Turn the plants into a rainbow. Take the top and bend it right down to the floor and attach it to the next bucket. Side shoots pop out all along the rainbow. Good luck buddy! I sure hope you can grab a harvest off of these beauties.
Guys I hate to contaminate my own thread but I’m so excited about my fast flowering heirloom. This is the one that I called the Midget, given to me by my uncle in 19 99 or 2000 give or take. My belief is that it is an old Northwest Pacific heirloom. These plants were put in the ground the same time as Oaxaca and we’re only a foot tall in quart or half gallon containers and root Bound in mid August. The transformation is incredible in my opinion. I can’t even believe they pulled off a harvest and this isn’t even 6 weeks after they had nothing.
My cousin has harvested two of these plants already on Saturday. I have to check but I think it’s about 5 and 1/2 Weeks flowering
I’ve read that placing water bottles in the ground can help keep the roots from freezing. I plan on doing that here. I am also at 35N and am at 5000 ft elevation.
@Upstate Dang, that’s really fast. Any ideas what’s in the genetics?
@Upstate
There are no buckets…these were grown in Oklahoma red dirt.
I love it man! Yup, exactly what my prize #2 plant looked like. Spindly, floppy top leaves. Buds will be small and airy but the aroma is out of this world delicious. And it has stayed in perfect shape all summer long, not losing any aromas. I get some nice floral flavors, like a mix of citrus and roses with some spices mixed in. The high is quite strong and long lasting. Absolutely outstanding smoke.
Snowhigh Michoacán x guerrero green. A bit of variation in leaves bit all are fairly lanky structure and stretching already 2-3 times their height in the 1 gal pots.
Not sure if I found a Hermie or not- looks like a couple white hairs near some of the pollen. Sacks on one of the males but I’m not sure.
The true male opened a little earlier and spread some seed but hopefully only a little. I was hoping for mostly sénsi from outdoor and to pollinate clones indoor for seed run but we will see.
Sorry for the mass of pics just wanted to post some progress and show they variety in the different phenos.
Cheers
Nice plants but your post hurt my neck! lol
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Rotations aside…
Jalisco Landrace: Day 31 since hitting water.
They got round 2 of @BudBusterPro yesterday at lights off.
Haha yeah I can see that; I’ll have to figure out how to straighten those up. Until then, sorry about the kink in your neck
Your plants are looking great!
Hey @TexasTea nice to see you here again. Popped a few more of the Punto Rojo x Red Snake and finally got a couple ladies. They’ve been an easy grow so far but only one has started flowering so they’ll have to finish off in the greenhouse this fall. I’m really looking forward to see what smells and effects they’ll offer.
Wow beautiful structure!
Thank you, I agree as I really enjoy when they branch out like this. Although the second plant has one branch that seems to want to go straight up. I did collect some pollen from a couple males that I plan to dust a few branches with to see what the F2s bring (and for anyone else that might be interested).
@deeez99 dibs
Oh Deez, those are beautiful! Very nice to see them. I bet the aromas will be killer, with sweet perfumes coming along in a few weeks. They will probably take 16-18 weeks or more I bet though.
Beautiful plant, perfect structure, I regret all my life not having bought the Red Snake. I never thought they will close, now I have to collect the ACE seeds, before the same thing happens.
I actually have 10 Red Snake F2 from Tex also going right now as well that I was planning to do a seed increase with. They have quite a ways to go but there should be enough for anyone that wants F3s this winter.
That would be wonderful brother, you already have a follower. So I also have time to finish my projects and offer you good things because the truth is that my collection is losing vigor and I will dedicate this season 22/23 to reproduce it and find a father for my Kali 2002.
Ye count me in on that…I’m sure they do ok down here.
Regards
P J