Nice. Looks like your ice cream punch turned out better than mine, although this one pheno has redeemed herself somewhat. I didn’t expect her to turn purple either. Still not a keeper though.
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Yeah mine doesn’t smell like much either. I’ve read that purple punch can be lacking in the terp department, and indeed my purple Larry doesn’t smell like much as well. I was hoping for some intense lemon since they’re 75% Larry OG. I’m hoping the rum runner has better terps.Thx bro, my ice Pheno 2 are Frosty but didn't smell at all just a litte interesting smell the Winner are Phenotype 3 it colors and smell great and the Buds are more dense.
Can’t decided whether to do that or jelly pie next. I was gonna run them head to head but I don’t think I have enough room. My bodega is starting to get pretty big, and after my last run’s sexing debacle I want to let every plant grow until the preflowers are fully visible to the naked eye and not risk it with the jeweler’s loupe method because space is getting tight. I’ve got 5 chem pie, 2 grape punch, and 8 macdawg sprouts that need to do their thing before I pop any more beans.Cake n’ Chem baby- hope it’s a girl-fatty!View attachment 4576042
how fast are you able to tell M/F assuming everything is going as anticiapted? im about to to plant two packs and im debtaing how to do it without wasting a ton of good supplies to figure out whats good vs bad?Been plantin sundance kid for over 6 months now nd guess what? All males for me, i got couple seeds left i think
I also have a lone Cake n Chem in veg that i’m hoping will be a girl! Just started some Texas Butter and Chinook HazeCake n’ Chem baby- hope it’s a girl-fatty!View attachment 4576042
I've grown both Jelly Pie and Bodega and they are very good smoke-the Stardawg male does them proud. I think that the Cake n' Chem is a winner, but I;ll know for sure when I light that first joint in about 4 monthsCan’t decided whether to do that or jelly pie next. I was gonna run them head to head but I don’t think I have enough room. My bodega is starting to get pretty big, and after my last run’s sexing debacle I want to let every plant grow until the preflowers are fully visible to the naked eye and not risk it with the jeweler’s loupe method because space is getting tight. I’ve got 5 chem pie, 2 grape punch, and 8 macdawg sprouts that need to do their thing before I pop any more beans.
I actually have 4 but all it takes is one good one and I will clone the hell out of itI also have a lone Cake n Chem in veg that i’m hoping will be a girl! Just started some Texas Butter and Chinook Haze
Typically a good healthy plant will show sex in 30 days of veg. The smaller the pot they're in the faster they'll presex.how fast are you able to tell M/F assuming everything is going as anticiapted? im about to to plant two packs and im debtaing how to do it without wasting a ton of good supplies to figure out whats good vs bad?
My bodega is about 5-6 weeks into veg. All very compact and pretty uniform. Node spacing is super tight. I waited a while to top them so I could snag a bunch of clones rather than topping them early for manifolding. I’m hoping for a nice selection of females and to find one that reminds me of the bubblegum I used to get back in the day. I’m sort of leaning towards doing jelly pie next and then cake and chem.I've grown both Jelly Pie and Bodega and they are very good smoke-the Stardawg male does them proud. I think that the Cake n' Chem is a winner, but I;ll know for sure when I light that first joint in about 4 months
I’ve noticed this, and my method is generally to keep them in 5 inch square pots until they show preflowers and then transplant the (sometimes incorrectly) identified ones into one gallon plastic nursery bags. I guess where I’m screwing up is not being able to tell those super tiny male and female preflowers apart. I’ve always been under the impression that male preflowers look kinda like a closed fist on a tiny stem and females are more teardrop shaped, but this method has not worked very well for me. As sharp as my eyes are I’m just missing something, and I don’t trust myself to identify them before pistils show anymore.Typically a good healthy plant will show sex in 30 days of veg. The smaller the pot they're in the faster they'll presex.
I always wait till I see a pistol or a fully formed ball. I've been tricked by those in between preflowers before.I’ve noticed this, and my method is generally to keep them in 5 inch square pots until they show preflowers and then transplant the (sometimes incorrectly) identified ones into one gallon plastic nursery bags. I guess where I’m screwing up is not being able to tell those super tiny male and female preflowers apart. I’ve always been under the impression that male preflowers look kinda like a closed fist on a tiny stem and females are more teardrop shaped, but this method has not worked very well for me. As sharp as my eyes are I’m just missing something, and I don’t trust myself to identify them before pistils show anymore.
Now this could be coincidence, but I’ve noticed that a lot of my plants that end up being female switch to alternate branching earlier. Is there anything to this or is it indeed just a coincidence?I always wait till I see a pistol or a fully formed ball. I've been tricked by those in between preflowers before.
I'm not sure. That would be a good experiment to observe to see if that is a viable option. I'll have to check that out next seed run.Now this could be coincidence, but I’ve noticed that a lot of my plants that end up being female switch to alternate branching earlier. Is there anything to this or is it indeed just a coincidence?
Very healthy!!My bodega is about 5-6 weeks into veg. All very compact and pretty uniform. Node spacing is super tight. I waited a while to top them so I could snag a bunch of clones rather than topping them early for manifolding. I’m hoping for a nice selection of females and to find one that reminds me of the bubblegum I used to get back in the day. I’m sort of leaning towards doing jelly pie next and then cake and chem.
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