Can't wait, just ordered some of these and a few others. They should be here soon. Looks amazing! Should drop a smoke review when it's all done. All these pics makin me excited to grow some GPS gear.Here's my beloved Texas Butter. Lovely strain and pretty good producer too of dense ass nuggetsView attachment 4526877
It's a nice blend of gum and chem. My keeper looks more like a chem but has a nice bubblegum under note.How would you describe the bodega bubble gum?
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This one has thin fan leaves so I’m guessing Clementine leaner.
I’m really happy with the two females that I got out of popping 5 seeds. One is a small plant that has no stretch and really slow veg...its the berry/ grape one. The other is a Stardawg leaner and it has kinda like chlorine and bathroom cleaning powder flavors (not really strong and not bad actually). They’re both really potent. Hope you find that good berry pheno too!It's been like 4 years since my last grow. I've had the time, space, and money in quarantine to get ready to get started again. I have 10 jelly pie seeds in the mail, should be here any day now.
48 days on Hickok Haze, missed that above3 bigger than average Hickok Haze now putting frost on fast on Haze style pine cone foxtail structure budd. All buds grow really well LST. Slightly narrow leaves now with multi citrus and black pepper smells.
Related:confirmed 3 Copper Chem f3 girls in bushy shape at 2 weeks with typical hybreed looks, homogeneous so far.
Related: 5/6 California Cannon F2s in early veg doing fine, may cull a funky runt.
Yeah it’s a tiny plant this run...if it smokes good I might reAlso very small Buds like mine Pheno too..
Def not getting a big yield from this one. If the smoke is good then I might reveg and grow a bigger plant next time around.Also very small Buds like mine Pheno too..
After popping 8 or 9 packs of GPS regs, I would agree that the Stardawg father does produce a large number males. But it also produces females that, at first glance, appear to be males.I haven’t tossed it out yet. I’m having a hard time determining this one because the preflowers don’t have little stalks on them. I was sure it was male but today I looked with a jeweler’s loupe and it’s looking more female. More teardrop shaped and no little stalk, so I’m hopeful I ended up with one female tomahawk. I think the stardawg stud does throw a large amount of males. So much so that I’m not popping partial packs anymore.
yeah you got a lil while til this happens.....You guys sound like your chopping presex plant too early. Gotta wait to you see a nut hanging. Some of those preflowers are wonky and throw you off but a big ole ball hanging never lies!
Money shotyeah you got a lil while til this happens.....
You guys sound like your chopping presex plant too early. Gotta wait to you see a nut hanging. Some of those preflowers are wonky and throw you off but a big ole ball hanging never lies!
Oh yeah, I used to run a similar system but I made it out of 6" PVC pipes. But those roots still were an issue once you hit flower.My roots get entangled with each other very quickly in my flowering system, so I have to remove males asap. I hope this is the first time Ive ever thrown out a female thinking she was male, but Ive been doing this for long enough that I think I have probably fucked up everything at least twice by now.
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