Radicle Reefer Organic Medical Outdoor

Damn I just read through your thread. Great job. The septoria is horrible this year. I’ve never seen it this bad. Raining 4 -5 times a week with maybe one day of sun! Just can’t keep up.
Is the early Iranian from Oregon green seed?
And finally super curious excited about the hp-13 bx!

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Hey guys!

Thanks for the support! One plants looks to be a write off and the rest I was able to tape back up.

Just glad I planted extra this year!

Thanks again @Tejas , @FieldEffect , and @Emeraldgreen and everyone else checking it out over here!

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Iranian is from OGS.

The hp13 bx is from strayfox. Fucker is lanky as hell. The male is looking good with some purple on the stems. Will keep you posted!

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I feel this so much. I used to look at land when it was 1k for 3to5 acres here in Michigan. But I was also like 18 then…so now I’m just…fucked. a shitty acre goes for 15k now

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Got 6 acres for sale by me for $500,000! Kicker is it is wetlands and unable to be developed! Property owner must be dreaming.

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Pollinated my freezelands onto itself. Had two different males. One leaning onto the friesland side and one on the pluton side. Should be fun to be able to take it in both directions!

Freezeland #1 has pink pistils and seems to be a week ahead of the other in terms of flowering. Has a nice friesland structure with classic piney citrus earthy smell. Zero septoria!

Freezeland #5 has white pistils and is behind the other. Same friesland structure. Zero septoria!

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Pollinated some pnwhp x puck onto itself. Had 2 that are looking seriously early and rather bullet proof so far. All the males were early flowering, pretty much some of the first varieties to go into the basement. Looks to be the same with the females. #4 being the best looking and earliest with #8 right behind.

I couldn’t stop myself and pollinated an overkill, early girl, and freezeland with the pnwhpxpuck!!!

I’ll post some pictures soon!

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Looking forward to the pictures, sounds like you have some great crosses cooking :sunglasses:

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Here are the pnwhp x puck!

#4

#8

Please understand they are shredded by septoria, but are the best out of the line. #8 seems to have the highest resistance.

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Also, just harvested the top cola off the iranian early flower

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Rougghhhhh man. Beating septoria needs to be the next community mission. Such a bad year for it and last year wasn’t great either.

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Yeah, I am trying to breed some plants that have septoria resistance!

Worst I have ever experienced septoria…hands down!

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Pnwhp x puck #8 - showing some minor pink pistils on the tippy top of the colas!

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Happy super blue moon!!!

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So overall what’s doing the best in terms of resistance to septoria? Vashion and Hawaiians still holding up well?

IEF and Freezeland seemed to fare well. PNWHP x Puck doesn’t look great and neither did the Black Domina BX. But they do seem “resilient” as you put in the BD thread. Then again this septoria thing is new to me but the pictures are saddening. Props for keeping 'em going and making lemonade from the septoria lemons.

I think of you every weekend I go to the farmers market and hope your garden is well with all it’s beatiful heirloom indica lines and crosses. I wish that was how cannabis was sold, maybe we’ll arrive there someday.

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Hey @FieldEffect thanks for supporting your local farmers!!! Great question and sorry for my delayed response as I was away for the weekend.

Septoria resistance

  1. Freezeland - akbb
  2. Friesland m33 - kwik
  3. Hawaiian cat piss (nl leaning indicas) - akbb
  4. Skunk x super skunk - akbb
  5. Early girl - vashion
  6. Garlic dog - crickets
  7. NL 5 - akbb
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Looks similar to pic in my thread. Old school weed smell?

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Yeah! Has always had a nice floral sweet fruity hashy thing going on anytime I ran her.

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On the septoria issue, is there any ground treatment to help reduce it?
It was horrible for us. It rained 5 days a week with two over cast days

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I mulched with straw to try and reduce soil splash back. I think LABS could help as a ground spray. Regalia helped a little as a foliar as did dr zymes. I think it just comes down to perfect weather conditions for septoria coupled with high plant stress events.

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