Pre 88 G13 Hashplant, William's Wonder, Matanuska Thunderf**k, and a friends bagseed cut.




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Looking sticky and tasty, nice plants

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Some beautiful plants! Nicely done :fire:

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That Hashplant was lime green from two weeks into flower. This time I mixed my soil hotter and now got some burn going on, but I think when it comes through that it will take off like mad. Starting to get lush now.

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That’s some amazing coloration. Plants look pretty happy to me.

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Due to space issues, my grow is in a tent in the garage. Got some very cold weather in late flower. These finished at Christmas time thru New Years. That cold weather made some vibrant reds! No photoshop needed whatsoever. This is what the camera saw. I have been misering out that Hashplant. Only had one that made it after my heart surgery last year. I should have had 11 of these to pick a keeper from and a male to do a seed run with out of those. I sat them out in partial sun to harden them to go outside, then had a heart attack and was in the hospital for 3 weeks. Wife took awesome care of the plants in the tent but she didn’t know about the seedlings outside. They were nothing but dead sticks. The rain moistened them back up and one out put a single little shoot of green, and that is the plant I have now. Also sporting this one crossed to a Purple Rhyno coming up in the next harvest that I made myself 13 years ago or so.

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Good luck with the grow! Maybe self it, and see if you can get some seeds out of it?

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Not one to participate in femming genetics. If I do a breeding project it will be with a legitimate male to make legit seeds. The William’s Wonder threw a few male flowers between 70 and 79 days, so there are a few premature seeds and a dozen or so so far viable looking ones, but they are likely never gonna be used, because they are hermie seeds.

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Very nice plants @Coopdog , that Pre⁸ hashplant is amazing… i always wanted to try the Williams Wonder. What is the flower time on the W/W?
Glad to see you back here at OG.

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Fair enough, I was just trying to help you in your search. I had a light leak a couple runs ago, and got a bunch of seeds. Last year I gave a few to my neighbours, and they grew them outside. They had no issues, and said they would grow them again. Maybe try a few of them outside, and see what happens? Anyhow, love seeing the older genetics, and best of luck

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@Coopdog I grow in a test as well in the basement and draw all those colors too. Nice looking plants :slight_smile:

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Reading my reply it sounded like I was kinda short. Didn’t mean it that way whatsoever. I have had pretty bad luck with femmed strains is the reason. Not a big fan of having to pick through sticky buds to remove half formed seeds. Not that many of them in there, but they sure ruin a choice bowl of weed if you smoke a couple for certain lol.

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William’s Wonder was supposed to be 60-65 days but at 79 there were no amber trichs that I could see and it was still popping green hairs. Turned out to be some really rich smoke. Here in the midwest back in the mid 80’s there was some amazing Thai weed going around. Rusty red in color and super sticky. It had a hashy, peppery smell and had really small seeds. The flowers of the William’s Wonder remind me of that stuff in smell and flavor especially after 5 months in the jars. It’s super oily and the smoke sticks to the inside of the glass bong making it need cleaned often, but it’s coated in golden colored oil, so it would be great extract stuff I think.
Nice to see you too MrGreenthumb! Lots of old names in here. Good to be home.

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