Doc's laboratory

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
you have a hell of a lot better chance of it being gsc. my deal is a big unknown till i get grow and smoke it. need to get in touch with my boys that live there, get them to mail me some mothers.
 

ricot

Well-Known Member
GSC looks like the lowest yielder I've ever seen, maybe after those EXTREME sativas that produce strings of calyxes.. But if it's anything like the "GSC" I smoked a while ago… It's at least worth having around.. For personal smoke.

D, I only see one pic of the PW2 at what looks to be like 4-5 weeks in.. Looking very frosty..
Do you have any more shots of the cut, and how's she stretch?
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
Yes I do and I will point them out in my update this week. Yea the Gsc I a very low yield, I want it for head stash and breeding. Talking about the sativas I want to do some work with Dr Grinspoon. It is has those long stringy bud.WP_20131013_033.jpgWP_20131013_036.jpgWP_20131013_038.jpg Purple Wreck #2 last run
 

ricot

Well-Known Member
Never flowered one of those out myself… Probably because I don't recall ever trying anything like it so I just can't justify that flower time and structure not even knowing what the smoke is like..
 

ricot

Well-Known Member
If that is the pw2, exactly what I need..! Grows just like the erdpurt single cola girl I have flowering now. I'll get a pic soon..

What's 25%? That DrGrinspoon sativa?
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member

Strain Name: Dr. Grinspoon
Grade: A
Type: 100% Pure Heirloom Sativa
Looks: The plant has a distinct flowering pattern that makes it a standout in the garden. The pure sativa heritage means Dr. Grinspoon forms long twig-like branches with the buds loosely strung popcorn style along the willowy stems. As the plants mature, they begin to fill gaps between bud sites, but the buds remain distinct rather than gathering into one large flower. Yields are moderate with harvests up to 350 grams per square meter.
Smell: The aroma has the tropical-floral elements expected of an island sativa, but there is also a distinct lemon-herbal sumac smell. These notes are carried through in flavor
Taste: Delivering a light lemon tang and a touch of honeyed earthiness.
Effects: This strain’s clarity will be manna for the true aficionado. Dr. Grinspoon has a pleasant entry into the high, inviting a blissful and expansive mood that enhances compassion and provokes intellectual insights.
Potency: 18-25%
Reviewed by: Barneys Farm Seed Co.
Good Strain For: A daytime smoke or for long evenings with friends, intimate conversations, and deep enjoyment. Given the heightened awareness it encourages, it is less suitable right before retiring for sleep. The effects of Dr. Grinspoon taper off gradually, leaving one as clearheaded at finish as they were at the outset, only quite possibly with a host of new ideas and pleasant experiences to remember
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
[video=youtube;UgOisCX5b7g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgOisCX5b7g[/video] i have to find my phone around here but will have some pics and video up this weekend sometime.
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
hey D, i have a "purp" bagseed that produces very wispy looking, frosty ass buds.
I'm forced to take it day 59 with my other plant, because i need the space for vegging my bigger plants (higher priority)
I figured i'd dark cycle it for a few days, and chop it, i put it in the dark today
would it be worth it to throw it in a cfl chamber and give it some more time? or do u think sativas like this can be chopped early with a good effect still. I understand it won't be peak potency, so i didn't know how much it may help to do the CFL idea.
thanks, by the way i grow horizontal and plan to be the alter ego of you but in the horizontal world of growing :)

also, what is your method of recording weights, and calculating runs versus eachother?
i find gram per watt has too many variables to mean much without including some other things into the formula

i figured i could maybe record the days from rooted clone transplanting to it's medium. then from there i'd record the total amount of days it took, and figure out how many KWH it used, then use that and my total weight to find gram per KWH, and record that per strain.
once i find the average amount of yield per whatever i can adjust the equation for low yielding and high yielding strains and know what to expect when looking at other peoples numbers

i don't know if i'm overthinking it but is there an easier way?
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
with the sativa you can try but give it a lot of light. thy are known to hermi in low light if it is equilateral in origin. you can use that to make fem seed if it happened. i am going to be running a vert 100+ cutting sog so am am judging by the plant as they are given the same space. i am going by taste, smell, and high more than yield myself. Not to say yield is not important :mrgreen: well not as much typing as i thought:weed:
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
well the only things i could pollinate right now are feminized, is that ok to pollinate a feminized seed ?
maybe i'll do it, to a small selected plant. Now that you mention it, i opened the room one morning to fine a single nanner coming out of one of the buds, guessing this is cause it needs more light like you said.

damn 100 plants is a lot to try and do, for now i think ill keep it down to 3 at a time in the flowering cab lol
your work is excellent and its going to be hard to get vertical like results with a horizontal setup..
I plan on making things as "shiny" as possible

I understand how you compare runs, I guess this is something you can't really math out haha...

thanks bro
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
you could cross it and get good seed. i would not do it for gen after gen. [video=youtube;oeojijVPISg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeojijVPISg[/video]
 
Top