Reefers 30+ Strain Auto and Photoerotic Orgy

Jammy Dodgers #2 got their first defoliation week two-three (I’ll check the day). Took all the large fan leaves from the first node.

The other is an amnesia auto that was cropped in stages and was done around 70 days. 30+ days later and the remaining buds are still trying to stack… :crazy_face:

The little blueberry next to the JD are NOT happy with the low humidity rates.

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The blueberries autos courtesy of @Alaskagrown were not happy with how long I waited to PH their water and the low humidity. They’re bouncing back quickly though! Other than one runt (not pictured), one mutant, and one that rocketed past the others root wise and otherwise, the uniformity is pretty impressive.

Jammy dodgers #2 to the left not phased by being defoliated before even being 3 weeks.

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The phenotypes of the Blueberry Auto are all over the place…the largest/fastest growing plant I have “thought” was a male…nope it was a insane vigorous female that is now over 5’ tall in a 5 gallon fabric pot!

Also they are fairly light feeder’s…haven’t given mine anything over half strength nutrients.

Alaskagrown

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Thanks my friend! Can’t wait to see how they develop, just isn’t much to cull yet, they’re just getting on with it. I’m at 700ppm and climbing…

And that size is a little nuts, will be interesting to see what hydro does….

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Here’s the full list of what I’m running (I think)

Those on the bottom of the list just got popped today, the others are creeping up on a week and higher on the list.

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Added a couple :crazy_face: Figured this run only needed one thing, that’s More Cow Bell!!! Thanks @THRESH you’re the man!

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I will be crossing Bruce Banner and Queens Banner to MCB to make More Bruce Dickinson and Christopher SkyWalken! :joy:

Jammy dodgers #2 stripped of their large fan leaves, and the blueberry rega taking off, with another round in the cooker!

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5 blueberries from @Alaskagrown showing pretty identical growth, depending on structure and terps, these will definitely be in the mix, these culled down from 12 beans. Popped 6 more so I can see the growth and structure of plants just a week or two behind and hopefully get at least one or two winners from there as well.

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How about Christopher Skywalken (More Cow Bell x Skywalker OG)

Does anyone else like good strains with fun names as much as I do? :joy::crazy_face:

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Some of the auto clones and three of my plants continue to stack and throw out pistils despite it being around 1/3 of a year since seed. And, today I defoliated these old auto, even some of the old ass clones :joy:

The middle pic is of one of my favorite little clones. I remember cutting it and laughing about what a lather you little sprig it was. This and a couple others is all that remains of the WW auto I just pulled well 600+ grams from.

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Alright, here’s the plan…

3 x Jammy Dodgers There’s one clear winner here, beefy stem already and big root ball, one not too far behind, and one that had to be operated on, struggled early and is way behind, but is coming along nicely. Top the two winners, use the top as clone #1, clone #2-5 to come from the two lowest nodes and to be seed and pollen donors.

13 x Blueberry Regs still alive and kicking, 4 new seedlings, 9 from a week or two ago, separate boys when found and cull down to one while making clones of the second best boy or any plant showing recessive traits that are appealing. I can already tell these are going to be some tall plants, first and foremost I’m looking for smell, a large root system and thick stem, loud blueberry, then any appealing recessive traits, and Ideally more compact fast plants that yield well in the end. Easy, right! :crazy_face:

Blueberry Dodgers will happen!

Jammy Dodgers (top pic1) didn’t seem to love being defoliated so early…

At least vigor wise, one blueberry (bottom pic 1) is emerging, with several others just behind. I believe this is day 21 for them.

Here are the 70+ seedlings at day 10. Another day or two and they’ll be stepping up to the big leagues in their more permanent homes. Not sure what to do with the runts yet, but there are only a handful that truly seem to be slow developing. I believe the little rocket ship that’s middle right is a Trizzler that I got indirectly but came from @Mr.Sparkle

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Day 22, I’d say we have a few confirmed blueberry boys from @Alaskagrown … One of the mutants that was nuked by nutes in my main system, and the three biggest healthiest plants. Most of the girls are smaller, but there’s one that’s thicker than the boys and nearly as tall, hoping ske smells nice and likes to get sticky :joy:

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Nice male’s you got there!!

Oh I’m sure the ladies are gonna get sticky….and greasy!

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Big thanks to @Banquo for sending me a bunch of beans to play around with. I’ve had 100% pop rates and pretty consistent seedlings. I culled 11 of 12 from two weeks ago, now it’s survival of the fittest coco style. I really think the rapid rooters are great, but some plants struggle to bust out of those holes.

This latest round I did it a little different and positioned the soaked beans differently and opened the holes a little more. Seems to have helped. I also just threw some a day or two later in the rooters with no soak, and 2-3 days later most are popping up. MCB from @THRESH Blue B

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The big blueberry girl all tangled up with two big boys.

5 girls and 5 boys remain and have been separated. The girls have found their new home for now. Let’s see if they’re ready for some bigger nutes… I want the push them to see who can take it, starting out at 900 ppm, did a 50% water change (my first since November) and switched to mega crop from flora trio.

The two smaller girls were smaller to begin with but we’re definitely stunted by me putting them in 1200 ppm with the girls finishing up on the main system when they were barely a week old, they survived and grew but were not happy! There’s another outstanding girl (second largest) that’s in the aeroponic cloner for now as well.

15-18” roots on that spindly one, her leaves may not have liked the nutes, but her roots did…

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Anytime! More brewing as we speak.:smiley: I just popped 12 of them as well, hopefully I’ll find 4 females for my Non gardening Uncle to run in his yard haha. it’s great smoke and the Mother and Father were bulletproof. They didn’t show sex until about 6 days into 11on/13off and were very feed tolerant and impossible to stress. Very little stretch and loved training. I’m excited to see what they do outdoors. Looking for unicorn phenos to keep as a Mother when outdoor is over… maybe haha

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I thought I had poppin Issues, Go Big or Go Home!

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Haha, it only got worse over the weekend :joy: Y’all can add Skywalker and Sunshine Daydream to the list. And we’re having a little survivor challenge with Pentagram courtesy of @Banquo in the round container. Looks like a lot of little winners in there, I culled 11 of 12 from the first round by torture testing the beans a bit and plan to find some mates in this 25.

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Give em hell! There’s a whole lotta strong genetics that went into making those beans, so whoever survives should be worthy of passing down that toughness :muscle::muscle:

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These guys don’t seem to mind the crowded space. I think I I like sprouting seedlings in coco better than I I do rapid rooters or paper towels. Soak for 36 hours, dump in coco, cuvée with 1/2 in. coco, voila!

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