Those look great, thanks for sharing. That Freezeland really frosted up!Freezland: Organic, outdoor. She's chunky, super productive and sticky.
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NL1: Organic, outdoor, 9'5". I am in love with the smell from this girl, super nostalgic. Pine, slight berry, and burnt rubber.
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oh wowAnd a cross I made from his preservation runs.
These are Red Grape Lebanese x Ike’s Afghani.
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Stunning.Those look great, thanks for sharing. That Freezeland really frosted up!
3 Way NL1, two phenos.
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Black Domina x TKNL5Haze
Two phenos
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And a cross I made from his preservation runs.
These are Red Grape Lebanese x Ike’s Afghani.
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I popped 3 last round and 1 was a female that's tall and lanky. Of the 2 males one was short and stocky, the other was more like the female except the stem rub was disgusting. Smelled like someone ate rotten broccoli and stinky French cheese then washed it down with rotgut malt liquor then puked it up on a pile of dogshit. Wish I had kept that one for breeding. I just popped 3 more to look for that profile. I may end up ordering more of those. Try some liquid silica for those wispy stems. As soon as I started using it on the oaxacans their stems got really thick. I'll probably run them in 5 gallon pots next time. They have big root systems.BOEL Oaxacan/ Dwarf Oaxacan just starting to throw out stigmas. 4 of 10 were males and pulled those thankfully that one plant I was hoping was female actually was this time. Topped a while back and took cuttings for a round two if I want so decided to just let them grow naturally to see what was what. Some don't have very strong stems and are kinda spindly but that one (front left) has some pretty awesome structure, strong branching and is a quicker grower. I think one of the males was what I could call a dwarf but it had to go so can't say for sure how it would have eventually turned out. Starting to get stinky too.
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I didn't keep any of the males but the female with the nice structure has a similar profile maybe, but not super loud as of yet. Definitely has some sort of shit/puke thing going on which I normally don't like but this one has a pretty nice integration with some sort of beer or hoppy thing. There is a fair amount of stuff going on smell wise though I'm not sure I have sorted it out completely. I like it though, for sure. I will look into the silica. I wasn't going to trellis but it's probably a good idea for the weaker ones.I popped 3 last round and 1 was a female that's tall and lanky. Of the 2 males one was short and stocky, the other was more like the female except the stem rub was disgusting. Smelled like someone ate rotten broccoli and stinky French cheese then washed it down with rotgut malt liquor then puked it up on a pile of dogshit. Wish I had kept that one for breeding. I just popped 3 more to look for that profile. I may end up ordering more of those. Try some liquid silica for those wispy stems. As soon as I started using it on the oaxacans their stems got really thick. I'll probably run them in 5 gallon pots next time. They have big root systems.
Right on, the CBM version. I kinda heard the Bodhi one had mixed results if memory serves. Interested to see how this one does. Keep up with the updates please.Mex death sativa day 35, first day of flip. Fim'd once at 3 weeks. Nice aroma, spicy sweaty.
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Your freeze land looks different then my two were did you get the seeds?Freezland: Organic, outdoor. She's chunky, super productive and sticky.
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NL1: Organic, outdoor, 9'5". I am in love with the smell from this girl, super nostalgic. Pine, slight berry, and burnt rubber.
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