Ocean Grown Genetics

goodro wilson

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Isn't the next drop only Ninja fruit?
Def interested in that but I'm sure u would have to be fast bc 100 packs will prolly be gone in no time
I'd like that jawa pie too tho
I just recently discovered the dude
 

bigislandmedical

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I got a pack of of the Ocean Grown Jawa Pie (Key Lime Pie x Alien Rift) a couple months ago from Lumberjack...going to flip into flower this week (outdoor in Hawaii, where natural photoperiod always induces bud any time of year due to latitude). They look great in veg and 3 of my 7 seedlings have already shown as female. I bought a 10-pack, which had 11 seeds. All seeds germinated...but I lost 4 tiny seedlings to the rats one night early on.

As a side note, I think someone in this thread was claiming that Key Lime Pie was not a pheno of GSC.

Here is some info about KLP being a phenotype of GSC (which is Durban Poison x OG Kush x Cherry Kush)...

- According to Leafly: "Key Lime Pie from Burning Bush Nurseries is a gourmet phenotype of the superstar strain Girl Scout Cookies."

- According to Burning Bush website: "Key Lime Pie is a gourmet phenotype of Girl Scout Cookie, known for its strong indica properties & unique taste with subtle notes of cotton candy, chocolate, and spice. Expect medium-sized buds with heavy amounts of resin and just a hint of purple. The finished flowers take about 9 to 10 weeks and are well worth the wait."
 

akhiymjames

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That's what they say it is but can't remember where I found the info but it's supposed to be Cherry Pie x F1Durban. It's supposed to be a F1Durban Bx since that is the supposed dad of Cherry Pie. There is also a breeder who uses it in their cross with The White clone and they say it's a F1Durban Bx too. But nobody really knows the true genetics of KLP
 

CannaBruh

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Dark Helmet twins, distinct fans.

Anyone ran Rift, KLP, GSC? Happen to see either leaning a particular way?

*forgive me for the heat stress showing....

The twins came from a single seed.

The first tap to show had a split end which ended up being the runt of the two.

The runt barely made it but you'd never know now as it has since caught the more vigorous one.


Runt on the left #2 (first to show tap, barely survived, now caught up)
Vigorous on the right #1 (grew much how you'd expect a normal seedling to)
 

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