Well that’s unfortunate @chipote. Your past grows are really nice. What kind of characteristics does the vietchunk? Looks like it could be a lovely indoor producer for small indoor grows.
Looking forward too seeing more
Saludos @Eddie.saw!!!
if I remember well the vietchunk was a cross of vietnamese black x purple urkle x deep chunk and I got the seeds from a Mexican grower and it was a very delicate plant she stressed out of anything but gives a great yield unfortunately the last cut died.
Saludos OG!!!
I hope you all are doing great, I will try to be a little more active for the moment here are some images of about a month ago
Lokombian
Lokombian x M.A.C “X” F2
Paso de Guadalupe # 1
Paso de Guadalupe # 2
Bag seed # 3
Bag seed # 4
Bag seed # 5
Here to continue with the old images
Lokombian x M.A.C “X” F2
Lokombian
Paso de Guadalupe # 1
Paso de Guadalupe # 2
Bag seed # 3
Bag seed # 4
Bag seed # 5 mix
Here is a picture of all of the clones from all the females that came out from the past batch of seeds
these pictures were taken these days, @pookie123 I thought that this could interest you since it is what is coming out of the seeds that I sent to you
Paso de Guadalupe # 1
Bag seed # 3(they are hanging drying)
Bag seed # 4(in the compost pile)
Bag seed # 5(they look like keepers)
Small plant
tall plant
I am seeing male pollen sacks
Also on the number 4 picture
Saludos @Viva_Mexico!!!
Thanks for the reply I already took care of the problem she is drying to make some extraction
@Viva_Mexico stoolen the words between my fingers n the keyboard…
Huey, por que no usas macetas mas grandes?
Why ya dont use better&bigger pots?
Salud!
@MiG carnalien creame que me encantaria plantarlas directo en el suelo pero es mas facil esconderlas y moverlas en maceta pequeña solo que tienes que regarlas mas seguido.
@MiG believe me I would love to plant them directly on the ground but it is easier to hide them and move them in small pot only you have to water them more often.
you could place them inside a bigger container like saucer or tray full of water so they can wick up as required, may have to water less often that way