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Sativied

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Rain rain go away please come back next grow during veg only... it just keeps raining. I prefer not to remove healthy leaves but it’ll help bring humidity down.

The haze is so slow….

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Should have plenty of time to determine if its SH parent causes it to throw nanner. If not… I got clones:
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Sativied

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Almost forgot how much fun it is to grow on ‘water’.

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Rockstar clone rooted and revegged at the same time, under 36watts of old t8 tubes.

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Not even sure I’ll use them. Thinking of doing a P-F1 run again, select a motherplant for clones and run with that for a while, while I find that haze to cross it with. May have to give in and get SSH.

Unless of course this monster (original haze x silver haze) turns out great. Did pollinate a few buds with a pinene-stinky P-F3 nr 19.

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That rockstar in last pics in previous post is begging for some red PCK pollen though…
 

Sativied

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Haze (x Silver Haze)

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pollinated with P-F3
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PCK x SH
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Almost done with this round. Had to look hard even though they stand out on the pink and purple, but as expected most have a few nanners. Nothing dramatic but not going to make seeds with them either.
 

Sativied

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What is PCK?
Pakistan Chitral Kush (from Ace Seeds).

Leafly describes it as: Pakistani Chitral Kush, also known as PCK, is a pure indica that is considered a selected landrace, meaning it is an indigenous strain that has been selectively inbred to enhance its characteristics. PCK produces a very colorful phenotype, often earning nicknames like Purple Pakistani or Purple Chitral.

Low yield, fast flowering, not very strong stuff, not like modern indoor hybrids. Red/forest fruit smell. Ranging from pink, red to dark purple (almost black when dried). Originally grown as hashplants, I’d sure like to rub a field of that and make some charas. Crosses out very well, as they say on Ace Seeds site:

Excellent breeding tool that has been successfully and widely used for breeding. When it is outcrossed, Pakistan Chitral easily adds lots of resistance against cold and fungi, lowering down flowering times, and also adding forest fruit terpenes and impressive colors to its hybrids.

I bought them quite a few years ago and don’t know if they selected for more yield since, but low yield is still a bit of an understatement so sort of have to cross it out. If you’re looking to grow or breed some color it’s a pretty sure bet.
 

TheChemist77

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You got lucky w those seeds I bought a few 10 packs of chitral kush seeds, not from ace seeds though some years back I didn’t get any color out of them, however I crossed one of my best females with a skunk x northern lights and grew it for quite a wile. Great crystal production and the trim made really good hash. Grow well my friend!
 
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