So the menthol terps are coming from the sensi Star?I started with 11 of these Sensi Star x Afghanis (which I'll refer to as SS-Ghani) in 100% pro-mix, which was pre-soaked with a mild nute solution. Done this many times, but this run I had them under the HLG65, which in that very short tent overwhelmed these at first with light, hence they consumed their first two sets of real leaves to keep up. I up-potted them, gave them a normal feed and they've all turned around quickly.
I LOVE the Sensi Star used in this cross (not sure it's named, but I know it as the Bodhi/Strayfox cut of Sensi Star, since it's the one they both use in their crosses).
I grew Stray's Northern Sensi (Sensi Star x BCSB NL5) a while back (it's in this thread), and it was imo the best pack of seeds I ever grew. One standout plant was an absolute gem. The wife and I referred to her as "sex weed" because well... it was great for that! She was also an incredibly hashy plant, big yielder, would've been a washer's dream. Dumped rosin like no one's business. Knock you in the face menthol terps. Old-school magic kinda high.
Sadly, I lost her to mites, but I'm very excited and optimisitic about this cross. The afghan should be a great out-crosser, and I plan on making F2's, probably using a couple males, to open up and further explore these genetics.
Even though it's still pretty early, I'm seeing 3 general phenos.
Pheno A - 50% of the plants. Short, squat, nearly identical plants leaves and all. 5-6 of them fall into this category.
Pheno B - 25% These are noticeably taller with much wider internode spacing
Pheno C - 25% I'm calling this the "hybrid" pheno for now as they fall somewhere between the A and B phenos.
Again, early to tell much and they can certainly change a lot between now and the finish line, but so far a 50/25/25 split is about as perfect a F1 as you can ask for.
The real test will be the terps. Only plants carrying the menthol terp will be used in breeding. I've identified two Type A plants that have the menthol terp with the stem rub so far.
Hey man, I also grew those Vintage Sensimilla's and found the same thing, breaking a bud up by hand just rained down trichome heads like crazy, looked like a great hash dumper, I noticed those had lots of medicinal effects to them and that Sensi Star lended some gas, but not the typical gas terps, it was a more unique note of gas like a type of sweet kerosineI started with 11 of these Sensi Star x Afghanis (which I'll refer to as SS-Ghani) in 100% pro-mix, which was pre-soaked with a mild nute solution. Done this many times, but this run I had them under the HLG65, which in that very short tent overwhelmed these at first with light, hence they consumed their first two sets of real leaves to keep up. I up-potted them, gave them a normal feed and they've all turned around quickly.
I LOVE the Sensi Star used in this cross (not sure it's named, but I know it as the Bodhi/Strayfox cut of Sensi Star, since it's the one they both use in their crosses).
I grew Stray's Northern Sensi (Sensi Star x BCSB NL5) a while back (it's in this thread), and it was imo the best pack of seeds I ever grew. One standout plant was an absolute gem. The wife and I referred to her as "sex weed" because well... it was great for that! She was also an incredibly hashy plant, big yielder, would've been a washer's dream. Dumped rosin like no one's business. Knock you in the face menthol terps. Old-school magic kinda high.
Sadly, I lost her to mites, but I'm very excited and optimisitic about this cross. The afghan should be a great out-crosser, and I plan on making F2's, probably using a couple males, to open up and further explore these genetics.
Even though it's still pretty early, I'm seeing 3 general phenos.
Pheno A - 50% of the plants. Short, squat, nearly identical plants leaves and all. 5-6 of them fall into this category.
Pheno B - 25% These are noticeably taller with much wider internode spacing
Pheno C - 25% I'm calling this the "hybrid" pheno for now as they fall somewhere between the A and B phenos.
Again, early to tell much and they can certainly change a lot between now and the finish line, but so far a 50/25/25 split is about as perfect a F1 as you can ask for.
The real test will be the terps. Only plants carrying the menthol terp will be used in breeding. I've identified two Type A plants that have the menthol terp with the stem rub so far.
Been looking at this Afghani Winter, Florida Sweets and Platinum Marshmallow S1. Trying figure out which one is the heaviest indica out of the threeLet's see about these.View attachment 5435656
Awesome looks fireeeeBuilding Blocks from Stray.
Had these seeds in freezer since 2015-2016.
Ive been calling it Newport Chem.
Wish I had another pack of these!
(Chem 4 x The Menthol) x (Chem D x Chem 91)
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skunk killerz is nice. i wouldn;t call it rks but its skunky sorta. well worth the grow.Hey guys, I've just kind of stumbled onto Strayfox seeds while lost down the rabbit hole, searching for stinky, rotten skunk.
So I get my odds of finding skunk I smoked in the 80's-90's are slim to none, but it's looking like Strayfox may be as close as it gets. Someone mentioned the "Killerz" line is rank, so I thought of maybe growing some of that. I can't really swing the cost of Skunk Killerz right now, but I was checking out Hollywood, Frost, and Krome Killerz. There's really no profiles of those that I've found though. Can anyone comment on growing/smoking those three? Are they some nice, skunky smelling weed?
this came out awesome, nice job. now i want to try it again. had building blocks on my last run, was one of the ugliest plants i've grown but the smoke came out amazing, buddy took the whole jar. had chem/soap flavor and a super chill functioning high.Building Blocks from Stray.
Had these seeds in freezer since 2015-2016.
Ive been calling it Newport Chem.
Wish I had another pack of these!
(Chem 4 x The Menthol) x (Chem D x Chem 91)
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