.
So here we go; these seeds are 20+ year old back stock seeds from Dj Shorts genetic collection. These are F3 pre-blueberry seeds. They were labeled P.F.K for purple, fruity, kush. Out of 50 of them I got 6 to come up above soil.
They were soaked overnight in a solution of water (app. 8oz.) with about 10-15 drops of H2O2. and ph'd to 6.3. After about a 15 hour soak they were placed in paper towels and put inside a homemade incubator and within 72 hours about 15 had split but none pushed out tails. I decided to place them in dirt on top of heating pads at that time. Within a week several came up above soil. I let the others go for about 3 weeks and in that time a few more came up but most did not.
3 of the 6 plants were some of the most mutated plants I've ever seen. One ended up dying on it's own and one grew out of the mutation pretty quickly and is on track with the other two that weren't mutated. I have two females and one boy showing sex so far. I'm still trying to bring 2 out of their mutation and they're coming along, but slowly. The three that aren't mutants are at the end of their veg. cycle now and will be switched into flower in the next few days.
The smell is some of the most wonderfully sweet smelling candy skunk imaginable. They obviously have the purple, fruity and kush attributes but Im also pleasantly surprised at the smell of spicy skunk coming from them. They are pungent. Another different attribute Im noticing is the texture of the stem. It's almost smooth and has the feel of rubber to it.
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