Yes. You are
Outstanding job. Beautiful plants and a really nice trim job.
Yes. You are
Outstanding job. Beautiful plants and a really nice trim job.
The Saints Crossing seedlings are looking much more normal. You can see some of the weird leaves it grew earlier. I sent samples to the lab on Tuesday. I’ll probably hear back early next week with the number of females. I’ll need to prepare Octopots for them…
Lemon Wookie V2. Sticky, with a wonderfully strong lemon aroma. Tons of foxtails with a forest of new pistils. This is my second grow of this strain, and last time it still had a ton of new pistil growth at chop.
Wide shot of the flower tent (taken one week ago)
Consumption x Chocolate Thai #1
Consumption x Chocolate Thai #2
Lemon Wookie V2
3 of my 4 Saints Crossing seedlings are female. I uppotted 2 into Octopots, while the third went into a 3 gallon fabric pot to go to a friend’s garden.
Really wide lobed leaves on this one.
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My first round with those I tried a triangle shape. As I attached more and more heavy branches for support I could see it starting to pull/lean a bit. I don’t think it will topple, but this time I’m trying the square shape. It was $18 for the pack which gave three Octopots worth. I ordered a second pack since the square shape uses more parts…
Yesterday I visited my friend who has the third Consumption x Chocolate Thai plant. She has another week or so before chop
It’s hard to guess where this will fall between leaning towards mom or dad. I think my two phenotypes are on opposite ends of the spectrum. We’ll find out after they chop and cure…
I’m not too familiar with the look of chocolate thai but I see a lot of the Consumption coming through on both the #2 and the one your friend has. I think the #1 you have is the Chocolate Thai leaner with those smaller flowers but I’m definitely just guessing there… whereas the #2 and your friends both seem to stack like the more traditional NL5Haze look that should be from the Consumption
What are the smells on them?
You’re right. The #1 gives me more of a coffee scent that borders on chocolate. #2 is piney with faint citrus. They are both very powerful with long lasting effects with #1 more in the head and disorienting but not sedative while #2 is stoney, couchlock indica.
So you think the foxtailing is genetic? I experienced the same, but wasn’t sure if it was the temperature in my environment. What are your temps like?
I found a similar pheno I believe. Is yours very lemony or is there something else in there. My wife while I was trimming said it smelled like Chinese food with lemon . I also have another pheno that never really finished by chop day, because I started it late and it stunted. The smell on it though was very lemon forward. Going to give both phenos another go this round.
This is my second grow of the Lemon Wookie V2 - a clone of the first I grew from seed. It is very lemony! I don’t get much else aroma-wise. It foxtails all over and definitely had many new, white pistils at chop day.
Above I posted my friend’s Consumption x Chocolate Thai from my visit yesterday. She is also growing the same Lemon Wookie V2 clone and hers looks much more “normal” with rounded buds without foxtails. Perhaps different lights, soil, nutes are the difference? Or maybe it likes being crowded? I have 3 plants in my 4x8 flower tent while she’s running 13 varieties!!! Not much side branching going on there…
Edit - I didn’t mention my temps. The flower tent is usually 78- 80° with humidity around 45-50%. I’m in the basement near the HVAC system so things fluctuate as it is used or not used. Temps cooled outside so the AC wasn’t running, which caused humidity to creep up…
Very nice @BarefootAndBlazed u grow beautiful flowers
Wow what colors.
Wow beautiful plants you do a great job
Those look amazing !
Snapped a few pics this morning.
The three Saints Crossing girls
The three in the flower tent before lights on (with camera flash)
Full tent shot just as the lights turned on
Beautiful flowers
Oooh man!
Agreed!
I have a couple packs of those. Figured any cross with bodhi’s favorite strains in one line is worth grabbing a few of What are the smells comin off those girls?
You’re the perfect combination of great grower and photographer , those fading colours are amazing…
Watching intently, man! Ole @BeagleZ got a nice pheno from Saints Crossing recently. Tasted very limey! It was so nice I picked up a pack during my last seed grab. Good luck homie!
Thank you all for the very kind words. I just try to stay out of the plant’s way
The flower tent is at day 68. My last Lemon Wookie V2 was chopped on day 74 and still had a ton of new white pistils. I think we’re on pace for the same this time around. The two Consumption x Chocolate Thai were taken in sections between days 65-75 last time but this crop seems a bit behind. Still plenty of new pistils, which wasn’t the case when I grew them from seed. I thought I could spread out the harvest but they might all come ready at the same time. That will mess with the humidity levels in my drying space and provide a LOT to trim all at once. I guess I know what I’ll be doing the first half of November!
The Saints Crossing seeds were planted September 4th then transplanted into the Octopot on October 7th. I tried a stem rub but it’s just a vegetal matter smell at this point.
As a reminder, Saints Crossing is from Bodhi. It is a cross of St. Stephen (fka Stevie Wonder) and his 88G13HP stud. St. Stephen is a mix of Bubba Kush x Blueberry x Trainwreck x Sensi Star. I’ve grown Blueberry and Trainwreck before, and have a pack of Sensi Star (from JOTI) to run someday, but have no experience growing Bubba. I once smoked a Bubba cross which left a very nice impression. It will be interesting to see what comes of these three. They already have significant differences. I’ve got my eye on #1 with the wide-lobed leaves.