You can clearly hear the love and appreciation for the original version in this one! So many people try to put their own artistic stamp on Maggot brain, but this is a true tribute to Eddie's genius.
Thanks for sharing this!
Yeah, most of CSI Humboldt's work is what Observe & Report described, filling a room with elite clones and pollinating them with reversed elite female pollen. That stuff has it's place but it's never interested me. It seems they only do open pollination for preservation projects of IBL'S and the...
I like to study different breeding strategies and open pollination interests me, but if it were me I would probably do it the exact same way as you are.
I agree. When I said "a lot of breeders" it was probably an over statement, but I feel like more breeders are advocating for open pollination when doing preservation expansion type breeding. Open pollination is just the first step then they do selective breeding. Folks that do open pollination...
Seems like a lot of breeders recommend open pollination, not culling any plants, for a few generations before they start culling individuals or doing any selective breeding. To reduce genetic bottlenecking.
Yeah I've read that the density of the Puck's buds make it prone to rot, Deep Chunk is known for susceptibility to mold as well. It'll be an experiment it should be interesting to see how it goes.
It's very dry in the summer and early fall where I live. Last year I had zero powdery mildew or...
I'm going to do some Puck BC3, from Crickets and cicada, and some Deep Chunk from CSI Humboldt, as well as some '79 Xmas Bud IBL and/or Uzbekistani IBL this year.
So glad to hear that you aren't throwing in the towel. It seems like last year was a particularly moldy year for folks on the East coast. Your grows are an inspiration for everyone here.
Appreciate you.
Hey mandocat, is the idea of this thread for everyone to share pictures of last summers outdoor harvest?
That Salvisa is gorgeous by the way! You did a killer job on that.