To the Bloom Room!
Here are the girls in the cloners on plant day:
The 24 largest of all the plants are selected for the first wave. We have a total of 53 survivors from the fire to bloom out, 39 of which are the Sherb Cream Pies in this study.
Here is the top sheet of the data pack, showing the location of each individual:
Here is the first wave freshly planted on day 0:
Notice that each plant has an ID tag. This gives us positive identification and traceability back to the original mom plant. Between the location sheet and tag, we have a double check to make sure there is no confusion. A mistake here can be very costly, so every preventative method is employed.
Here are the girls after 2 days:
Everyone perked and oriented nicely. The canopy is pretty even. I put the hyper vigorous ones in the corners.
Canopy Shot:
One of our big girls:
This is Gran Dawgy Cream Pie #1. ((Gran Daddy Purple x Chem Dog) x (Sherb x Cream Pie)) These genes give us a very nice mix of old school and new. Her number tells us that she was the most vigorous plant among her 7 sisters from seed in veg. As a clone she has far surpassed almost all 53 of the other test subjects.
Looks like a jungle queen and I’m so excited to see what she can do. She has her mother’s leaves and stem coloration. Just can’t wait to see if she develops her mom’s nail salon stank in bloom as well.
Original moms:
Our original seedlings are close to a year old and still in 1 quart cups. They required yet another haircut and just need to hang on for another 3 months as their clones are bloomed out. Organic teas spiked with over 50 stains of beneficial bacteria and fungi let me get away with this cruelty.
As always, your comments and questions are welcome.
-al