Welcome to the bodhi weed village good sir.
Yes i think we would always enjoy seeing any pix of finished flowers.
Now if only there was a weed photo “scratch and sniff” capability.
Appreciate it Bud whisperer :
& thank you all for the welcome, I appreciate your responses and attention. I have a potato phone but managed to get a couple fun pics this evening .. I’ll try to get better at photos/ upgrade.
First pic: sky lotus largest phenotype I found
( big sky) large structure and large colas.
good density . These are 2 larger tops but certainly there are bigger ones I just pulled these off the line as they caught my eye .
Third pic .. the smaller cola weighed 62.5 grams fairly Untrimmed And lots of stems. But I think If I cleaned it into1 big useable nug it would weigh 20 grams. I’ll keep
An eye out for the biggest and trim/weigh it in a future post.
Second pic : Just a close up to show overall trichrome development. This is full sun outdoor .. complete with dust, bugs, warts n all.
I’m happy with this level of crystal content, I’d like to get it tested ( identify specific terpenes is a goal of mine ) and will share if that happens .
overall i like the snow lotus crosses . And
this pheno of sky lotus ( big sky) performed great.
There are some issues in bud development that could be corrected by breeding a next generation .
( I’m newish to breeding so forgive any nomenclature/ grammatical mistake . ) id like to smooth out the discrepancies.
and if i run it again I’ll definitely keep the steonfestmale and try to do that myself .
if your looking for a solid large Yielding full season plant it’s a winner .... with the caveat it needs a lot of super cropping /trellis work to keep it from getting too tall. I have a feeling it could easily be 14’ or taller If untopped and untrained .
Also it needs 10 weeks to fully develop .. southern Oregon and california Mediterranean climates with a dry, warm, breezy Indian summer.
I think this plant could really go the distance in terms of yield.
I planted this garden late ( for big plants ) May 25ish and could have planted 20 days earlier in my climate .
THANK YOU BODHI !!
I attribute a lot of the success in a garden to genetics and having stable large yielding crosses with unique flavors is a cornerstone.