bmgnoot

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did the same thing over last year..bought way too many seeds. i did have a bunch of packs i wanted to work with, hated to auction em off but my pup comes way before any seed value. lucky i have a homey like gen to keep my selection fresh

have a vial of bigworms prime glue x dessert breath... prob do a gang of em with the next drop of seed coming up.. bringing a bunch of shit downstate to the lab in a couple weeks to have tested.
 

genuity

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All I need is a male and my chucking will kick off. Have a keeper Grand Lemon Reserve, Koffee Face, Motorbreath, Triangle Mints, Sour Dubb, Chocolate Trip, and Watermelon Zkittles. Plus I have 3 female White Cherry Truffle and one Rainbow Flame. So first first male I find will hit all these fine women..
Do that...

But also make f2s,from that same seed pack,the male came from...then find a male from that f2 set,and hit it to the keepers you find out of the f1s you pop...

Pure fire.
 

cindysid

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View attachment 3978023 View attachment 3978022 View attachment 3978021 This is the Honeybee5 growing outside for the first time. Just planted a clone , the saddest one I had actually, outside in our garden row. First year garden too and she's had nothing but water. I'm kind of surprised she's doing this well. I'm either going to have to build a fence or dig her up and transplant to an inside pot

And definitely add a breeding tent...most of these seed companies are glorified chuckers and we all can make $200 packs ourselves. (i mean after youve invested in at least a couple solid genetics) That's what I've learned the past year growing $100-250 packs compared to $25-50-free dollar packs...it's all the same... everyone's mixing the same elite cuts it's no secret anymore. Almost half of my keepers are from gen stash and I know I'd have more going if I badgered him for gear but I don't like to ;) excited to run a new strain for him
I know what you mean...hehe...it's hard to let him be once you've grown some of his gear! @genuity
 

cindysid

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I've kept all three of my Honeybee mothers. One was deep purple velvet, one lavender, and one green. All are great smoke, but the #1, purple pheno is my favorite. Grape soda smell. The lavender is more like berry incense, and the green is just hashy. I'm growing them for the second round right now. It will be interesting to see how my results compare with last time. Beautiful sturdy plants!
 
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