Further Down the Silk Road

That’s the one at the top of the run that we always seshed in, little smoke shack was the mother ship haha

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Im along for the ride.
I liked Lebanese so much i crossed it with my blue cookies with fairly stunning results. Go to BigMike55’s Ongoing cannabis Log. My current grow has Blak N Blu Cookies. Awesome plant.

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BIG MIKE - Welcome aboard my man! Definitely going to be a journey and glad to have some more crew along for the ride :call_me_hand:

What kind of Lebanese did you breed with? You might be the first person to have anything cookies x Lebanese, which I personally think is rad!

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Great choice for a project! :+1:

Afghan/Lebanese hybrids complement really well in my experience. @zephyr has made some really great looking crosses in that vein as well.

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All of that talk reminds me of living, working, and snowboarding at Bridger Bowl Montana (Bozeman).

We had a spot we all called the “kitchen” on the upper part of a slope. Bongs and pipes, etc. could usually be found when you pulled into the trees. Mid 80’s. Cool memories. peace

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I used Black Lebanese pollen I got from @lefthandseeds

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Go to around page 1100. That is the start of my cross.

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The rabbit hope goes deep :hole::rabbit2: I love it - thanks for the recommendation. Can’t wait to check out some more Lebanese work on here!

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Dust from the heavens :sparkles::stars::zap:

And did you say page eleven hundred?

I need to bust out my reading glasses and catch up :nerd_face:

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UPDATE ONE: SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN

"Such a long, long time to be gone, such a short time to be there." - Robert Hunter :cloud_with_lightning:

It’s great to be back amongst friends with a project update! Believe it or not, there have seen some setbacks along the Silk Road that have required both an engine overhaul and some new tread on the tires so to speak to keep climbing further down the road. But alas there provided some knowledge and experience dealing with problems on a scale and scope that I’m not accustomed to… in other words where the growth and intrinsic “magic” happens!

The first setback was related to leaf temperatures being too low, which resulted in having to strip all the affected first sets of big fan leaves off. So not the best start to their lives. The second setback was related to over feeding too much fish aminio acids (FAA) I was able to source from Alaska utilizing Copper River salmon. I was too excited and proceeded to dose them way too heavy; the resulting carnage was not pretty and required a significant period of flushing with straight water for over a week outdoors because they are being grown in two gallon fabric pots. This outdoor “vacation” initiated flowering much sooner than I intended, so I ended up growing some lil hashplant stackers instead!

In total, I ended up with 12 females growing indoors (+4 grown outdoors in very harsh conditions who were selected because they appeared to be the most affected by the previous mishaps and were stunted due to nutrient lockout).

Now onto the ladies themselves… all pics taken at day 33 into flowering (currently now at day 41).

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Thanks for stopping by and make sure to stock up on plenty of wares and supplies before you hit the Silk Road, she might steal everything you own with one kiss :heart_eyes:

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