Solfire gardens genetics

Rivendell

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How was the smoke
Bahama Bussdown was a creamy fruity delight, kind of a tropical starburst thing going on and didn't last long as it was the jars the were reached for first from that run. Sol Sonic was a gassy thicker smoke that were also the first jars that were emptied from its run. The bag appeal on both was top notch. Sol Sonic was probably a touch more potent and niether one was a TKO good night smoke, but were very tasty and enjoyable to consume. Plenty strong just not overpowering is the best way to describe them. Good taste all the way through a joint on both. So far I have been very happy with the results from Sol Fire.
 

Liamp1603

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Good value but their a lot of their strains are mids or slightly above.
What do you class as top shelf then ? I know if your in America you have more choice than Uk growers for smoke availability it's just ammo and stardawg over here unless you know a grower or buy the overpriced " Cali " imports that is more than likely from Spain
 

MInewgrow

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Everything I have grown has been good to great smoke in all ways. Not sure what the point is to come in the thread and say it’s just “mids”…does that make you feel cool or something? Thanks for the opinion.
 

growglencoco

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My first Solfire run from back in early/mid summer. I was very happy with the 3 seeds I popped. All beautiful flowers.

Turnt (Rozay Cake x Mind Flayer)

I'm running clones of #1 (beautiful plant) and #3 (amazing taste) again right now. Might make one my first keeper.
 

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kingzt

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So i did run into some stability issues with the cherrylicous. Had kill one plant so far. Working in the garden this morning and noticed more and more nanners were coming out. This is on day 21 of flower also. Seen a couple that I picked on Saturday but wanted to test if i lollipopped well to prevent them because it was on a lower bud site. It didn't matter today there were more up the plant and one bud site in particular a nanner was already open which makes me nervous as hell. So I killed that one. I have one more left out of a 3 pack. I found one nanner on that so I plucked and lollipopped it good. They did grow very well. They were vigorous and healthy. Easy to grow but this is just silly. I dont have the room to have a tester room for these kind of projects so it is my fault for jeopordizing my other plants. Has anyone had experience with a nanner opening up and not messing with the other plants? So everything looks great but I will be keeping eye for premature pistil browning.
 

Cocabam

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So i did run into some stability issues with the cherrylicous. Had kill one plant so far. Working in the garden this morning and noticed more and more nanners were coming out. This is on day 21 of flower also. Seen a couple that I picked on Saturday but wanted to test if i lollipopped well to prevent them because it was on a lower bud site. It didn't matter today there were more up the plant and one bud site in particular a nanner was already open which makes me nervous as hell. So I killed that one. I have one more left out of a 3 pack. I found one nanner on that so I plucked and lollipopped it good. They did grow very well. They were vigorous and healthy. Easy to grow but this is just silly. I dont have the room to have a tester room for these kind of projects so it is my fault for jeopordizing my other plants. Has anyone had experience with a nanner opening up and not messing with the other plants? So everything looks great but I will be keeping eye for premature pistil browning.
I had Kitchen Sink (sundae Driver x GMO) by Cannarado throw lots of nanners on me with almost no seeds in the crop. Other strains that showed a few nanners low down only resulted in about a dozen seeds through 3lbs of bud. IME herm pollen is roughly 1/10th as viable as male pollen in most situations.
 

kingzt

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I had Kitchen Sink (sundae Driver x GMO) by Cannarado throw lots of nanners on me with almost no seeds in the crop. Other strains that showed a few nanners low down only resulted in about a dozen seeds through 3lbs of bud. IME herm pollen is roughly 1/10th as viable as male pollen in most situations.
Thank you for the info. I had some exotic gear back in the day that hermed on me and totally screwed me. I'm hoping this is different an my fingers are crossed for my last plant. This cherrylicious is looking good. Frosty as hell already. Only picked one nanner off and I did take clones. So if it doesn't go full blown herm on me I'll give it another shot.
 
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