evergreengardener
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it'll be some decent mids, but why grow mids for 3plus months?Imma just leave this here
it'll be some decent mids, but why grow mids for 3plus months?Imma just leave this here
because I can?it'll be some decent mids, but why grow mids for 3plus months?
We didn't all grow up smoking kind. Humble thyself.it'll be some decent mids, but why grow mids for 3plus months?
People just wanna hit the Easy button and we know it all starts from genetics. There’s just something unexplainable satisfying from turning shit into gold. I’m sure the breeders of the hybrids felt the same way when creating the accomplishments of the high end strains. It’s the same thing. Let’s take something and give it a chance and see what we can do with it.That's the scenario that got me into growing: start some seeds from what was considered "good" weed at the time.
The results were ALWAYS substantially better than the source weed.
Quality genetics were essentially non-existent; only available through Amsterdam seed catalogs available in the back of High Times
during the peak of Operation Green Merchant.
I know. I never once said everything was 100% dialed in and it was in a 10 Gallon bucket of coco needing constant feeding and difficult to feed with a strain neither me or probably 75% of growers these days have ever even touched for themselves. I also couldn’t flush it because it was a 10 Gallon bucket in a constrained room that I could not flush like I wanted to because I couldn’t really move it out of the tent. Once I did figure out how to move that extremely heavy bucket into a place where I could drain it then it helped get rid of the salt buildupThis was a fun thread to follow. Thank you.
With that said your plant has had nitrogen toxicity the entire time of flower. You could have gotten way better frost, way less foxtails, and way less nanners if you had treated it properly during flower.
Your lab tests will only show what these are capable of being under the conditions you set. They have alot more potential than what has been shown here.
It had nothing to do with negativity at all. It has to do with you seeming to blame those nanners on it being a possible landrace. I was just not sure you realized what had actually happened.I know. I never once said everything was 100% dialed in and it was in a 10 Gallon bucket of coco needing constant feeding and difficult to feed with a strain neither me or probably 75% of growers these days have ever even touched for themselves. I also couldn’t flush it because it was a 10 Gallon bucket in a constrained room that I could not flush like I wanted to because I couldn’t really move it out of the tent. Once I did figure out how to move that extremely heavy bucket into a place where I could drain it then it helped get rid of the salt buildup
Everybody can do better, that’s the entire premise of growing;experiment, learn, do better next time around. The labs will show it’s still good for what it is and yea I already know what can be better next time around. its about knowing you can beat those tests the next time, similar to a high score.
Im not sure if that was meant to be constructive criticism but coming at it with a completely negative approach and glass half empty instead of half full is not the way to go about it.
Mostly I purposely stressed this plant to see how much stress it could handle by doing different things as well, ice, low temps etc. but a lot of the foxtailing is purely genetics. The foxtailing occurred with no stress from the beginning and no issues and it is well documented that these types of strains are known to naturally foxtail but maybe you’ve never see that before. I’m running multiple other rooms under the same conditions with no issues.
I blamed the nanners on the stress I put on the plant, not just it being a landrace…I said I stressed the plant beyond the environment it was typically meant for. Which is true because different strains are acclimated to different environments through evolution. This plant was just a lot more easily stressed than others. I have multiple other plants in the same environment that had zero issues. So it was this plant alone.It had nothing to do with negativity at all. It has to do with you seeming to blame those nanners on it being a possible landrace. I was just not sure you realized what had actually happened.
The best most nostalgic high I’ve had in a long timeNice result, how does it taste? Or have you fired up a bowl yet?
Good stuff bro, i once grew some amazing bud from mexican brick weed. It tasted like lavender, and made pain melt away.Week 2 of Flower currently. Seeds Out of some horrible brick weed reggie. Didn’t smoke the reg, just used it to experiment with seeds. It looks like it might be landrace.