Swami Seeds

jimihendrix1

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Nope, Im in 1 of if not the most unfriendly of states. I would love to have it analyzed, but its not possible at the moment. If I knew someone in a friendly state, I could send them a sample, and have them take it in for studying . But I don't.
 

radiant Rudy

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It sure is pretty. Too bad no aroma. How do the trichs look? Maybe 70 days?
TBH there are so many pistils still popping I havent taken a close look. But thanks for the hint. I'll scope tomorrow.

It's not stinky but it's got the fragrance of a wild flower.

For a 3 gal pot this buds are well sized, dense and still swelling.
 

Baqualin

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I scoped it just now. I find a few amber if searching but it is 95% clear. Remarkably solid buds. I think these are the nicest looking, hardest buds ive grown in a small pot.

I reckon this plant has at least 10 days maybe as much as 3 weeks.View attachment 4371992 View attachment 4371993 View attachment 4371994 View attachment 4371995
Kinda looks like the Cherry Bomb X RKS / Mex I grew out last year, it had a sweet / rotten fruit flavor and a soaring high, I loved it enough that I'm going to run it again.
 

Baqualin

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Here's the 5th female and the only male (on the right ) of Velvet Orca ( Blue Orca X Velvet Rush ). Keep in mind that I just took cuttings off of these plants, she is the one of the 5 females that is showing the most Afghani traits and the male is mostly satty, so I'm going to go a head and hit her with the male for seed stock and save him tell I get a couple more then I will use them to open pollinate the best females from fall harvest. These didn't go in the ground, I have the outdoor grow at another location and my partner thought both of these were males which I bring back here to see if I want to keep for breeding, I need to get him some glasses because the shortest most Afghani was a female, good and bad, I wanted at least 2 males, but she's different than the rest so I'll take her. Really excited, these are from the first seeds of this cross, so nobody knows what is coming.
Baq
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radiant Rudy

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Here's the 5th female and the only male (on the right ) of Velvet Orca ( Blue Orca X Velvet Rush ). Keep in mind that I just took cuttings off of these plants, she is the one of the 5 females that is showing the most Afghani traits and the male is mostly satty, so I'm going to go a head and hit her with the male for seed stock and save him tell I get a couple more then I will use them to open pollinate the best females from fall harvest. These didn't go in the ground, I have the outdoor grow at another location and my partner thought both of these were males which I bring back here to see if I want to keep for breeding, I need to get him some glasses because the shortest most Afghani was a female, good and bad, I wanted at least 2 males, but she's different than the rest so I'll take her. Really excited, these are from the first seeds of this cross, so nobody knows what is coming.
Baq
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Your plants look healthy. What do you use for substrate and nuttition?
 

Baqualin

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Your plants look healthy. What do you use for substrate and nuttition?
I use the Gas / Coots basic mix with a few additions advised by Gas, such as Gypsum, Neem cake / Karanja and malted Barley. I make Teas using EWC's, Aloe, Coconut water, Comfrey, Thrive N and Build a Bloom from Build a Soil in Colorado and tap water. I also add a little back strap to the tea sometimes. Now I don't mix up all these together in a tea every time except for the EWC, Aloe and Coconut powder. I might do an EWC Aloe Coconut Thrive N one time then an EWC Aloe Coconut powder Comfrey back strap the next and add in the build a bloom starting with pre flower.
 
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