Cookie Crunch pheno hunt

TerrapinBlazin

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This strain is an F1 of do-si-dos and stardawg from Greenpoint. I still haven’t done a good cookie strain so I’m correcting that with this grow. I bought a pack of regular seeds and popped all of them in rockwool. 10/10 germinated. I culled one that didn’t look good. It was really lanky and spindly with weak stems. One turned out to be male, and the other 8 all appear to be female. I’ve spotted pistils on 5 and the other 3 have nice calyxes and should show pistils on the next node. I can’t say for sure yet that there are 8 females, but it’s looking like it and that makes for a good pheno hunt. I can’t remember exactly when I popped them, but I’m thinking it was the middle of May. Here they are now, with 5 showing pistils and the other 3 looking promising. I probably won’t update this too much until I flower them, and that will be a couple more months. I’ll update when I know for sure how many females there and anything else relevant. A couple look like they’re either rootbound or deficient in something. There’s organic nutes in the soil but I’ve only given them a little extra P, potassium silicate, and calmag once. Any feedback or comments are welcome.
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TerrapinBlazin

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Wow. Almost a month has passed and these have been a handful. Yeah, there were 8 females, but I decided to give all but 3 away (and I planted one outside that isn’t very impressive. I had to deal with some thrips in the tent and decided it was too packed in there. I chose my 3 keepers based on vigor, thrips resistance, and stem rub smell. The phenos I gave away were all similar. They were lanky with very little branching. The 3 I kept had the best branching, and one of them is even pretty compact which is surprising for a cookie and chem cross. So here they are now, for a mid veg update. I transplanted, pruned, and staked them a few days ago. They got rootbound in the 1 gallon bags and turned a little yellow. They still have a lot of growing to do.

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