Steampunk Water Culture

It just says “make sure the plant has been sexed first, so you know it’s female”. It also says spray the plant 1 week before 12/12. Strange.

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I’ll try to analyze this plant today! I wonder if I can find 250000 microns to count on the surface lol!

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Not promising anything on those other 3.

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We have meat breath!

Overgrown!!!

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This dog is spending a couple weeks at my place, while her owner is in Mexico! She’s like, besties with Salty, they chew on the same toy at the same time.

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OK suckers! I have answers to questions.


Can this OGK plant in veg produce seeds?

Yes.

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I’m getting crazy ideas with crazy thoughts. Seeing that seed confirms many things I thought could be real. Next, I’ll be reversing females in veg mode, I swear!

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I happened upon that last year outdoors. Put female plants out a few of them started to flower and had a male in the compost pile that I forgot about. Voila seeds. They were easy to find and pick out mid summer. Then my crazy ass pollinated them again with a different male for another small seed crop for fall. Even if you missed a few of the first round of seeds I highly doubt they would still be attached to the plant by harvest time. So very small chance of them mixing together.

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I have three males and one female out of the seedlings! I cut down the GOG2 plant, which was lower than 2% and flavorless to boot. It’s been weeded out so there are two definite losers in that round. GMO prime and GOG2. Next I’ll probably run the GMO2! I’ve found two plants that are S-class, so that will work for the future experiments. I’m going to hybridize 2 S-class plants. The round with this latest GOG plant has shown again the family of plants can vary as much as 2x the trichome density with sisters of the same batch. I had some SENSI like that as well. ahhh 2 data points isn’t quite a line. So I’ll have to do some controlled runs.
That means, theoretically I could get a 2% plant out of this experimental GMO. We’ll see! I might even have to invest in a tent for breeding purposes.

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So, what if I take two of my high yielders and hybridize…then we both find keepers and hybridize…

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I wonder if a super hash producing can be stabilized as a trait?

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mmm now available, clones of this plant only a million bucks each. hah hah! It’s like some kind of museum curiosity piece. A real one of a kind conversation starter :wink:

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Here’s the lonely female of the batch, tirah valley hashplant! Someone asks does hashplant mean it produces lots of hash? me: No. It doesn’t mean shit.

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FATF, definitely 100% male. Just an example, but those three are definitely male. Gonna bin that shit!

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I shy away from “hashplant” or “makes great hash”. For no reason other than back in the day the “hashplant” that was making rounds through SW Ohio sucked. It was like smoking nagchampa, floral like lavender? But if you were to smoke the lavender. Ick.

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I find the name just helps with the lineage of the plant, but doesn’t really mean much because of the wild variation from plant to plant. Each one being unique. Unless they are clones, of course.

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Oh, I forgot about the clones! hah hah! There’s the big bud clones, and I’m working on year 8 with that plant! Wow and only just found another 3% plant. Bizarre! They are pretty rare, I 'spose.

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hah hah my mom asked me what that strange looking plant was. Told her it was a cannabis seedling and she said she thought it was some kind of tomato plant. Certainly doesn’t look like weed, so I’m going to get out the microscope and have a lookie-loo!

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You know something? The sessile trichome there is just as large as on a normal plant.


I don’t have a clue on male or female.

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Well… I think it’s female :wink: hah hah those three males are definitely sporting full on pollen sacks now. I’ll document them and rifle them into the compost.

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