Some of my Plants from The Past

@Kobracom420 @PhobosAnomaly420

Thanks for the nice comments.
I appreciate your stopping by!

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These are more recent grows.

Cromjog

Not certain buds

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@Calyxander The Cromjog looks lovely. Heard lots of good things about that variety. Someone was kind enough to gift me some (love this site) any tips for cultivation?

Loving this thread by the way. Some excellent plants and skills on display.

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Thank you for your kind words.

Cromjog displays notable hybrid vigor.
Very easy to grow, moderate feeder, grows with robust vigor.
There is quite a bit of variety in this cross, all four girls I harvested were
different…in a good way. They all get me nice and high.
Two of the girls provide a more mellow, lighter taste with correspondingly less potent
highs…but very nice and enjoyable.
One of the sisters was more potent, with a nice sweet hashy taste profile

But within this gene pool there is a truly remarkable genotype which I now refer to as
Formula 44. I adore the cured flowers from this plant. Very pronounced earthy, hashy flavor with distinctive notes of the old Vicks Formula 44 cough syrup.These buds pack a wallop, holy macaroni… they get me wickedly buzzed out.

For my next grow, I am going to pop as many of these seeds as possible so I can find this exceptional plant, and this go round, take cuttings.

Thanks are due @Scissor-Hanz for creating this noteworthy cross.

ETA;
The growing specifics.
Seeds started under very cheap LED screw ins.
Sown directly. 7 seeds planted, all sprouted. 3 were males
Medium–ProMixHP amended with dolomite lime.
Upon breaking soil, put outside under direct sun.
Seedlings fed with only Mega Crop.
Nutrients switched to Jacks Citrus FeED after first two weeks, then Jacks used exclusively until harvest
1 plant in a 2 gallon container, the other three in apx. 3/4 gallon containers.
Flowered by bringing plants indoors for dark cycle, then back out after 12 1/2 hours of dark indoors.

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Thank you for that very informative answer.

Formula 44 sounds very special indeed!

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Hahaha.
I just fogged up a bowl.
I’m as giddy as a school girl!

Small pinch of a bowl…4 or 5 nice pulls…yikes!
A puff is worth a thousand words.

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I’ve thought about putting a few clones in some tall grass around my place. Is that what you do? I have over 25 acres so I bet I could find a nice back corner somewhere. How often do you have to water in the heat of summer with those small pots? could you get away with once every two days or is it a water every day thing?
thanks for the memories.
Tommy

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Hi @Tommy_McCain, thanks for moseying on down.

The smallest of the containers need to be watered/fed throughout the day.
3 to five times…every day.
If you want to have containers under direct sunlight for the majority of day, and only wish to water every two days or so, you should use about a 5 gallon container.
I move my plants during the day to receive as much direct sunlight as possible. Nowadays
I never use more than 2 gallons…much easier for me to move.

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