Kashmir Crowdsource Testing

I’m kind of infatuated with the specific purple on Number Nineteen.



Purple trichomes!

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Purple hash should be in order for that girl .

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Looks frosty, I’m partial to purple herb too!!!

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lol the size of the Kashmir buds this year omg lol
Cheers

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Damn dude! Donk city. :call_me_hand:t2:

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That’s definitely a pretty one! What gen. are these since you received the seeds…?

:four_leaf_clover::four_leaf_clover::four_leaf_clover:

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Hey @Worcestershire_Farms and @antheis.

If either of you would like some Kashmir Azad X Jacalyn I’ve got a pack or two with your names on them. The Kash-mom was a small, very compact 9-10 weeker (pictured), and the Jac-dad was a fairly quick flowering dude (can’t find a pic, I’ll send one along if I do).

Just the harvested top.

Three testers of the cross, a little root bound in these cups - definitely more vigor than the Jac IBL on its own, and these would certainly be true F1’s.

Let me know, and thanks!

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fuckin a right! that is a nice cross.

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  • There’s plants from a full-sibling cross that @StevieG ran outdoors, year before last. And some from his run last year, where he backcrossed to my 3yo mom.
  • And some plants are from the seeds that @Firehead made indoors over winter.
  • As well as girls from a backcross @argo945 made, using two different generations he was holding. My original mom selection is entirely thanks to him, too — her mom was a beautiful pure purple that Argo documented on Opengrow.
  • Plus two generations I made indoors over the last couple years. One full-sibling and one backcrossed.

I have a cheat sheet to remind myself the specific generations of each batch, but I’m out in the city for a few days and don’t have it available at the moment. They vary from 3 to 7 generations outside of Kashmir.

@Vesti I’ll have to take a rain-cheque; I’m so behind I’ll never germinate half of what I’m currently holding. :joy:

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@Worcestershire_Farms is there any way one could get its hand on the Azad Kashmir seeds you made?

Pz :v:t2:

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Yeah, a buddy is running an open random pollination with a bunch of plants I gave em back in May or June. There should be a great deal of seeds in the near future.

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That sounds great! Please think of me when you have your hands on some :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: Would very much appreciate the help I can get :pray:t2:

Pz :v:t2:

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No worries.

For sake of interest, here’s a clone of my current Kashmir mom.

I’m working things toward eight week flowering, a ‘menorah’ kind of structure, ripe plum/fuelly terps. Terps are pretty dialed in, and this mom finishes in 8weeks and is close to the structure I’m looking for, so we’ll see what her kids can do.

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Yeah shes like a super model. Looking real good and photogenic. Good job!

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My current Kashmir gal seems to be finishing much earlier than expected.
My notes say she’s at week 8 (but I could be wrong, my notes suck sometimes) previous ones all went to week 11?

This gal has big colas. Each about 14-18” long.

She doesn’t have much smell though. A bit of floral and eucalyptus. No burnt rubber like I expected.

She’s also much frostier than the others I e grown.
But, she did hermie and seeded herself (and two neighbors) pretty good :slightly_frowning_face:

Gonna give her 1 more week

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I have a similar hermie mom story - the mom pictured above was the second best out of 5 females I took into flower (out of a couple dozen seeds), and my first choice by far going into flower is pictured here, but she ended up being a massive herm.

This was disappointing (she was going to be a big, fast, smelly branchy gal), but the “fallback” mom does advance the project in the direction I’m heading which is the best I can hope for given the baby-step-closet-breeding circumstances. Here she (the current/fallback mom) is around 6 weeks 12/12.

She’s about 2’ here, and those colas filled in really nicely with solid resinous nugs. In the end I’m pretty happy with the results.

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Looks wonderful! Thanks for giving me the opportunity to try this cultivar :100::100::100:

Pz :v:t2:

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Condolences. Unfortunately, powerful storms are just part and parcel of life in these United States. They’re amazing to watch, but not good for your plants.

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@firehead They found their home today!

Thank you so much for sharing :100:

Pz :v:t2:

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:cowboy_hat_face:really nice buds for such a small plant you did great :mage:

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