In House Genetics Thread

GrowJahsGift

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These buffalo OG's are a motherfucker to pop. I put two in a paper towel to start. One popped after a few days the other nothing. After 5 days i gave up and crushed it, and it looked viable. The one that popped got damaged going into the rapid rooter, and i let it go after being on life support for two weeks. Round two put the last three in a paper towel after a good scuffing. One finally germed after 2 days. Other two passed the squeeze test, got a second scuff and went back in the paper towel. 2 days later one finally showing a tail, the other back in the towel. When i say scuff, i'm talking shell particles left on 120 grit, not that matchbox bullshit. These things are tough! My three mendobreath x dosidos....1 inch tails in 24hrs with no scuff. Not sure if it's a trait of the buffalo or what, but don't give up on them...they take longer than normal!
Try a pointed scalpel ;) slide it through the pointy end of the seed about 1mm into the shell. Let's moisture in right where the seed would split normally.
 

Odin*

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They gonna be real pretty. Just wish they were more terpy and a lil more frost... But they ain't bad. Def the hardest flowers in the garden tho. Trying to figure out if she is more purple sherb or dosi

Without having experience with this particular "strain", I'd have to say that it's more purple sherb. GSC and OG are both strains that start with an early "nug up" with little pistil development, verses a bunch of pistil growth that is filed out by nug growth (like many other strains).
 

kmog33

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Without having experience with this particular "strain", I'd have to say that it's more purple sherb. GSC and OG are both strains that start with an early "nug up" with little pistil development, verses a bunch of pistil growth that is filed out by nug growth (like many other strains).
All my favorite plants grow like that. The ogs also tend to be/start way more greasy with the frost moving out through flower from the center into the sugar leaves, whereas more sativa leaning strains that initially have way more pistil growth and will develop frost walk over the place as they grow and will look solder frosty, but will never feel as greasy/frosty as the ogs even if they look it.

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hockeybry2

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All my favorite plants grow like that. The ogs also tend to be/start way more greasy with the frost moving out through flower from the center into the sugar leaves, whereas more sativa leaning strains that initially have way more pistil growth and will develop frost walk over the place as they grow and will look solder frosty, but will never feel as greasy/frosty as the ogs even if they look it.

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The sherb dosi were so darn greasy way early.. But her nug structure is similar to the sherbets I've seen around which also appear pretty greasy. Hopefully that heavy frost is working its way outward :)
 

Odin*

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All my favorite plants grow like that. The ogs also tend to be/start way more greasy with the frost moving out through flower from the center into the sugar leaves, whereas more sativa leaning strains that initially have way more pistil growth and will develop frost walk over the place as they grow and will look solder frosty, but will never feel as greasy/frosty as the ogs even if they look it.

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Bro, you're speaking my language. This describes the two phenos I've got of the DGOG. The one that "nugged up" early is my fav, haven't even chopped it yet (~4 weeks left on that batch).
 

rocknratm

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Without having experience with this particular "strain", I'd have to say that it's more purple sherb. GSC and OG are both strains that start with an early "nug up" with little pistil development, verses a bunch of pistil growth that is filed out by nug growth (like many other strains).
I noticed the same about my purp animal kush. grows differently than everything else im running right now. To the untrained grower it could seem done at 6 weeks with how formed the buds are, then packs on after that. But its like the buds swell, not the typical pistils form to buds like you said very well above "early nug up"
 
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