HydroRed's Horticultural Whorehouse

oldbeancounter

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Thanks, I've been feeling much better lately. Still able to maintain a garden and carry on with life so Im happy. Hope all is well with you and your health as well.
Actually still working on my lighting setup, getting all the parts and info then deciding and testing out a few boards took quite some time but I know what I am setting out to do now.

Thanks for replying to my questions out of the blue like that, it helped a lot about possible ways of grounding a DIY LED framed light without driver on frame.
I have actually decided to have it so the drivers can either go in tent on it's rack when cold or be removed when hot here as to not add unnecessary heat to grow area.
As for health, for me it is unfortunately a dead end.

The HLG red strips seem to help a lot. Same with UV.
Actually prefer them separate from the main boards.
I am supplementing 3000k Samsungs

Main tent is ready, just gotta sort out lights and hook up everything but still missing key stuff to really go further but won't be long and should have it.

Pink trichs eh...that is wicked cool never seen that before.
 

HydroRed

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So....I finally got prices established for 3Thirteen Seeds scheduled to drop on greatlakesgenetics.com first week of August.
FEM packs will be 7+ seeds per pack for $60 and all 3Thirteen Seeds orders will come with a free pack of 10+ "Sin City Juice" REGs.
As more FEM strains become available, I'll then begin offering choice of fems or regs for freebies at checkout.

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Madriffer

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Sin City Juice (Mimosa x LVTK)-313 seeds testers.
Mimosa leaner plant 1
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Mimosa leaner plant 2
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LVTK leaner plant 3
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Nice! The 2 seedling that I had survive have given clones that just sexed as female. 2/10 survival but 2/2 female.
Now to see where they go.
1 mom is flourishing, the other seems to struggle like a runt.
There can be only 1!
 

Paradoximity

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Mimosa @ 30 days from flip to 12/12 (15 days from pollination)
Shes fully seeded!

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Very nice... Did you pollinate more than one of your Mimosa's; have any particular pheno-types that you liked for your selection(s) such as terpene profiles, medicinal values/highs, or just testing her hybrid vigor and viability for out-crossing for now HydroRed?

Just started on here after years of being in cognito due to the Draconian Laws with some of the harshest penalties in country where I'm from though have followed when I could, actually first saw some of your work and posts with Heisenbeans @ ChuckersParadise as I've snagged quite a bit of his gear.
Apologies for taking up some of your thread just figured I'd give some basic info as well is all as I'm a noob on here.
 

HydroRed

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Very nice... Did you pollinate more than one of your Mimosa's; have any particular pheno-types that you liked for your selection(s) such as terpene profiles, medicinal values/highs, or just testing her hybrid vigor and viability for out-crossing for now HydroRed?

Just started on here after years of being in cognito due to the Draconian Laws with some of the harshest penalties in country where I'm from though have followed when I could, actually first saw some of your work and posts with Heisenbeans @ ChuckersParadise as I've snagged quite a bit of his gear.
Apologies for taking up some of your thread just figured I'd give some basic info as well is all as I'm a noob on here.
Welcome! No apologies needed.
I did pollenate 2 of the Mimosa girls with the same male for the F2's. I have the F2 from each of the 2 plants seperated and stored away. #2 was noticeably stronger in scent and smelled like Hawaiian Punch. She was my favorite. Im a terp lover and that is usually what I enjoy most when Im enjoying flowers on and off the plant.
The Mimosa Male I used has been great for crosses so far. He was a bit tall, but stacked nicely. Quite the stinky plant as well. Right before I collected the pollen he began showing trichs on the leaves.
 

Paradoximity

Active Member
Welcome! No apologies needed.
I did pollenate 2 of the Mimosa girls with the same male for the F2's. I have the F2 from each of the 2 plants seperated and stored away. #2 was noticeably stronger in scent and smelled like Hawaiian Punch. She was my favorite. Im a terp lover and that is usually what I enjoy most when Im enjoying flowers on and off the plant.
The Mimosa Male I used has been great for crosses so far. He was a bit tall, but stacked nicely. Quite the stinky plant as well. Right before I collected the pollen he began showing trichs on the leaves.
Much appreciated for the welcoming...
I totally agree, with his/hers given parental lineage, your Mimosa's will be some strong breeding stock as well as F2's given that you selected your pheno's, identified, labeled, and already have started documenting their given terpene ranges! Well sir you're on the right track as you know your goals for your line-working already identifying a tasty sounding pungent phenotype-I'll certainly enjoy following your documented progress as I'm sure others will as well.
I must say that it's nice to see a breeder, new or old school, seemingly taking the time to simply be transparent on his line work while documenting with written/typed info pertaining to strain(s) coupled with photos. This to me is extremely imperative and important in the preservation of genetic lines especially as the years pass and more and more genetics are altogether disappearing due to lack of relative and pertinent info on said strains to begin with, but also as so many are hoarded outright and/or kept within tight circles of friends and known breeders.
Right on bud, I certainly can respect that as I personally see NO OTHER WAY in breeding; whether line-working filial generations for pre-dominant specific phenotypes to hybrid vigor, BX'ing multiple generations to format a 'clone only cut' female to bring about regular seeds just for that stud of that cut or ultimately preserving the line for future generations, or maybe even BX'ing trying to bring about recessive traits that lay dormant until backcrossed from rare leaf mutations that seem to bring some enticing new terps the strain(s) usually aren't known for- to whatever possible plethora of goals the breeder has in mind as goes with IX's etc. as well and could go on for longer but I'm sure y'all already understand what I'm saying.
Nevertheless, my hats off to you bud.
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HydroRed

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Much appreciated for the welcoming...
I totally agree, with his/hers given parental lineage, your Mimosa's will be some strong breeding stock as well as F2's given that you selected your pheno's, identified, labeled, and already have started documenting their given terpene ranges! Well sir you're on the right track as you know your goals for your line-working already identifying a tasty sounding pungent phenotype-I'll certainly enjoy following your documented progress as I'm sure others will as well.
I must say that it's nice to see a breeder, new or old school, seemingly taking the time to simply be transparent on his line work while documenting with written/typed info pertaining to strain(s) coupled with photos. This to me is extremely imperative and important in the preservation of genetic lines especially as the years pass and more and more genetics are altogether disappearing due to lack of relative and pertinent info on said strains to begin with, but also as so many are hoarded outright and/or kept within tight circles of friends and known breeders.
Right on bud, I certainly can respect that as I personally see NO OTHER WAY in breeding; whether line-working filial generations for pre-dominant specific phenotypes to hybrid vigor, BX'ing multiple generations to format a 'clone only cut' female to bring about regular seeds just for that stud of that cut or ultimately preserving the line for future generations, or maybe even BX'ing trying to bring about recessive traits that lay dormant until backcrossed from rare leaf mutations that seem to bring some enticing new terps the strain(s) usually aren't known for- to whatever possible plethora of goals the breeder has in mind as goes with IX's etc. as well and could go on for longer but I'm sure y'all already understand what I'm saying.
Nevertheless, my hats off to you bud.
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I thank you for the kind words and taking the time to put as much thought as you did in your post, it shows.
I have to give full credit to Symbiotic Genetics for putting "Mimosa" together in the first place for me to "play with" lol. They really did put together a nice strain with that one.
 

Paradoximity

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I thank you for the kind words and taking the time to put as much thought as you did in your post, it shows.
I have to give full credit to Symbiotic Genetics for putting "Mimosa" together in the first place for me to "play with" lol. They really did put together a nice strain with that one.
Oh definitely, Ivan at JungleBoyz did make a pretty good selection with that cross... But I have a feeling your in the works to doing the same with a signature cross of your own.
After all most of us making our own crosses, though we may be selecting our own phenotypes, are utilizing someone else's strains selections/crosses that is unless that select very small percentage of us are in fact traveling the world and selecting landrace genotypes from their indigenous regions. Doesn't mean that we aren't putting in the work, time and effort though; as I've experienced to really work a strains line then take it further into ones own creation or amalgamation if you will with further testing and testers properly can take a minimum of 15 months to 24 months-even then there's no guarantees you know.
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