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H G Griffin

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The C99 x BB is about halfway though flower and still thriving. The trich coverage on the leaf surfaces is thick af and the buds are growing. Can't wait to see how the calyx(calyxes? calyxii?:confused:) develop. I have an old White Widow fem that I flipped the same day and it looks like hemp in comparison.

I also rooted a cut from the Cindy keeper a while back with the vague plan of making some more seeds and just now realized I have some C99xBB pollen in the freezer, so there's another backcross I will be making. Rather than trying to hit different branches with different pollen and control that clusterfuck I'll just dust the whole plant with one type.

I wish I had a separate room or building just for chucking. There are just so many possibilities but each step takes so much time and in a small place there is only so much that will fit. Ah well, I shall carry on as best I'm able. ;)
 

Snowback

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It's been pretty humid here in recent times and I have paid the price. My largest-budded KB had rot starting on the largest top at just over six weeks. So I cut off all four of the tops on this particular girl and will just finish up the secondary growth, which to be positive also looks pretty nice. My other two KBs both seem unaffected so far (knock on wood). It seems that all three of these girls will be above average for yield and the one that I had to cut the tops off of , :( , would have been massive.
Two of them are also developing a nice purple coloring to some of the calyxes. If they finish nice, I will put up some nug shots to the forum.
 

Kp sunshine

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It's been pretty humid here in recent times and I have paid the price. My largest-budded KB had rot starting on the largest top at just over six weeks. So I cut off all four of the tops on this particular girl and will just finish up the secondary growth, which to be positive also looks pretty nice. My other two KBs both seem unaffected so far (knock on wood). It seems that all three of these girls will be above average for yield and the one that I had to cut the tops off of , :( , would have been massive.
Two of them are also developing a nice purple coloring to some of the calyxes. If they finish nice, I will put up some nug shots to the forum.
IMG_0186.PNGKushberry from a few years ago
 

H G Griffin

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Day 31f of the C99 x BB F1.
Because I was starting up again, as opposed to putting a plant into a perpetual flower tent, I gradually decreased the light for a week or so before hitting 12/12. I am counting from the first day of 12/12, but have no idea how the gradual light change has affected the process.

 

inhalehappysmoke

Active Member
I have a few blueberry males 3 weeks into flower dropping sacs on the floor like crazy but no pollen to be found. Are they usually late to develop pollen?
 

H G Griffin

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I have a few blueberry males 3 weeks into flower dropping sacs on the floor like crazy but no pollen to be found. Are they usually late to develop pollen?
I've harvested a few Peak BB males and they were like any other male, in my experience: +/- day 20 the sacs start opening and dropping the yellow.

I only had normal, non-mutant males. Not sure if I've ever seen a mutant BB male, now that I think about it. Hmm, food for thought.
 
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