Looks stunning friend! What kind of soil do you use and what kind of ferts?Yup,3 plants in this pic,the big one in the back in the mutation plant..but they all put out nice,the 4th plant was more of a low production plant..View attachment 3530778
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This list is from a few days ago Godhead (Block head BX x 88g13H/P), Pink Lotus (outdoor freebie) - Pink Panther x Snow Lotus, Blueberry snow (blueberry ind x Snowlotus), Pink Panther x 88g13/HP (2015 outdoor blessing), Good Medicine x 88g13/HP (CBD rich blessing), TT NL#6 x Appalachia, RM Nigerian x Afghani F2 and Natural Mystic (Jamaican x Snow Lotus)Does anyone know the freebies at great lakes for bodhi. Can see them, incapable software :/
Were they testers or did you purchase them?I just got the ok from bodhi to breed with the males I got!!!!!
I seen a guy mention earlier in this thread and it may be something you want to take into consideration. As a hash maker/lover I've pondered it a lot myself. Frost is great no doubt but there's more to it than that. It's not only about the trichome coverage but moreso what's inside the trichomes. Frost does not equal potency. May want to test those ladies first and see what kind of flavor and potency they bring to a table. On the other hand I seen a breeder once mention that frost coverage is a good place to start with a breeding project and then later in the future you can work on bumping the potency of those trichs up.I agree but I'm involved in the industry and it's something alot of people frown upon if you don't get the ok to use the breeders work for your own. Politics. If you look earlier in this post at the pic I posted of the golden triangle and mothers milk is have are only 6 weeks old and so frosty already. Very impressive males and very promising. Excellent males to breed with and I'm gonna hit the nl5 with it that was frosted right out the seed. A buddy will stock my gear at a seed banks to start. So without permission I wouldn't be very successful
Well then allow me to make you jealous: popped only four beans of Dank Zappa, and i got a pheno my mates are calling 'mind rape' lol. She is the beast I have been searching for. Flowers in six weeks to DONE and i mean it, she is soooo fast. Sweet complex flavor very potent smell if you have some in your pocket I swear to god your UNDERPANTS come off smelling like dank it is unreal. And she is generous too. Rock hard nugs. So i am taking the perspective of a certain amount of PACKS will deliver a keeper nit too bothered about having them the same kind. Buying beans is my only way to get an education we don't have the clones here. I never look for anything specific any longer and my pack choices are insanely random lately total impulse buys.I find if its that miracle pack of seeds I just don't have the luck to get the real deal winner out of a single pack. Only keeper I have from a single pack is from hgk. Everything else was at least 2 and even then it was just usually one clear winner.
Biodiesel bx1 from 303 gave me a couple pretty awesome phenols but I can't call any a winner just yet, round 2 is under way right now but for the most part it's taken 2-3 packs.
That's why I got almost 4 packs of cherry mountain going at once.
I find it a lot easier to cut down mediocre phenols too when there's more of a sample size. I've had phenols that might of been good had there been less competition but when there's 18 different females to pick from... No need to take home the donkey...
And so far hamish I'm 0/3 for rare vault snags. Buncha $200+ a pack turds.
I also use zips per gallon as my benchmark now. One to one ratio is great bro.Yup,3 plants in this pic,the big one in the back in the mutation plant..but they all put out nice,the 4th plant was more of a low production plant..View attachment 3530778
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A point I heartily agree on, people have forgotten we like a nice yield. I am keeping around a few sub par yielders to see if any of my boys can help out there. It is a simple and clear breeding goal that I feel will at least get my toes wet as far as gaining some real experience with breeding goes. I have been considering going Dutch again but it seems all the classics I relied on have gone backwards. Massively interested in Karma's gear the man looks like he delivers on all fronts.I got disagree my man... If frostiness is all your lookin for sure.. There's gonna be a couple frost bombs in any pack of gage or bodhi.. Buuuut frost isn't the complete package. Terps are a must and not just an abundance, they need to be in a very pleasing ratio (fancy way of saying "Taste fucking awesome"). Annnnnnddd then you need yield... I've had more then a few AMAZING tasiting frost bombs that got tossed in the trash because of their highly hybridized super duper stretchy tendencies... I got no room for golf balls on bamboo..
If and when you get the trifecta then you have a winner in my opinion. Holy grail kush is even on the stretchy side for me... I actually don't have a single plant of my namesake going right now, I've moved on to bigger and badder og's. One in particular is a massive yielding gas monster that if I put it side by side with my holy grail you would have a hard time telling it a part... With buds 20-30% fatter and nodes that stack 3 to 1 over holy grail. I popped 2 packs of this particular og and found a pineapple gasoline pheno with medium yield and 5-6 gasoline monsters with one just being so picturesque and perfect i still don't hardly believe it. I kept this one and the pineapple one.
Bay dream is another one I've dug through 3 packs to FINALLY find a winner. I had 10 easy that tasted awesome and got you super hazed out but they were all stretchy, spindly bud, low yielding bummer phenols. I also had 4-5 phenols that yielded MONSTER buds of mediocre hazy hay or slightly berry cardboard... BUT THEN THERE WAS THIS ONE that packed flavor, high, yield, frostiness, looks, ease of growth, thinner leaves for great light penetration, perfect branch structure... Basically she's awesome... That's a winner in my book.
I can't confirm or deny buuuuut.... He might be my new favorite... He might be the breeder of the HUGE yielding OG I got too.... but like I said.. I can't confirm or deny that..A point I heartily agree on, people have forgotten we like a nice yield. I am keeping around a few sub par yielders to see if any of my boys can help out there. It is a simple and clear breeding goal that I feel will at least get my toes wet as far as gaining some real experience with breeding goes. I have been considering going Dutch again but it seems all the classics I relied on have gone backwards. Massively interested in Karma's gear the man looks like he delivers on all fronts.
I was worried about the bud.density and structure from the zappa. Seems i should reconsider and grab that beast. Ive heard alot of ppl say the flavor is seriously unique.Well then allow me to make you jealous: popped only four beans of Dank Zappa, and i got a pheno my mates are calling 'mind rape' lol. She is the beast I have been searching for. Flowers in six weeks to DONE and i mean it, she is soooo fast. Sweet complex flavor very potent smell if you have some in your pocket I swear to god your UNDERPANTS come off smelling like dank it is unreal. And she is generous too. Rock hard nugs. So i am taking the perspective of a certain amount of PACKS will deliver a keeper nit too bothered about having them the same kind. Buying beans is my only way to get an education we don't have the clones here. I never look for anything specific any longer and my pack choices are insanely random lately total impulse buys.
not me brother. I prefer quality over quantity anyday. I wouldn't mind running an extra 25 gals to make up for it. I spoke to bodhi and he gave me his blessings so we will find out how things go very shortly. The nl5 has a huge stalk compared to the others and thick branches so I'm sure she's a nice yielder. But like I said Im breeding for phenomenal elite genetics not heavy yielders. If I get both them I'm lucky but quality is where it's at for meA point I heartily agree on, people have forgotten we like a nice yield. I am keeping around a few sub par yielders to see if any of my boys can help out there. It is a simple and clear breeding goal that I feel will at least get my toes wet as far as gaining some real experience with breeding goes. I have been considering going Dutch again but it seems all the classics I relied on have gone backwards. Massively interested in Karma's gear the man looks like he delivers on all fronts.
Those are not things I would be worried about with 88g13/HP hybrids. Appalachia huI was worried about the bud.density and structure from the zappa. Seems i should reconsider and grab that beast. Ive heard alot of ppl say the flavor is seriously unique.
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Fox farm soil/happy frog
Coots nutrient kit
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EWC
(New)colorado seasonal pinto bean compost
Grove Kashi
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Xtream gardening compost tea or supreme growers myco tea
You misunderstand. What me and @HGK420 are saying is the idea that quality and quantity are a trade off is total bullshit. A KEEPER has it all. High cannabinoid content, unique and strong terpene signature, good yield. It is only since I got into Californian weed that this idea of trading off quality versus quantity became a popular one I came across. Asking for all if these traits is reasonable. Wanting that on a fast finisher is being damn picky. But it is still possible. I have two like this now. The Dank Zappa pheno and two of my phenos of Cherry AK x Joseph I have from a Gage test. Each bean there was a winner though but I got two fast finishers that have the same quality and massive yields their sisters do. Here and there things fall in place just perfectly.not me brother. I prefer quality over quantity anyday. I wouldn't mind running an extra 25 gals to make up for it. I spoke to bodhi and he gave me his blessings so we will find out how things go very shortly. The nl5 has a huge stalk compared to the others and thick branches so I'm sure she's a nice yielder. But like I said Im breeding for phenomenal elite genetics not heavy yielders. If I get both them I'm lucky but quality is where it's at for me