Hey I just flipped 20 Calizhar x Caseyband about a week ago, so I'll have a pheno report on those soon. The Black Rose I am very familiar with,,,,she grows a bit tall and lanky with buds that stay tight to the stalk and needs to be topped to promote some side branching for cloning. Double cola seems to be the best way to grow that one and she is an average feeder. Not a huge producer and and is finished at 8 weeks, potency is great for a daytime euphoric high and the buds are strawberry red on the stalk and dry to a blood red/purple. The Black Sour Bubble x Caseyband has potential to put out some gems I think. In another year I'm hoping to have 2 or 3 of these crosses cubed
yes i did some research on the bsb and it looks promising. they say the blackrose isnt known for potency rather beauty. you ever try c99? you will like her.
Sounds like you got the same plans i got....havent read an article on cubing for quiet some time...a quote from bc bud depot forums. id like to make another grand daddy x master kush cross. i got f2 seeds of master kush. ill just go get me a grandaddy from the club. same club i got the original gd from.
Cinderella 99 / Princess X Princess 88 / Mr Soul
"...Bros Grimm have been employing a method called "Cubing a Clone" to create strains from unique female plants for years now.
Read the following and you'll understand:
Cubing a clone is a way to create a unique seedline (a “strain”
modelled after a currently existing female individual.
The goal is to create seeds from which the females replicate the phenotype of the original female.
Obviously the chosen female should be an outstanding specimen.
Procedure:
CONTINUOUSLY KEEP A MOTHER IN THE VEGETATIVE STATE TO PROVIDE CLONES
1. Pollinate a flowering clone of the original female with the pollen of a related male, preferably her father or a brother. The resulting seeds contain 1/2 the original female's genes and 1/2 those of the male. An unrelated male won’t have the Y-chromosome of the chosen female’s family & therefore any Y-linked traits of the family will always be missing in the seedline.
2. Grow the above seeds & flower them. Collect an equal quantity of pollen from each selected male and mix it together.
3. Pollinate a flowering clone of the original female with the above pollen. These seeds contain 1/2 the original female’s genes plus 1/4 more because the male used was 1/2 her genetics too. I call this generation “.75” to capture the idea that it’s 3/4 of the original female’s genetics.
4. Grow the above seeds & flower them. Collect an equal quantity of pollen from each selected male and mix it together.
5. Pollinate a flowering clone of the original female with the above pollen. These seeds contain 7/8 the original genes (1/2+3/
, the ".88" generation.
6. Grow the above seeds & flower them.
Collect an equal quantity of pollen from each selected male and mix it together.
7. Pollinate a flowering clone of the original female with the above pollen. These seeds contain 15/16 the original genes (1/2+7/16), the ".94" generation.
Theoretically, this will be a stable, true-breeding seedline from which all females are replicas of the original. "
Have you ever grown and TGA gear yet? Just popped 2 MK F2's and 2 BB, will keep ya updated!
Ive grown tga strains....jack the ripper, deep purple, cindy 99 (tga?), i started some 3d's as well. i also have some purple urkle in the backyard, this strain may be tga, then i got the floja goin which might have some double purple doja in it. i dont remember.