Looks really good @Kasper0909. Those Fabric Pots? That’s what I use myself.
Ya these are the Velcro marry pots with the removable bottom. If necessary I can up pot them easily.
Welp 5 males and two females.
Cow and mouse are females. Now which male should I gather pollen from?
I’d be careful throwing in the chicken shit right before flower, lot of slow release nitrogen that u don’t want still hanging around towards the end
Damn, that’s brutal running a stud stable, happens to the best of us
Ya I didn’t give them very much. I say As the back plant is nute burned
I’m going to have reg seed ptsd soon
I’m glad I at least got one shoreline cross and one lpc cross.
So If I am correct you got Females from the OG cross?
Shoreline OG and LPC #75 OG..
Doc’s OG being the OG
I would take a look at the other two LPC OG males and see if any of them are good enough to pollinate a branch of your LPC OG.
I really like the monkey it’s short and stout. The back one I nute burned it but fixed shortly after. But it’s a little stretchy. I could probably do some stem rubs
From your pic’s I like the structure on the monkey (LPC OG) also.
But … to be honest I would look at them both hard.
Maybe even pollinate a branch or two of the female from each male… IDK
How do they smell?
I’ll get back to you on that.
So those two lpc are both stinky strong, both smell very similar if not the same. Very rich and potent. When you smell them you crinkle your face and say "ooh that’s stinky. Way more than the other males, they just smelled basic.
All of them, diversity goes a long way.
Ok here’s the LPC X DOCS OG males basking in straight sun… @Maddawg
Took off some fan leaves on the taller one to be able to shake that pollen off better.
Pollen sacks getting phat.
I would be the 2 above posts but I am on a 10 hour timeout!
Man… Two beautiful plants
You got me thinking I need to crack the last of those Shoreline x Doc’s beans.
I have a few of the (LPC x Doc’s) and LPC 75X going now…
Ya I’m excited. You’ll definitely be getting some beans back if this is successful.
I will be more than happy to grow said beans…