Jungle Spice Outcross Grow Logs (Black Domina, Deep Chunk)

Nothing like an early frost :joy:

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Deep Chunk x Jungle Spice update
About 28 days into flower iirc for this one it is #2

Apex clone from #1 is getting close to sticking it in the cabinet to flower (middle plant w/ no rice hulls )


Some cuttings that need up potting and veg all DCxJS

About 3 weeks ago I went to pull a shriveled leaf from the apex clone of #2 and accidentally pulled it from the soil. It is far behind the other and both were taken the same day. :frowning:

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Sup everyone, here’s a shot of bd2×js…#1. I took it early for a few reasons…mainly it’s the lesser of the two.and I ran out of smoke😈. But also needed some room.

the buzz was pretty up, headedy,energetic…(that day I rocked at work) it was a bit on the leafy side, with a very neutral almost no present js smell, and less resin production than her sis. Tested her sis when trimmed the lower smaller nugs…and…i can’t wait for her .:skull_and_crossbones:

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Big bold Congolese hash plant fusion. Thick buds with a long lasting balanced effect. Hashy incense pine cone terps. Best of both worlds with this vintage crusty indica meets sticky landrace mind jewel. Unique and special line… 9-10 weeks.

via https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Jungle_Spice/Bodhi_Seeds/

Leafly says…
https://www.leafly.com/hybrid/jungle-spice?q=Jungle%20spice&cat=strain

Celebrating a landrace strain from the Congo, Jungle Spice crosses Congo Pine and 88’ G13 Hashplant. This indica produces massive buds with dominant hashish aroma followed by a strong pine flavors. Jungle Spice provides a great high that won’t completely lock you in the couch.

So I guess what Deep Chunk does is insert Tom Hill’s couch. :astonished:

Edit note: the above statement is unsubstantiated conjecture… we don’t even know if Mr Hill has a domicile let alone a couch!

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So this(^) is a js x dc in the middle of the woods. Planted it probably 4 weeks ago. Came to check this last time and something had bent it all the way over… But it had lifted itself off the ground about two inches and was not even touched by the bugs or slugs. I’m impressed with this plant to say the least :heart_eyes: I’m hoping its a female and that it’ll make it through to flower. Even if its a male I’m deff getting some pollen cuz resistance is stronger than the other two at the same spot. The other two are doing well also. Didn’t get knocked over but have had some pest pressure. Still chugging along tho. Outta three there’s 1@3ft 1@about 2.5ft and the “runt” right about 2ft. The size of the fans are bigger than my head on the big ones :sunglasses: now if the damn wild turkeys would stay the fuck away i could grow these out in peace haha

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3 (“runt”)

Thank you @lefthandseeds i hope this is useful info. I don’t have a great camera so pic quality could be better…

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Deep Chunk x Jungle Spice
I went back and counted days because it seemed to be further along than I expected. Best I can tell the first flowers appeared 35 days ago on this plant.


The next two pics are with different lighting so I can try to show these trichs…the small fan leaves and sugar leaves will have frost on both sides it looks like

On the stem rub this one reminds me a bit of Doublemint gum. The smell of the gum and not the flavor. Don’t know the flavor but can’t wait to see.

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I’ve gotten bubblegum smells from JS outcrosses before. It was on a cross with Acapulco gold/tenderheart… so completely different than this one. Interesting! :+1:

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I had my wife confirm that she could smell it and waited several weeks to see if it was transient. It has definite hints of mint but it’s a sweet smell too.

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Beautiful! Beautiful ! Beautiful ! Looking forward to hearing how she tastes ! Very nice job brother !
I am also wondering @lefthandseeds any recommendations for a heavy Rosen producer ? Planning on a press as soon as I can get the money yeah!
Peace and love all yeah!
Overgrow!

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Well I haven’t tried the outcrosses, but just the regular jungle spice is pretty resinous, and presses well. But the DC cross @Olbrannon is growing looks pretty good too!

You probably can’t go wrong with any of these.

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The BDxJS cross @Jamescoldflame is growing above looks very good too. Perhaps he will update us soon.

As lefthandseeds said above any of those crosses has a chance to get you a nice keeper. Grow a few out and pick a flavor? :smile:

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:pensive:…srry to say…The two girl were chopped…as I was making space for some more @lefthandseeds gear… but I did keep a clone off of the better one. So nothing lost just pushed back.

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This particular pheno is an outlier I expect. It does not appear it is going to yield heavily either. Still I have 2 clones of it just in case it is special and at least one will go with the next round.

OTOH the other female has a lot more branch development and is a different stem rub leaning a bit toward.pepper with some skunk in it. It is not in serious pistil production so take that with a grain of salt. I have 3 clones of this ready to flower soon. This is also the only ‘Mom’ I have atm. Of the 4 that I started 2 others appeared to have a similar structure to this female.

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I almost chopped #1 this am. I will wait till Friday so it will atleast make 7 weeks. It has not been taking water up for the last two weeks at the usual pace and I last watered it 2-3 days ago. It just now is light enough to water again and so it will dry a bit on the stem before hanging the next two days.


The pin leaves are coloring at the edge. Could be purple I think if night temps were lower. But I would need a drier climate to do it. I don’t trust those lower temps at RH over 60%

So that one is finishing …what is next? Well Here are 3 clones I took of the #1 pheno after it flowered. The leaves are showing the hormone changes of flower to veg transitions.

Sadly the apex cut of #1 was culled yesterday. I doubt we would have learned much from it anyway since I flowered the original.

And we finally get to #2 I have the apex cut in flower now. It went 12/12 today.

There are also 3 regular cuttings vegging.

I can tell these two phenos from the leaves now. #1 has a shorter leaf and #2 has a longer more pointed leaf.

The #2 Mom

Edit note: all of these pics were taken in morning sun streaming thru an East window. Except the Mom

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So the #1 pheno is a nice smoke. It has fair potency at even this stage…(dried but lacking a real cure) there are hints of flavor and in this case I would call them menthol/pine but they are subtle yet. Perhaps the #2 pheno will have a similar but stronger flavor. Dried weight on the plant grown in a one gallon container was 14.6 grams. I will update if the flavor becomes stronger but it is not …at least not yet.

Here I have some clones of it(#2). I will likely choose the two strongest and flower them with the larger one on the right soon.

Pictured above so 7 days of stretch.

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As expected the potency and flavor are coming along as the cure progresses. Not yet as smooth as it will be later but the menthol/pine flavor is definitely increasing. The effects definitely have a sedative edge though I experienced some gentle euphoria; whether from having success at producing the herb :wink: or from the plant itself I cannot fairly say.

Edit note: white rhino has a similar taste profile though this adds a subtle menthol

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This dc x js is a certified gymnast lol. She stood up this much from pretty much flat on the ground with only a very ghetto stick support system. Went out today and saw she was standing off of the support so i removed it. Crazy what these plants will do.

Short sister that got auto topped :sweat_smile:

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Some of LeftHand Seeds gear outdoor:


Back Domina and Lowland Afghani X Dakini Kush
They got mixed up so I dunno which is which.
Lowland Afghani X Dakini from LeftHand (I think). Again, could be the Domina X Dakini Im not sure.

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LeftHands’ gear… again, not sure if its the Domina or Lowland Afghani. If I had to guess, Id say its the Black Domina x Dakini Kush. But I could be wrong.

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