Here’s your Purple Biker Slush looking like she’ll definitely finish @Budderton
Doesn’t look like it purpled up for you. I think the purpling on the mother may have been a reaction to the intense leds inside rather than a genetic predisposition. An led sunburn, so to speak. It’s nice to see it’ll finish and made some nice colas though ! Looking forward to hearing how it smokes for you!
Can you post a pic on the Biker Slush thread, before it gets the chop @CanuckistanPete ?
@LoveDaAutos , check out this cut found in your Killer A5 seed. Grown in central Ontario this season. Just getting going, forming totem colas but it already smells so delicious! Fruit punch with dirty socks and a touch of fuel. Hoping for a sunny and dry October cause this ones still got 3-4 wks left.
The Blueberry Cupcake clones i gave my friend are closer to being done but he said he hasn’t collected enough “round to its” to fix the recent storm damage.
I’ve got a couple of those. Little wooden coins with the words “To it.” I’d share, but nah.
Hey good luck with those Killer A5 Haze plants. If the rains hold off and it doesn’t dip much lower then the upper 40s at night I would guess you’ll be okay. Gorgeous plant btw.
Thanks LDA, but i can’t take the credit. I give my friend cuts to grow at his spot every spring. He actually does nothing but plant them and lets them do their thing. He’s on a sloping granite hill and there’s steady flow of water and nutes along the top of the rock, about 3-5ft down, under the top soil. Soon as the plants hit the rock they take off and never require watering or fertilizer. Always beautiful, no signs of deficiency with no effort. He’s a lucky guy to have such a good spot.
Ye great to get the sun here again as we slowly transition to the dry season.
But boy do plants come to life here when the change comes,
Mt Banana grove.
Blue Agave
Raptor
P j
Beautiful @Panamajock ! May your Labradors grow to be trees!
nice killer A5 that one looks great, but would you consider it picky for a haze or relatively easy grow? just popped your affie again today eventually I’ll get one, I wanna smoke that too
The Killer A5 was easy to grow and not picky @anon73244938 . Best of luck with your Affie starts!
The Don, cruising along. The terps are strong with these. Potpourri soaked in nail polish remover.
I thought I’d push the Sour D bx x Sowahh/Sour D bx(Top Dawg leaners) by putting them in the center of the panel but nope. They’re not having it.
Some Sowahh x Sowahh/Sour D BX, typical phenotype. Outgrowing the 2nd sulfur treatment.
The Sour Taxi are different from the other sours so far. Just a little more broad leafed.
@Budderton sharing the fiyah. Well done.
Good to see they landed safely @Hashpants. Hit me up in PM if you are looking for the provenance of any of the patent stock when it’s decision making time.
The Affie input might have sped up the flowering time of the Maze(18-22wks). Well maybe a little but the jury’s still out. Labrador in the 5th week of 11/13.
A little further behind and more equatorial in structure is this Lumbo Lips at wk 5 as well.
I have a feeling that something in the Chem recognized gene packets in the Columbian Gold(20-24wks) and together they decided “lets be tropical!” But it could also just be that the C. Gold is a longer flowerer to begin with.
I kinda wish i kept cuts of the C. Gold mom so i could put the Affie on it to compare the differences in male pollen donors. Maybe next time.
Either way i sure am enjoying watching & learning as these two seed batches develop. It’s gonna be a long haul me thinks…
It’s my favorite time of the cycle, seed popping time!
It’s nothing special but it works good for me so I thought I’d share what i do.
Two different kinds of aloe vera, hot water from the tap in a magic bullet.
The mix will turn red by tomorrow due to the iron content of the aloe. Once they spit a tail, they go straight into growing medium .