Sour Bubble Redemption Seed run **Closed**

Ah that’s much less suspicious good call :joy::ok_hand:.

My seeds here now sb finally came in today. Gotta check the mail when I get home :sunglasses::man_dancing:!

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Well here is your daily update. Was late when I fed them but they are happy now. Just look at this leaf on this tiny plant.


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LOL, yeah, seems that showing seeds makes ones inbox blow up. Send me your address and I will get you some :slight_smile:

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I would love me some, but I’ll hit you up when I have finished with the seeds that I’m hoarding lol…

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@DougDawson I would love to try some of those PPP beans. Could get them going outside this summer.

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Those are some pretty damn big leafs.
They look happy too! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Those leaves are crazy, especially on such a small plant.

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These bad boys came in today :nerd_face::man_dancing:

I wonder what bog jr did with this honestly. Well see soon enough :sunglasses:. Bogs wife, bog jr and his wife also all worked along bog to make seeds. So I’m sure he has an abundance of understanding of the genes and what not.

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Jesus that leaf :joy:. Is that an Alaskan or mith one? If I had to guess it’s the older genes…

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Those are massive! Prehistoric proportions :joy:
I wonder how it would look grown outdoors :thinking:


:rofl:

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Well looks like I have to up pot those 3 in the back, there is no choice. I transplanted the bushy one and have to mix more nutes so I can do the other 2. I am also curious about topping this plant. The nodes are not symmetrical so do I just pick one and cut it?

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Gorgeous roots! Happy happy happy!!! :call_me_hand:

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Excuse the pos photo…
This one was a mother from the seed run, barely 6" tall and already sporting monstrous leaves

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Yup just cut the main stock leaving both nodes to be tops then you can pinch and bend them to promote the bottom branches to the top .

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Yeah, I assume I just cut above a node like normal but thought I would ask. Normally I would cut at node and the 2 branches would become tops but if you like at the pics each node only has 1 branch.

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That alternating node site structure messes with me too Doug, good to train the taller branch after you cut to allow the next lowest one to catch up. You could tie it down or just give it a little pinch.

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That was something I couldn’t understand as I started my first couple grows from clones. Much easier examples on to top from seed lol.

I would just read an watch tutorials and be like “WHEREEEE DOO I CUT” LOL I still hate doing it and am not comfortable lol

Edit - I just skipped 600 posts lol I’m reading where you are sampling the lower bottom buds starting to re-veg… That still is beyond me . Hoping I learn something now

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Its basically growing like a clone.
Just top her wherever you want to. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Great work going on here! The roots are beautiful :star_struck: the branch development is actually more developed than I expected.

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Thanks bud. This is what I was thinking but wanted to throw it out there. What I will likely do is just leave them and once I up pot the other 2 will flip these babies and let the stretch begin. Than supercrop if I have to as I get the feeling these will grow too close to the lights. Fingers crossed :crossed_fingers:

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