RIMONSTERS
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wow thats insane, lovin the perfection, sounds like this lil lady is on the road to the cannabis cup
My friend Oban tout's your RI Red, I'd love to give it a whirl. Never heard of Worden's Pd. (as a strain), however like the Red, I would enjoy growing local strains, especially older genetics.I crossed some wordens pond ( an URI strain around for many years ) and Halleys comet from " The Flying Dutchman in Amsterdam ". The Result is my " Rhode Island Red " mostly because of the native strain I crossed . I have had this strain about 14 years currently .
Yeah I'll take one of those dipped in choclate.God Crack
That's incredible. So 12 to 1500 plants a bout in the final stage? Are they all grown to maturity or is some culling going on based on just appearence?We did the crosses here but all the trait isolation was done by the conn coalition. They ran no less than 200 of each cross for us. Even still, we are finding hazey phenos, something we were trying to eliminate.
BS! That must have been one lump of a fish! I fished for Bass since I was a child but a few years ago began fishing exclusively for Carp. I enjoy making my own rigs, preparing my own bait and spots. The sitting and waiting isn't what I'm use to but you get a lot more time to take in your enviroment and diddle in your thoughts. My biggest last year was 22.5#.Buddy, if you follow the river out of the north end of wordens and could get all the way up to where it opens into great swamp again (pretty much impossible) but if you could,...you'd be sitting in water that we shocked a 13.6 Larry out of last yr with DEM.
As for the pheno, I hate hazes ,lol.
you can donate the haze phenos over here bro I love me some haze, growing some super lemon now should be done in a few days.We did the crosses here but all the trait isolation was done by the conn coalition. They ran no less than 200 of each cross for us. Even still, we are finding hazey phenos, something we were trying to eliminate.