a chocolate rain repro is scheduled and will happen on the end of the year @saxo was so kind to add some of his real deal f1 from the first sannie’s drop
to the f1-seeds i recieved from esko personally. we will have a nice number of
plants to secure this wonderful cross (but any more beans will help, of course!!)
this is one of esko best crosses, if you ask me that “marching powder”-
effect is just amazing, coupled with the milky & dark choco from the cocoa
kush and the in your face-raspberry from the DNA chocolope cut.
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there is so many things to do and so little time and space
luckily there is a few people helping and every help is welcome!
the more lines we can bring back for others → the better, imho.
and what about the parents? those need revivals too, no?
we need to make a “chocolope F2” for derg corra, but this won’t happen until next year.
(also, would anyone like a repro of esko’s cocoa kush-selection, is that wanted? )
Hey @santero, I’ve got some Fruit Collision and Sanfune going outdoors right now, but the lower leaves are yellowing, unlike all my other plants that are in the same mix.
I read earlier in this thread how you reuse your soil and mix in amendments and such. But I’m just wondering if these two strain tend to be on the hungrier side or if they need bigger containers (they are in 5 gal pots, as opposed to many of my plants being in 10 gal).
They just started forming buds, and I don’t want to freak them out with too many ferts.
Any info would help
Also, I gotta say, I’ve really enjoyed this thread - sannies was the only shop I was comfortable dealing with early on, and I fell in love with what esko brought to us. Thank you for putting in the work and love to keep it all going!
I was just reading up on the Sanfune on seedheaven:
“The plants are really easy to grow, since they need almost no attention from the grower. They are trained to just perform for everybody with good soil, but they will shine extra bright, if cared for by an experienced cultivator.”
the bigger containers keep the other happy for a little while longer.
that may be it give them a little and look how they fare, they usually
don’t need much ferts. i hope they grow into something you enjoy, bro.