Acapulco Gold Repro

Nice!

Now, finally, somebody understands why I chopped mine so early :sweat_smile:

The best part about this for me is that you’re at 17 weeks and still not done. I just want people to keep that in mind whenever they spend $100 on a 10pk from somebody “famous“, and that shits done in 8.5 :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Yeah, the Dutchifying of Sativas nearly wiped them out. I’m glad so many people saved the greats. What most people call Durban Poison these days is a poor imitation of the real Durban Poison.

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Looks like a thin trichome field to me! No likey!

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Agreed Professor Crowe, any way to guess size of those trich heads?

I could send you a sample…

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They look about 120 microns to me, a fairly short batch as well, I’d say 200 microns tall or less. I could analyze it, but I am in Canada, the land of legal weed.

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Thanks for your information - nmow I will consider using it !!! always welcome to add your experiences – Thanks again _ Peace

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Ethos has “Durban Kush” sold out everywere I look —

If you think it’s a seed then yes. :joy:

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Hi @GREANDAL,

There are some seeds on two of the AG branches and I think I’ve figured out why.

I left for two weeks vacation with the whole system on auto pilot and two of the plants in the room were White Widow clones that I reversed to collect pollen. They had just shown baby balls when I hit the road. When I came back one of them was ready to burst pollen. Totally caught me by surprise with that rapid development.

Long story short, the WW clone that was most mature must have released a bit of pollen into the air and knocked up the closest branch of AG. I didn’t see any open male flowers, but you know how sneaky those boy flowers are!

Sooo… now it looks as tho I’ll have a handful of AG x White Widow. Exotic combo of a full blood Sativa and a hybrid Indica dominant! One can only guess what that blend would produce?

Cheers,
-Grouchy

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Adios Amiga!
Seventeen weeks and two days of 12/12 flowering!

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That is…amazing. Just fantastic.

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Beautiful, does it seem a relief to be finally done? Im getting ready to try the ones I got from @lambchopedd , if I figured right they will finish by February or March.:open_mouth:

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That’s the plant showing just a touch of phosphorus deficiency going into flowering. We are going through this symptom in another thread and I had a severe case of it a dozen years ago. My book shows a picture of the same thing and says phosphorus deficiency, with which i agree, but hydrated lime scratched into the surface of my garden soil is what fixed the problem within a week. So, I think it’s probably phosphorus deficiency brought on by Calcium deficiency or vise versa, or possibly pH issues. Hydrated lime solves both. That actually looks like a relatively severe case. In my severe case my plants made no flowers. The plants just kind of had Crystal covered clumps of leaf with very few actual calyxes mixed in. In my case I was growing in a pile of composted horse manure and horse manure is notoriously low in calcium. Good luck with your plants! Just thought I’d pass that information along. I use my garden soil as a % all of my containers to one degree or another and it was heavily amended with horse manure. I can still get a lower top bud or two with those purple shoots as flowering commences but it clears up shortly after.

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Great job! Hope its worth the extra effort. Going to need a long cure to bring out the goodness of this one. I’m still caught off guard sometimes by plants I have tried fresh after harvest and then try it again a month later or several months later. A Oaxaca plant that I harvested a month ago had no effect on me when it was fresh dry and I thought it was probably bunk because that’s an unusual feature for Oaxaca. However, I’m happy to report that it’s extremely potent after curing. More so than the others.

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It’s amazing isn’t it? I had one I described as lavender a few months ago and now I get nothing but roses.

Thanks to these pics I now need a 9’ high tent :+1::sob:

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I just can’t stop looking at that crazy sativa you grew in the octopup! :joy: it looks awesome and ridiculous at the same time!
Nice work!!

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Good Question, LoL. :sweat_smile:

TBH, if I could have let her go another month it would have been fine. She just sat back and presided over the runty 3-4 foot tall indica blends like some regal Queen. :musical_note: I’ve grown accustomed to her face… :musical_note:

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I imagine you did get to be good friends.:peace_symbol:

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Yeah, she does deserve a “Craft Canna Cure.” I can easily provide a Slowwww initial dry, RH 75, temp here 79F. A week to drop to 69% and lower as local RH drops towards 60% next week…

I thought, slow walk the first week of drying, then a minor wet trim and move buds into 50% RH on drying trays in the grow room. When buds hit low 60’s RH Jar & burp that bud forever…

There’s also a potential seed drop. AG x Tres Amigas (WW) I fear they will be immature, but I hope the tarp gets any early seed drops.

Better Ideas?
-Grouchy

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