So I think I am going for the late flowerring male that stinks of such sourness you would not believe. A late flowering male is supposed to be good. I have culled the other male but may be retain some spluff. Nice long pinnate leaf shape, short, bushy, close nodes...and reaks to funk!
I am just being lazy again and taking out the 4 I like best. It's a freaking chore to get the ones from the bottom.
And some individual shots
I am actually loosing interest in this slightly more chubbier leafed one. (looks almost like a mix of pinnate leaf and webbed leaf - slightly more webbed leaning??!!) and if we want to get all fancy pants, it's probably got a Ww gamate, with the pinnate shape being slightly more dominant than the indica. Although I selected the F2's for their stoutness and quick finishing, the leaf shape was very much a dominant pinnate shape. SO I think this one is a no no.
Now this one is a whole different ball game. Really nice domiant pinnate leaf shaping, super super tight (very Toyght!) node spacing and leaf blades as long as my hands. Nice flowers and looking far more advanced than the others (at this moment in time anyway!) Without confusing myself, and getting into each individual gamate I would say that this is def got a WW homozygous condition. And will match nicely with the male. Also compact (even for been grown outside) with nice node spacing.
It's leaf burn from my fans that blow upwards in my vertical set up btw...
Very nice deep colouring.
Long blade for such a short plant.
I now remember why I love growing this strain so much. Really a beautiful plant. And with the right pheno should finish to give you something nice quickly.
Thanks for watching.
Peace,
DST