Mighty Might x Grapefruit

canadiankushman

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Hey hey everyone!

This strain I received as a first gen cross between Grapefruit and Mighty Mite. I received 10 seeds from a friend 4 years ago and I have grown it out for seed stock a few times now. I have ended up with two very distinct phenos. ::I AM NOT A MASTER BREEDER, NOR DO I CLAIM TO BE! I just try to use my best judgement when looking at potential "mates".:: With that disclaimer out of the way, the one phenotype I am going to show you now is the taller of the two phenotypes. I grow in organic hempy buckets and these girls are loving it! I use General Organics nutes. Now on with the show.. Let me know what you guys think!
 

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Matt, why just one? If you got a female it would be nothing short of a miracle.. To be honest, I start quite a few to get my females.. I don't know why this strain has a high male to female ratio..
 
Matt, why just one? If you got a female it would be nothing short of a miracle.. To be honest, I start quite a few to get my females.. I don't know why this strain has a high male to female ratio..
i think lighting spectrum , ph , and temps affect outcome
if i remember correctly
 
Ya, I have started them a under fluoros, hps, mh, and the good old sun.. Always a 3-4:1 ratio.. Could it be from a mistake I made when choosing my breeding stock?
 
The only strange pheno is one that gets leaves that have a "double serration". Out of 9 females this round, my best overall plant has this. Next time I come across this pheno, I will be ready, and I will self pollinate it.
 
I think it has to do with nutrients, lighting, and temperature. I remember reading about somewhere. If I find the article. I will post a link for you.
 
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