I think my pollination was sporadically successful. I'll see for sure in another week or so.
The Querkle is starting to thicken up more and more each time I come out to the plot.
It's really building some nice resin crystals on all the bud sites, even the leaves are glistening with THC. Really great, fruity-smell so far.
The Querkle is in it's
FOURTH WEEK of flowering, yet already having many hairs turn orange/brown....although I'd say the majority of pistil clusters are still white/cream colored.
The Jack The Ripper has it's share of pistils, however sparse. As I've said many times before, I believe all the Sativa in the Jack The Ripper mandates stricter 11 hours light and 13 hours dark periods to preflower them, and at least 12/12 throughout flowering. Lesson learned about my favorite strain of all time.
I did pollinate as many pistils as were available at the time, so hopefully I'll squeeze out some June seeds. I actually took the mutant branch that had been growing at the very base of the main stem, and replanted it in another 5-gallon bucket. That transplant seems to have survived, albeit with some dead lower leaves.
So that would be a helluva coop for me to get a clone off the Jack The Ripper. It had a small root at the end that broke off at the main stems base, so it already had a great avenue for success. It wasn't like some clone you'd cut off a female, with no prior roots.
Either way, both the large female and this little transplant will likely go all summer, and finish flowering in the fall normally.
And those are gonna be some big ass plants, even in 5-gallon buckets. As I've said before, I grew 8+ foot G13/Hazes last year in 5-gallon buckets, and they only had 2 months of normally veg before August flowering.
Really pumped for the Jack's future!
Here are the pics:
Jack The Ripper
Querkle