Here’s the babies, they’ve gone through a bit of a re-veg period in the transition to the higher powered lighting. Some have handled it better than others.
C7 has been the most vigorous and quickest to come around
C6 is right behind her. She was a he to start last time however, so she’ll be kept under close eye. She was kept out of the seed run for throwing pistils after dropping balls at initial sexing. Since they were in a fairly cool environment for the seed run (regular drops down to 50F) I’m gonna give her a chance to flower out as a girl this time. Structure wise she looks good.
C3 is the other plant that first threw balls then pistils for the seed run, this one might get flowered out, but I may not even bother. It has the herm look to it, kind of spindly and not that vigorous. Prob gonna get culled but I’m gonna wait a little yet
C5 and C8 are both struggling w the re-veg I think. They have stalled out a bit and are looking a little pale.
C4 is somewhat in between not too stressed, but not super happy either.
Front Left is C4 the small sweet berry pheno, she has been slow (like her mama was) but relatively happy and handled the re-veg better than most.
back left is the surprise of the group, C6 was culled from the seed run for showing herm tendencies. They presented as male last round initially, but then threw pistils as well as sacs in early flower. Culled for repeat offense. But a clone was kept, here she is, she handled re-veg better than most and is easily double the size of her sisters now. She is currently a little hungry I think, I take it slow w my foliars, they responded well to the last one. She’s covered w pre-flower pistils this time, no sign of sacs yet. I’m gonnna give her a shot at flower unless she starts acting up in early flower, then it will be one strike and out. C3 also was the other herm prone who presented as a male last round. They also presented as female this time, but was very unremarkable, straggly, and slow, they didn’t make the cut.
front right is C7, the stacked cola pheno also looking hungry, she also responded well to the last foliar feeding
back right is a Strawberry Lotus who also appears hungry
Thou this may be really obvious, can you tell me what’s in the strawberry lotus ?
I mean do you know which strawberry was used ?
I’ve actually never heard of strawberry lotus before. Plenty of other lotus strain, but not that one.
Things are looking awesome thou, I can’t wait for your next update.
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Oh yeah, and the seeds, ready to fly. I estimate around 4-5K Goji OG F2’s
70g X 70 seeds/g = 4,900
This is the C8, the C5, and the C4.
The C4 (berry sweet) will be the darkest, almost looking black and small, the C8 (citrus pine) are small also but tend to a slightly lighter color w more defined stripes. The C5 (og kush w fattest buds) are slightly bigger and the lightest coloration.
Hey thnx CBJ!! And, that doesn’t include the C7 pheno cause she tossed a few late nanners; @The_Lazy_Hippie wanted us to keep seed out from the group run that showed any herm tendencies. So that leaves me w about 1500 C7’s to play with:) (and pass around if there’s interest; w a herm warning disclosure.) Though, I personally think the C7’s positive attributes outweighed the cold temp induced nanners, so I don’t have many qualms about running them myself.
Currently the sensi round of goji’s are closing in on their second week of flower, stretch seems to be slowing and the fun part is just getting started!
Here is the c7, totem cola pheno, she has struggled the most of the five girls that made it to the next round. She never quite settled in after the re-veg situation. I think I may have also let her dry out too far at one point. At this point Im a little concerned she might decide to try tossing pollens over everyone…I’m thinking I didn’t make the best choice pushing her all the way to the back, like so. Gonna need to make sure I can keep a close eye on her.
And finally the C6, formerly known as the culled pistillate male, has been consistently female so far this time, she’s a beast, she just keeps growing even though she’s not getting much light. She might go outside in week or two into my cold frame/greenhouse as a spring outdoor harvest experiment