GC's 2016/17 outdoor season

greencropper

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IHG Platinum Buffalo(f) x GDP x C99(m) approx same amount of beans as Cactido, this will possibly be a wonderful cross cos its Plat Buff mother was a colorful purping & extreme resin type & the GDP x C99 dad was an especially vigorous & robust male, cant wait to grow these out
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greencropper

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GC, it looks like a pretty successful chucking season :clap: Did your other crosses turn out so well?
thanks man, im still drying out the pollen chuck buds & shucking them, most of the seeds seen so far look viable & some test germination has seen good rates, though until they are grown out fully im prepared for around 50% good/bad results with those chucks..certainly a glass half full IMO
 

bobqp

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nice, have you started using the silver/feminising treatments yet?
Yeah I've done , ghost dog( ghost train haze 1 x black d.o.g), gorilla ghost ( ghost train haze 1 x gorilla bomb), (ghost train haze 1 x ghost train haze1 ), ghost glue , (ghost train haze 1x gorilla glue) in a couple of weeks will be playing with critical super silver haze, trippy gorilla, blue dream, blue cheese . have a few strain dormant out bush same thing happened last year with 2 strains. They slowly grew throughout winter and started flowering early September. But that should be OK because it will give me fresh seeds in October. .
 

greencropper

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Nice seed collection . did it take you about a month to fully mature the seed. I find the more crosses a strain has the quicker the seeds mature
cheers bobqp, i find it takes about 1/3 longer for a seeded plant to mature the seeds than a seedless bud to mature, eg if im growing a plant whose seedless buds mature in 50 days... but if i pollinate that same strain to be a fully seeded plant it will usually run well past 70days for the seeds to mature properly, ive never really kept inbreeding types out except to f2 level, in into outcrossing on and on...can end up with some super fire but also some bizarre ass shit nobody would want lol, its all fun & i dont take it seriously & i know theres learned growers/breeders here on RIU who baulk at my mayhem...but it suits me
 

greencropper

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IHG Timeless Montage(f) x Cannarado Barney Rubble(m)...these possibly may be the go-to pollen chuck for adverse weather conditions, TM exhibited exceptional high temp resistance in last seasons heatwave out surviving everything else being grown out at the same time
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greencropper

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IHG Do-Lato(f) x Cannarado Barney Rubble(m) larger plant offered approx 3k+ beans, buds on the Do-Lato apart from being colorful & exuding great terpines were smallish & not well formed so hoping Mr Rubble will add some form as well as of course his ultra dank terps and potency
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needsomebeans

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greencropper

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I thought doing a little chucking would help me with my bean hoarding problem but I think it made it worse. Lol. I'm pulling up my easy chair to watch and learn.
hehehe im thinking same too, every time i log into RIU i see a strain new to me being grown out successfully then the old cogs start turning & wondering would that strain cross well with this other type such & such? also with the help of sites like seedfinder a person may view ingredients for mystical delicasies such as eg Gelato 33 etc, so soon it becomes years in advance planning for future chucks
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