Cannarado genetics

lusidghost

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Because Slurricane is the best strain in the world, in my opinion. To see a top breeder using inhouse Slurricane in their line excites me a lot.
This is my argument for Cannarado. He has direct access to tons of great breeders and great cuts, so all of the genetics going in are truly elite. Each seed has the potential of becoming a legendary cut, but it also has a living history of cannabis culture stored inside.
 

JewelRunner

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TerrapinBlazin

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Nice! I just put my bigger pink grapes into flowering and my slightly smaller one is going in ASAP. I have no idea which one will be better, but I’m hoping it’s the slightly lankier one. They’re very similar phenos in veg. Also my testers are the most vigorous of everything I popped. 5/5 germination and even the runt is growing at a totally acceptable pace. I highly recommend this one from my experience so far. I’m going to buy that TK91/gelatti cross.

I’m putting the daily biscotti sundaes into flowering today. They stayed small so I’m doing them in 1 gallon coco pots in the 2x2. The grumpz is hanging up to dry and that one set a new bar that had previously been set by the jibba jabba.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Got my two nice daily biscotti sundae moved into the 2x2 flower tent. They stayed small. My two pink grapes were popped a month later and are a lot bigger. I’m partial to fast vegging phenos so we’ll see how good these DBSV2 are before I make any decisions on whether to keep one or both. They clone super easy and are sturdy but damn they veg slow.
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Preliminary results on switching from fox farm to floraflex nutes are in. The buds on my jibba jabba never chunked out like this with the fox farm nutes. I’m going to have to support the buds before too much longer. They’re getting what they want this time. Today is day 50 for this one and the last one had already stopped swelling and started fading by this point. This one is still in soil but the floraflex and orthosilicic acid made a noticeable difference. I’ll be interested to see if they do even better in coco.82A0B71F-2C24-4D1D-B4DF-3837BC49D496.jpeg
 
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Northeastbudz

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Depends on how you wanna do it. My situation is no clones and reveg keepers/ones that make it to next round to be ran again
Nice. I never thought to try that, it sounds like a great way to do a larger pheno hunt. Maybe I will give it a try at some point.
I usually only run 4 females per light sometimes 5 . Not very efficient for pheno hunting.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Nice. I never thought to try that, it sounds like a great way to do a larger pheno hunt. Maybe I will give it a try at some point.
I usually only run 4 females per light sometimes 5 . Not very efficient for pheno hunting.
Yeah no kidding. Definitely a super efficient way to do a massive pheno hunt. I may try that with my close to 50 beans of roasted garlic margy. I think I’m going to have to reveg my big TK91 leaning weed nap. She’s looking fire and didn’t like the aero cloner. Everything seems to like the tray a lot better.
 

Northeastbudz

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Yeah no kidding. Definitely a super efficient way to do a massive pheno hunt. I may try that with my close to 50 beans of roasted garlic margy. I think I’m going to have to reveg my big TK91 leaning weed nap. She’s looking fire and didn’t like the aero cloner. Everything seems to like the tray a lot better.
I think im going to give it a shot, i have a bunch of seeds im very slowly getting to with my limited space.
I never really liked aero cloners. Domes and trays work great, sometimes they can take a bit longer, but u can get almost 100% success .the only time I have had an issue is if it gets to cold.
 
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