Looking nice! These are so freaking cool!
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Hey guys n gals! I have a few photos for you and a plan for the rest of the grow, but first I would like to talk about a couple things first.
First off I think there will be plenty of seeds for all who signed up and then some. I picked one seed from each plant. They are green but solid… I don’t know much about this plant other then growing it, but if you scroll up the seeds I used to start this grow had green in them so we will see for sure in a couple more weeks…
While pinching the seed from the plant both have a strong fruity almost skittles berry aroma. If that comes out in the bud then this is going to be some nice herb… I also included a couple pics of the leaves on this plant from bottom to top. Left to right. The first leaf has a node in the center protruding from the leaf. I’ll get a close up. This plant needs to be grown and bred with other strains.
So let’s ride this out 2 or 3 more weeks, and afterwards I’ll dry the plant for one week, count seeds, and go from there. So that’s the plan.
I yeah if this means anything these seeds will be totally organic. Happy Sunday peeps, and happy growing!!
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I noticed on my freakshow the same thing about the seeds, but now I have some that are knocking on 14 weeks of flower and when I pull a seed they are huge and brown with mild tiger striping. I’ll take a pic at lights on tonight.
Sorry for the slow response I’m in afield trying for reception lol. I’m getting excited for these beans now. Just gotta calm down smoke a joint here in the tractor and I’ll be fine lol.
I wanted to mention that the runt did eventually catch up earlier in the grow. I just hope people use these beans for new crosses because the plants smell great!!
Looking good! Thanks for the update and your work Corey!
Thanks man for doing top notch work! To me being produced organically means a lot. Setting those seeds up for their next organic grow.
No problem guys. I’m happy to do it! Thanks for your support
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@corey great job on this run, looking like everything went smoothly.
Thanks bud! Yeah it was educational for me. First off these plants are incredibly resilient. They take a while to get going. I remember the first 3 weeks I was biting my nails because they took so long to really start vegging. It’s a little slower plant but with patients it will do good. If I had to do it again I would of separated the males from the females for a week.
These plants are in an organic supersoil which I think they respond well to. They do like there Nitrogen. I definitely put enough blood meal in the mix. They require staking, and grow a nice central cola. Side branching is good as well. If you have patients then this plant should be a breeze to grow. But it does like it’s nutes. I think this plant should be bred into outdoor varieties. I put one of these outside early April, and it lived through multiple frosts, 2 snows, and 2 weeks of highs in the lower 50’s. Half the time it was raining. I also planted it directly into some heavy clay soil. I posted this on my outdoor thread. I can’t imagine any other plant surviving those elements especially at a young age. I hope when people grow these seeds that they incorporate it in with some outdoor varieties.
All in all its a great plant with a strong berry aroma, and I’ll definitely be growing it again.
Please elaborate. I’m using this thread for a tutorial when I run mine. Already have the pollen so I won’t have this problem, but just in case
Just to let the flowers grow a little longer. I think it would of increased the amount of seeds being made. Prolly not by much but at least some. When the males started dropping pollen they dropped it pretty fast so I wouldn’t wait more then a week
Hey guys! I just started to pull a few seeds. There’s 150 here from 2 buds. I have to squeeze each seed because they are naturally pale.
There’s a pic of the seeds I started with on here if you want to compare. Happy growing!
awesome - looking great! I am looking forward to your reports on germination percentages too when you get a chance to soak a few
I will let everyone know man
One plant smells like fruit/berries and the other smells like fruit/berries, and black pepper.
Can’t wait to go plant a bunch of these somewhere. No one would ever notice these in field. Even a bunch of em