That does sound interesting !!
And delicious
Hopefully the one who got the last of my original Jamaicans, will find something nice and similar to yours mr !!
That does sound interesting !!
And delicious
Hopefully the one who got the last of my original Jamaicans, will find something nice and similar to yours mr !!
Iāve not given up on their beans yet.
I have the 15 jars in the fridge (cold stratifying, yeah, probably donāt need toā¦)
Then Iāll run germination tests & see what we really have.
Cheers
G
Iām going to do some shots to emphasize the late flower differences between the three ladies.
#1 The green pheno, only shows in late flower (back, right)
#2 Massive warty trunk, sort of in between #1 & #3
#3 The maroon pheno, finishes 2 weeks before #1
These Jamaicans are not pretty in late flower. When you hit the last three weeks and the fade is normally creeping up the stocks, these ājokersā are popping out the coolest colours and patterns on their leaves and then go ugly!
The plan is to do staged harvests so I can experience the plant at 8 weeks and 12 weeks.
Iām excited to find out how the vape of this Sinsemilla flower compares to the unseeded flower of the seed run (which I stressed the devil out of). Another thing Iāve noticed is the bud is super dusted in trichomes and the scent has changed from the bubblegum to a cedar and citrus.
#3 has finished first and just peaking
Imagine a horizontal cut line that is removing four 8~10ā colas
leaving the base to continue for several more weeks
To be continuedā¦
Cheers
G
nice work there !!
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDDDDEEEEEEE!
Thanks guys!!
It will be interesting to see how the smoke changes with the addition of a few more weeks.
Cheers
G
A quick update.
I took down clone #2, thatās definitely great āman caveā potpourriā¦
Not a great yield, strong great smell, vaguely reminiscent to something like menthol.
Clone #1 isnāt quite ready (3~4 weeks spread between the the earliest to the latest).
Cheers
G
Just tripped across this:
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/29/eabg2286
Interesting addendum to Clarkeās Cannabis Evolution and Ethnobotanyā¦ as this latest research pins down the earliest domestication to North Western China as suggested by Clarke.
Cheers
G
And finally, the long delayed germination test and resultsā¦
Germination Test, Cool Runnings seeds
The germination protocol is:
{NOTE: further research indicates that it should be a 1% solution of H2O2}
I cleaned and prepped a standard Chinese takeout container, added 1/4ā (6mm) of fresh EWC
as described by @JohnnyPotseed in his essay on the subject.
Iām testing 20 seeds each from the three females. These are organized in double columns of 10 in the container.
Each seed is pressed in slightly into the EWC (pressed about halfway in)
24 hours = no activity
36 hours = some indications of germination activity
72 hours:
17 A5 have popped
11 B5 have popped
15 C5 have popped
96 hours:
18 A5 = 90%
12 B5 = 60%
17 C5 = 85%
The results are frankly surprising, I was expecting much lower germination rates. Out of the three females I thought the second one, āBā would have been higher than āCā (based on plant phenotype characteristics)
An explanation of my nomenclature:
I had 3 females and 5 males which were selectively crossed (this qualifies as an open pollination). Females were assigned letters and males numbers. āA5ā is the cross of the first female and the fifth male.
Thereās probably some variance in the germination numbers based on the males used but for first approximations, Iāll assume the germination rates are a reflection of the female phenotype.
This was an interesting and productive run.
Iāve made a number of notes to improve for the next project and I have a complete library of each of the 15 crosses that I plan on sending to Swe-can.
The next project will be a Co-op run titled OGāEr Encore ā¦
the genealogy is Master Kush x Bubba Kush
Which mom is which ?!
Still not to shabby results @Gpaw
60 might be low but maybe will crack open if you help them out a bit with some sandpaper or crack it openā¦
But still good results all together!!
LOL, I missed adding that infoā¦ rather important if you want to flip back to check a pictureā¦
A = 51 (later identified as 1)ā¦ 51 is actually the page number for her data
B = 52 (later identified as 2)
C = 56 (later identified as 3) {53, 54, 55 were males}
B/52 was the one with the massive warty trunk.
C/56 was the maroon hash plant pheno.
I donāt know what the ancestor was but that pheno is quite resinous with large sugar leaves. The sort of plant structure that would be good for rubbing for live resin. It was the most resinous and slightly stronger than her sisters.
Smoke tests of the clones vs the originals were similar.
The sensimilla clones vaped a little stronger and a little ālouderā than the seed plants but close enough you could identify the plant.
Any of these plants would be a reasonable choice for a stealth grow as they donāt stink up their surroundings like a skunk would.
It was interesting running @JohnnyPotseedās germination protocol. I used fresh EWC and soaked the seeds with a Hydrogen Peroxide solution so they were clean.
I noticed that I was getting white filament mold structures forming on the EWC at the 4 day mark.
I let it run the extra day to see what would happen with the unpopped seeds (I got a couple extra but the healthy ones had popped day 2 and 3).
I think the right answer is to transplant all the popped seeds at the end of day 3. Easy to keep the late ones if you want or pitch because they are weak.
Sort of an application of Cliffās āBuffalo Theoryā
Whatās this Buffalo Theory you ask??
Well ya see, Norm, itās like thisā¦
A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first.
This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members.
In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine.
Thatās why you always feel smarter after a few beers.ā
-Cliff Clavin
āCheersā
G
Thatās interesting @Gpaw, Iāve never had āwhite filament moldā formā¦ I canāt help but wonder, there almost has to be something you did thatās not the same as I do to cause that. Although, by the time 4 days have gone by, usually, the EWC hass finished itās job and blended into the compost bin. I just donāt know what to tell you ātip wiseā as Iāve never encountered it.
I like The Buffalo Theory a lot lol
I guess I could let the EWC sit there for a couple extra days, and see if it happens to meā¦
Yes, small fuzzy patches, itās fungi from the EWC. Itās really fresh
My results agree completely, 4 days they are done.
I think you take what you have by 72 Hrs. Those are vigorous.
I like your germination process, simple and elegant.
Cheers
G
ever thought about tossing that mix into the instant pot?
Jamaicaās bobsleigh team have qualified for the Beijing Winter Olympics next month - making it the first time in 24 years the countryās four-man team will participate.
The much-anticipated games will mark the first time that Jamaica has qualified for three different bobsleigh events, securing their place in the four-man, two-man sled and womenās monobob categories.
Their four-man team took the final spot in the 28-sled field in qualification, which is the first time since 1998 that the event will have Jamaican representation in the category.
Cheers
G
Way cool may WOW
Oh damn @Gpaw those girls looks so awesome. I love those red and gold looking hues. It makes these look so tasty. Nice fat colas too !
I picture like a strawberry cream smell haha
My sense of smell is pretty average but I was getting strong citrus & pine notes in it and something else, I wouldnāt call it cream but the closest I could identify would be a Jet Floor wax sort of smell. Maybe a āclean wax smellā would be a better description since nobody has seen a can of Jet floor wax in 40 yearsā¦
Iām going to revisit these down the road sometimeā¦
Cheers
G