Cluster in the roof update

hello . here is a continuation of growing in cold conditions with limited headroom. i thought my previous diary was getting long enough for peoples attention spans. so have started this from early flowering stage in these rather oddities of conditions for these little maniac plants in the roof here . got some great genetics from you americans popping . zkittlez kush , jack herer , gsc
cheers now .

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as a matter of fact i just may be looking to keep some of these females and one or two males . some much needed fresh smells than what i have normall encountered from the dutch genetics . but i definitely do not complain about my experience with the dutch jack herer in the high department. the stuff can have you going all day no problems on a major high. one quarter of a large joint is already way up there in the high i have found . i did not label the plants i have put in this run . so i have to kind of guess based on criteria and research online about what strains they actually are . I have 3 to choose from . ayhow - perhaps the best thing is to forget this theory of breeding and do the best you can with a limited selection

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Looking good bro😊 nice healthy plants

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update . …, since last updated ive terinated separated the males and terminated a few females . this was done to keep electricity costs down and cancel out one of the lights. at the moment i have 2 healthy looking males from what looks like the same strain . i will choose one of these. amongst all of the plants was two types of clones from my previous jack herer mothers. a haze dominant and a lemon indica. subsequently based on performance in the cold i have terminated the haze plant and decieded to continue with the nice smelling and strong branching short indica jack .
its a little difficult to decide on which new females i would like to keep . smell is by far the most important factor followed closely by structure . luckily also for me is that the temperatures are unusually warm this year. there was a high chance of freezing temps which is normal for denmark . its sill cold but not all the time . the strongest plants have been able to survive so far and its looking like i may get lucky enough . its about a little less than half way into flowering so still the whole winter to go . its already had some cold temps below zero for some of the time and the plants have reacted but not faultered. so far i can say that door is wide open to winter growing in the future . but lets see how it goes. ill update with some pictures soon . cheers merry christmas :slight_smile:

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bb a few pics

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so here they all are . its still freezing outside like it has been for the last 6 weeks . plants are looking reasonable and definitely not on the brink of death

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Those colors are insane!! Good job brother, looking real good!

cheers :slight_smile: yes . i have a couple of jack herer in their which look like a ideal version of purple haze in my opinion.
the other majorly purple plants are a blend with kosher kush / tangie and something else . ive also been a bit loose with some pollen so if its fertile ill be execting a few seeds to start popping. this means the buds dont look as good as what they could .

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Looks is only a small factor in my eyes, the effects and tastes are more important. Again in my eyes.

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