I"m looking forward to what Sam does with them. Cool looking plant, too.
Yup, you got it.
If memory serves me chem sis was the herm in the room. I remember jw bitchin about it.
Wish I would have gotten a sack of buds of of him during that time. Hell I’ll bet there was folks bitchn about the few seeds they found in the sacks they got from JD. Little did they know what those seeds might become lol.
Shit, my bad. Gummy mysta kicked in
Very cool genetic history brother! Love it
I forgot to mention that Net is about to turn 91 thanks to RSO
Now that’s absolutely epic! All hail Master Rick
Since we are talking about GG4.
It should be mentioned that 3 years ago today we lost Jackie Don Peabody aka Josey Wales.
RIP brother
Ok I’m done hijacking.
I’ll be hanging around for the show
Was just talking to Cat 10 minutes ago on IG .RIP Josey
Josey is immortalized in his work and that will live on forever.
Nice to see you around on the forums @SmokinJoeMGF
Great to wake up to this conversation. Thanks for all the info.
here they are up and ready to go
Darlin’s Net seedlings
11 of 12 up - still time for the other one to pop up.
no photo it didn’t happen
will be watching – have a few of them also
Don’t discount the slow ones.
DMT has little to no vigor. Hell, it’s hard to tell it’s growing at times lol.
Gg4 is a viney, stretchy plant and DMT is short and stout with lots of branching with tight node spacing. My dmt stud passed these traits dominantly into Darlins Net without watering down the gg4 with the exception of vigor. There are some glue phenos but I haven’t seen any with weak stems like gg4 has.
Here’s an example of what DMT does. This is Darlins Dawgs (chem D X Darlins net)
Not the best health. I just took em from solo cups to 2 gallon pots a week ago but they are 8 weeks old
Oh those are
That cross sounds killer @SmokinJoeMGF
smoking some MAC stinky pheno grown in the cold this past winter
dank as fuck - balanced and takes me right to a nice place
Prince Jazzbo killer on this one
Nice! Enjoy bro
Spitting Cobra a day short of 4 weeks and not a male bit to be seen. If they were going to produce male bits i would have seen them by now. This time around I did no training, no topping, just stripped the bottom 1/3. Looking perfect so far.
Thinking about the environment the only difference this time is a lower RH, around 35%. Can’t really put hermies down to a slightly higher RH can I? Who knows, on we go.
That Darlins Net looks fantastic.
Thanks for the report. Keep up the good work.
the Darlin’s Net seedlings - the other seed never showed up to play