Nice stuff !I was told a while ago to stress test my males to make sure they were stable. Basically half kill them every way you can, too much / too little - water food light temps etc. Is any one else half killing plans in the name of chucking?
It always breaks my heart having to pull unexpected seedlings, I've never had the guts to let one just grow.I'm getting kinda excited about this surprise volunteer that popped up in one of my pots.
I'm thinking it has to be from the golden tiger male that I used making some crosses with hso headband, 3 GT's, double jam, and possibly C99.
It hasn't been more than a week since first showing pistils.
It has the growth structure of Malawi from the Golden Tiger so far, minimal branching with tight internode spacing just like my least favorite mother of the 3 GT females I have from the 1st run, the second run of them will be finished soon to make a final determination on the original 3 gt mothers.
I haven't had anything in my tent that was already showing resin forming like this one is a week after showing sex.
The GT male was a vigorous beastly plant, appeared to be Thai dominant in branching structure, didn't do a full flower run to get more characteristics. The male I culled wasn't as vigorous, which from what I see is the Malawi side in comparison to how beastly a Thai can be. And from what I remember the keeper male took a couple weeks longer to show sex, maybe even after the 2 of the 3 females, of which the 3rd female didn't show sex until the quickest flowering one was about halfway finished. This second run from clones, all 3 are in similar phases of flower.
I figured may as well let it run, pulled it out and put it in its own pot.It always breaks my heart having to pull unexpected seedlings, I've never had the guts to let one just grow.
Man GT crosses sound so yummy, one of my favorite sativas so farI'm getting kinda excited about this surprise volunteer that popped up in one of my pots.
I'm thinking it has to be from the golden tiger male that I used making some crosses with hso headband, 3 GT's, double jam, and possibly C99.
It hasn't been more than a week since first showing pistils.
It has the growth structure of Malawi from the Golden Tiger so far, minimal branching with tight internode spacing just like my least favorite mother of the 3 GT females I have from the 1st run, the second run of them will be finished soon to make a final determination on the original 3 gt mothers.
I haven't had anything in my tent that was already showing resin forming like this one is a week after showing sex.
The GT male was a vigorous beastly plant, appeared to be Thai dominant in branching structure, didn't do a full flower run to get more characteristics. The male I culled wasn't as vigorous, which from what I see is the Malawi side in comparison to how beastly a Thai can be. And from what I remember the keeper male took a couple weeks longer to show sex, maybe even after the 2 of the 3 females, of which the 3rd female didn't show sex until the quickest flowering one was about halfway finished. This second run from clones, all 3 are in similar phases of flower.
Oh my! That’s Purdy!