Here's an update from today. The most obvious thing is, with this cool weather, not much is happening.
If we ever get some normal weather, things will explode, almost literally.
I think I'm getting the hang of editing in the new format. We'll see.
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These three plants are Trainwreck clones that I'm forcing to reveg. In a few weeks once they are growing vigorously, I intend to put them under 12/12. At that time, I'll choose two which I'll attempt to reverse sex from female to male, using Silver Thiosulfate.
This is a clone only strain that I want to save, in case of some disaster.
The finest medicinal day time smoke I've ever seen.
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My garden shed is large enough to handle most of my Cannabis related activities.
The paper bags contain mostly seeded buds.
The hanging buds are mature Trainwreck that will be ready to burn in a few days.
Trainwreck is one strain whose flavor is perfect without an extended cure.
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I think Cabbage plants are very graceful. A couple more weeks and they're done.
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This Durban x Chronic(aka Starburst) and a Celticberry are waiting to fill the Cabbages' space. I figure they'll need to go in the ground in about ten days. The positions in the greenhouse, on the East end are the best in my entire garden. Most plants overgrow the space and grow hard against the ceiling. I use a sort of ScrOG to keep them down.
I'll be putting the screens up in a few days.
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A simple cross of Bubbleberry and White Widow. Both strains are wonderful smoke.
If you enjoy the hassle of breeding, playing with great strains is exciting as hell.
Both strains grow large and vigorous. Once the weather warms up, this girl should do the same.
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Trainwreck is a weak producer. Why do people grow it commercially? Because it is
addictive! Once a medical patient tries it, odds are he's going to feel deprived if his caregiver shows up with anything else.
These plants are in prime locations. I'll be tickled if I get 200 grams, each. These are my personal stash. My wife and son prefer the heavier sativa/indica hybrids.
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I lost the pure Aghani Kush(no male seeds) but thought a previous cross of Super Silver Haze and New York City Diesel might make a good father for a cross. I expect very large, very dense kholas from this girl.
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These are a strain called Magic Carpet Ride. I've maintained it for nearly a decade.
It originated with the Hillbilly Dreams Seed Co. in BC.
It's a pure "Afghani" but may be the only true "Afghanica" in my collection. Devastating in large quantities. Medicinally sedative with a hit or two, at a time.
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This is Chronix. She's descended from the named strain "Chronic". She gets enormous but doesn't produce large kholas. Instead she grows perfect half gram buds loosely along long branches. One bud equals one joint.
The father strain of my Starburst project, It donated size and flavor AND potency to the mix.
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One of the Trainwreck crosses from last year. A lot of people have tried to improve on Trainwreck. I doubt it will happen, but it is fun to try!
This one is Trainwreck x Super Silver Haze + New York City Diesel.
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This is Durban. We love this strain, but wanted to increase its size. Durban is a Donkey Dick sativa. The plant that produced this plant's seed was barely four feet tall but produced eight two foot long kholas.
Durban is the Mother strain in Starburst. The cross between Durban and Chronix proved to be one of those rare instances where the offspring is greater than the sum of her parents.
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Pineapple Thai. A clone from a friend. It is supposed to be incredible fast growing one it starts.
It came out of 18/6 so flowering was inevitable, going to a fourteen hour day.
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Two more Durban x Chronix. The one on the right was very slow to start and produced only a few female flowers before going into full veg.
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Sylvester, a nice old(13) cat.
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Fuzzy. An entertaining companion.
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The source of the hanging Trainwreck buds. I'm helping her reveg with a 65 watt CFL; barely visible on the right.
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This is a Bubbleberry X.
At least I think it is. It volunteered in January, along with a couple hundred siblings. I removed all but two, figuring if I got a girl, she'd be in a good spot.
She's already getting very large. I bathed her this morning, and later found this branch laying on the ground. I have pieces of string with two wire hooks I made specifically to deal with such issues. I hooked the branch to the main stem, pretty much where it was before splitting.
The plant's "skin" was intact, so it's all good!
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This is Trainwreck x Trainwreck + Cambodian, a new cross.
A friend gave me the TW x Cam seeds, which produced beautiful flavorful buds with good potency.
I figured crossing it with Trainwreck might be interesting. We'll see.
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One Rasta in the ground, and a surprise backup.
The plant on the left was much larger than that on the right before harvesting the seeded kholas. The plant structure between the two was radically different. The plant on the right never branched but produced a series of rock hard nugs along its stem. There was almost nothing to leave to veg.
Apparently it is enough. Placed in the tomatoes, it might do well.
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White Russian. Another clone that went into flower.
White Russian is just slow, although the smoke is World class.
It can't keep up with faster growing neighbors. She gets a corner to herself, this year.
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Lavender. Another clone. Recommended by my friend as wonderful finished product. It has willingly kicked into veg. Note the string and hooks, helping with LST.
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Random pix of various parts of the garden.
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If I'm outside Fuzzy and Sly aren't far away. I can usually look up and find at least one watching me
Sorry for the length of this post, but there have been a lot of things I wanted to post in some sort of coherent order.
Questions are always welcome!