so i got red cherry berry x glacier OG and red cherry berry x remedy seeds from @cannabissequoia in December. i haven’t been taking pics or anything till lately. i got rid of the hermy, and started 3 glacier and 2 remedy. in december. i let them veg for a month then put them into flower. according to info on the strains, they should be about done. so i took these close ups to get some thoughts on when i should harvest.
i also started 5 of each the other day so i can put them outside and see how they do. i am really excited to try them.
It’s hard to judge the calendar schedule from what I’m reading but I’d ay you are about 1/2 way there? It’s at least a couple-few weeks before harvest I’d say. If you’re really anxious to try it just cut a small lower bud.
With everything going on here i haven’t taken any pics. But i harvested the two plants i had. Remedy and glacier from @cannabissequoia. My girlfriend was taking 8 naproxin morning and night for her knees. After having about two hitters of remedy each night she’s down to one naproxen at night. Just a big thank you to @cannabissequoia for sending me these.
Also they were grown in 3 gallon pots with happy frog dirt, and 90 days flowering. Got about an 1.5 oz each plant dried.
Thank YOU for giving me something to smile about. After a shitty week of torture from my hearing disorder & noise, this is very welcome to read. There isn’t a lot I can do from where I stand to affect justice & healing in this world but this is good stuff.
CBD is also some good stuff-- I’m a complete convert since I found a tolerable strain(Blue Shark CBD from Barneys). I plan to do a lot more CBD plants next year.
Thanks for letting me/us know how it went for you with that cross/hybrid.
You may want to check out or refer her to some talks between Ethan Russo & Shango Los on Youtube re: treating pain & terpene optimization.
I hear that preserving the CBD trait is apparently a m’fer so that’s one reason to clone them if possible, & the offspring might be more varied than you like but I am all for it. I’d suggest identifying the males picking one based on shape/structure/vigor & smell, pruning it a lot to only have a branch’s worth of pollen & collecting that in a venitilated bag when the pollen forms or cutting it & then hand-pollinate with a 50 cent paintbrush. Pollen goes a LOOOOng way; a teaspoon is enough for a big plant+, so unless you want thousands of seeds, keep the males under control.