rory420420
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id keep the middle..might take an extra bit to mature,bug youre gonna get alot of sticky buds...alot.
You can't possibly know which is a keeper yet. The one in the middle is probably a SSH dominant phenotype. That SSH is amazing. It's also hard to grow. And you shouldn't use chemical nutrients growing sativas unless you want to have massive headaches and spend a lot of time trying to find the right mix. If you're picking based on ease of growth you're almost definitely going to end up picking lesser phenotypes at some point, even if you choose correctly this time (which based on my experience I think you're off on this...)....View attachment 3163949
the one in the middle is a beast ,and I am having trouble keeping it fed as also the clones I took from her ,she has a faint sweet smell to her
the one on the left is doing well have her dialed in pretty good, she has a nice sweet smell.
the one to the far right is also a easy grow , the fan leaf is the broadest and the smell is the sweetest of all.
So as of now the one on the far right is my keeper , if any would care to give me some insight on these 3 the comments would be welcomed..........
yeah, but I think out of five I got four germinated, that's 80% success on a small scale, Sannies did me right by sending an extra freebie, so i'm good, if I don't get anything great from the four SPs then the strain isn't good anyways, but I think i'll be fine. we'll see around mid September or soSannie will probably send you more seeds if you tell him you had some issues with germination and that the seeds looked a little premature.
I understand what you are saying, but I am growing these in my organic recipe ( soil ) where did I even mention chemical nutrients are being fed , teas and top dressings are being used as a supplement but nothing out of a store bought bottle , but you did answer the question on the SSH phenol type , that is a hard Sativa to grow . witch was very helpful.You can't possibly know which is a keeper yet. The one in the middle is probably a SSH dominant phenotype. That SSH is amazing. It's also hard to grow. And you shouldn't use chemical nutrients growing sativas unless you want to have massive headaches and spend a lot of time trying to find the right mix. If you're picking based on ease of growth you're almost definitely going to end up picking lesser phenotypes at some point, even if you choose correctly this time (which based on my experience I think you're off on this...)....
That plant in the middle is gonna be fading from lockout soon enough. I can see the signs already.
Depends on the effects you want too though of course.
that's some good sparkliness going on there. Especially at that age, you have probably, what, maybe another 40 days or so?i didnt get to clone mine again,yesterday...looking good but still small as shit!..will clone next sunday..if i get weak clones again..im done with it..the huckleberrykush is booming on the other hand,and the jack berry mad scientist is coming up nicely after a moment of slower growth..will clone that also...i leave you with two pics of blue hawaiian(blueberry pheno i tossed) 2 weeks into flower..and a garden shot.View attachment 3168802View attachment 3168803 View attachment 3168804
damnit, and i was feeling special.you said you got 2 jb x ms? think everone did..2 might be the standard..i got 2...either way youre do ok
Definitely run it again from clone before deciding. I've had some strains that look like all together different genetics when grown from clone compared to the first time from seedthought i had a security breach...in fact, i might still, not sure. anywho...
i know this is a sannie's sugar punch thread, but just as an aside: i am so disappointed in the jilly bean i just harvested! the high is lacking, so that's the major disappointment, and the taste--a definite bit of 'pine' on the exhale. anyone want the last four remaining beans? i've got a clone that will be done in a week, and i have been wrestling with just removing her to put someone else in.
my sugar punch, to get back on track, is doing okay. i'll get a picture posted here in a bit but she is still a runt. and i think i might have overfed her just a bit as i am running a few others that require more feedings...but she looks like she will at least give me a good idea on whether i like the smoke she produces--it won't be a lot though since she is so small. if i do run sugar punch again, i'll be vegging for a lot longer.
i'll let the clone of her finish, and 'maybe' run it again just to be sure.Definitely run it again from clone before deciding. I've had some strains that look like all together different genetics when grown from clone compared to the first time from seed
Sometimes if you give them a rough start cloning can ease their pain. I had a gsc that was only like 10 inches tall and I cloned her up and made sure to not feed her until she started to yellow and the clone was way healthier and stronger. The beginning of life is the most crucial imo.Definitely run it again from clone before deciding. I've had some strains that look like all together different genetics when grown from clone compared to the first time from seed
good point. still in learning mode, so definitely could have stressed her in the beginning. i still have an idea of how she tastes, and i don't like that pine taste on the exhale, even if it is barely there.Sometimes if you give them a rough start cloning can ease their pain. I had a gsc that was only like 10 inches tall and I cloned her up and made sure to not feed her until she started to yellow and the clone was way healthier and stronger. The beginning of life is the most crucial imo.
Yup, I can understand. You are not looking for piney and that just isn't your biz. I like XJ-13 it has that smell that I just can't explain and the flavor I love. But others don't find it as amazing as I do. That is the amazing thing about cannabis is that you can actually have a bunch of people in the same room and only a few would agree as to what their favorite is.good point. still in learning mode, so definitely could have stressed her in the beginning. i still have an idea of how she tastes, and i don't like that pine taste on the exhale, even if it is barely there.
I definitely wouldn't write it off so soon. You just harvested and it hasn't had a chance to cure. I would let it cure for a couple months before you make you final judgement. I have no experience with Jilly Bean, but some strains really do need a good amount of time in the jar before the high develops.i am so disappointed in the jilly bean i just harvested! the high is lacking, so that's the major disappointment, and the taste--a definite bit of 'pine' on the exhale.