Rare dankness/rd genetics

Mohican

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I use a strong dosage of BT on my whole yard when I first start to see signs of caterpillar damage. It worked great this year. Luck more than skill.

All of this lineage info is interesting but it still comes down this: how much do I like to smoke it, and how easy is it to grow.

So far the Scott's OG has been the fastest growing, most OG looking, most OG smelling, easiest trimming, best tasting medicine I have had the pleasure to work with.

I still have not tried the Tahoe cut so I do not have a good comparison. The TGA Jesus OG is definitely a frosty cherry smelling strain that I am still testing. My first taste wasn't as good as the Scott's but I wasn't in as much pain at the time either. I need to revisit this TGA offering and make a true evaluation with some of my fellow farmers and get their very biased opinions :)

In the mean time, the Scott's #2 in the shade, and in the ground, is still swelling and still getting frostier. Not a bit of fade in the leaves, and the trichs are still clear. It is a very interesting outcome. Maybe it will be a special plant like shade wrapper from Connecticut :)

As for whether a clone is the same as the original - I had a large plant that had different taste and smell on different colas. This makes me wonder whether the genes are expressed equally over the entire plant. If not, then clones taken from different parts of the plant may exhibit different traits.

When it comes down to it if a farmer loves his crop it shows and the love will be passed on to the fruit. Mr and Mrs RD really love what they are doing and it shows.

Cheers,
Mo
 

Hotsause

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GTH Pheno 1 Confermed female. I am still waiting on the other 1 to show sex. Today #1 was transplanted from a 1 Gallon to a 3. I also have 3 Leeroys vegging along they need to be transplanted as well but my veg tent is at full capacity. These pics are from a few days ago but she should be hitting the flowering room as soon as something comes downDSCN5348.jpgDSCN5349.jpgDSCN5350.jpg
 

siouxme

Member
How about Moz or Mulanje x Scott OMG?

Would make a good hybrid no? Do you have zoomed out overall plant structure pics of the various Jesus OG's? Surprised you didn't have any JTR lemon phenos or HAOG fuelly phenos.
 

siouxme

Member
"All of this lineage info is interesting but it still comes down this: how much do I like to smoke it, and how easy is it to grow."

I slightly disagree here. For the most part, yes. But when a company engages in unethical things, there must be some limit where we say, this company no longer deserves people's hardearned money. I know many will disagree, but for one, I cannot support Cali Connection because the main frontman proprietor for that company has snitched out friends in the cannabis community.
 

siouxme

Member
Mrs. Dankness/Moonshine:

Are there differences between the same-named strains in Colorado vs. Michigan vs. Valencia? Or is there expected uniformity? Would be good to know the results of others are comparable to what might be possible due to shared gene pool. If this can't be answered due to legal concerns, no worries.

One clarifying question since you have been upfront with us in the end. When RD#2 and RD#3 were explained as RD#1 backcrossed to the original parents, does that refer to Ghost OG and Chem for #2 and #3?

Thank you, and congratulations for being the company with some of the hottest, most potent, lovely plants of 2013 and beyond.
 

Mohican

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I got to meet Mrs RD at the LA cup. Unfortunately the LA cup was such a planning FUBAR that Mrs RD was exhausted. I got to talk to her for a few minutes before the crowd came in and it was very enjoyable. I had to get money from my wife and when I returned to buy Scott's OG seeds MI RD helped me with my purchase because Mrs RD was helping a customer buy 20 packs of seeds.

These are real people trying to run a cannabis business in a less than helpful environment. I am thankful for real people that are in this for the love of what they are doing and not just for the stardom :)



In the mean time, I am trying to decide which male I should use with the Mulanje, Malawi, AOS, and Marion Berry. AOS, Jilly Bean, MozPoz, Scotts, Jesus, PakiPunch...


Cheers,
Mo
 

MrEDuck

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"All of this lineage info is interesting but it still comes down this: how much do I like to smoke it, and how easy is it to grow."

I slightly disagree here. For the most part, yes. But when a company engages in unethical things, there must be some limit where we say, this company no longer deserves people's hardearned money. I know many will disagree, but for one, I cannot support Cali Connection because the main frontman proprietor for that company has snitched out friends in the cannabis community.
This is the only issue that I've heard of with RD and in all of my experiences with them they've been nice helpful people. If that wasn't the case I'd probably be a lot more bothered by it. But it is and that's not the case with a lot of the bigger names in the seed business.
 

siouxme

Member
This is the only issue that I've heard of with RD and in all of my experiences with them they've been nice helpful people. If that wasn't the case I'd probably be a lot more bothered by it. But it is and that's not the case with a lot of the bigger names in the seed business.
No, so far they seem like good people. After reading through the threads it seems clear there as some trade that made it such that there were expected strings attached. That's silly that people think they can control what happens to a plant after a sale or a trade. Mrs. Dankness seems like someone who can't stand but to be straight forward, so yes, so far, worthy of business.

The referenced bad company that went deeper and deeper into lies was cali con. TH too making up lies to slam rivals (DNA). It's a dirty business. People shouldn't just be worried abotu getting good genetics. People want well maintained pedigree and only want to support businesses of good people and solid integrity.
 

Cronnoisseur

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Sorry ive been slacking on the updates, heres some recent pics for you guys. The 50/50 rule held true for me, planted 2 each of the Night Terror and GTH #1 and got 1 male 1 female of both. The males look real good and Im thinking about trying to collect some pollen but not sure if its a great idea since I would just have to put them in another room.

Beginning of flower:

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Night Terror Male:
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Night Terror Female:
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GTH Female:
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About a week and a half into flower: GTH on the left
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greenghost420

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Keepin males aint that hard. A box with a cfl or t5 and put it where theres no air flow. I make it so i can put a bag over the whole box so i can move it if need be...
 

Cronnoisseur

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Keepin males aint that hard. A box with a cfl or t5 and put it where theres no air flow. I make it so i can put a bag over the whole box so i can move it if need be...
Ya well I read you can just put them next to a window with not much light and they will still shed...but I would have them in my bathroom so even though there's no airflow I'm worried I might track some into my flower room on my clothes or something. Although i suppose even if that did happen it wouldn't necessarily pollinate everything, maybe a handful of seeds?
I really like the structure of the night terror male, nice and bushy. Not to mention he reeks already!
 
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