The ongoing indoor grow

Could be interesting for sure

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Both sound pretty damn good!

Dammit out of likes already?!

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Well some good news tonight one Cherry Brandy seed finally popped open this morning and is now in a solo cup.

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Woot! I have some Cherry Brandy too so I’m definitely interesting in seeing how you make out with them. Glad to hear your luck is turning around!

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Now I have a second seed in water that has popped open. :+1:

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Your kicking it!

:green_heart: :seedling:

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I am hoping the 2 I have popped open pay off for this project.

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Good news on two fronts everyone. First of all, the two Cherry Brandy auto seeds have both broke ground. Looks like this Romulan Ale project has officially kicked off. Second, I just got home and in my mailbox I got a small package from the land of Greece. Inside was 10 Vietnam Landrace seeds.

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Awesome good news

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That’s a great mail day :grinning: :ok_hand:

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You think thats good give me a few more days. I got something in the mail you are going to love.

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You got me a mail order mistress,? that’s so kind of you brother :wink:

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How did you guess. Her name is Tampa Crippie IX.

Tampa Crippie IX

Lineage: Tampa Crippie BX (Tampa Crippie clone only x [Tampa Crippie clone only x South Florida OG F2])x Tampa Crippie BX male (Tampa Crippie x [Tampa Crippie X South Florida OG F2])

Flowering: 66-69 Days

Stretch: 2x’s once 12/12 initiated

Smell: Gasoline soaked organic soil and moss, crisp kerosene and a strong rotted lime to lemon funk

Yield: 1.4-1.9lbs/KW

Potency: 28.6-30.1%
Description:

For quite a long time, we’ve kept the Florida clone onlys of yesteryear. With this cross, we were striving to lock in the Tampa Crippie traits, without having a male that was too overbearing.

Our owner and master breeder has spent the better of the last two decades perfecting “Crippie-Tampa cut” in seed form that would be a reliable platform of the proper and well known traits.

This is a cross of Tampa Crippie BX (Tampa Crip pheno) and we found, after many years, a Tampa Crippie BX male that didn’t impart the somewhat dominant traits from the South Florida OG F2 generation males. This Tampa Crippie BX male we spent years looking for, turned out to be a male that imparts quite little of the SoFLo OG. That’s a great thing. We immediately knew we needed to take this male and cross it to our Tampa Crippie BX breeder keeper female.

We crossed the two strains and we’ve popped well over 300 seeds over the last few years and this cross regularly pops out very Tampa Crippie phenos and the males are something special in their own right. The same structure, the same leaf pattern and veins, the same deep dark navy blue as well as such dark deep violet phenos they’re hard to distinguish whether they’re deep navy blue or black. Some lighter colored phenos do exist but the mass majority turn a deep navy blue hue.

The plants are best supported while growing, or grown rather small and flowered quickly in a SOG style. The plants produce a well structured, vigorous growth (from the SoFLo OG F2 male used to BX), that produces non foxtailing flowers that are exceptionally dense, deep rich navy blue covered in trichomes, heavy hitting flowers. She does like a proper medium/heavy feeding, proper N,Ca,Mg in flower. Being an IX, her vigor is improved, her yield is improved and she grows larger as well as faster than the clone only while keeping those traits intact.

Out of these seeds we’ve found nothing but Tampa Crippie heavy phenos that are sheer powerhouses producing more weight, in smaller confines that the clone only. She has a strong gasoline soaked earth and moss (akin to working in your vehicle on a breezy Florida day if you live in the swamps), that gets a crisp kerosene quickly followed by rotted, fermented lime and lemon.

Different phenos may finish a few days faster, while the somewhat slower strains do tend to have more gassy smell. Every pheno has been absolutely spectacular.

Varietal type: IBL (in-bred line)

Gender: Regular

Flowering: 60 - 70 days

Yield: Medium

Height: Medium

Indoor / Outdoor:

Indoor

Outdoor

Climate:

Hot

Temperate

Cool

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Wow… that sounds intense :flushed:
Your gonna be busy buying carbon filters lol

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I have been hunting this strain down for a long time. Looking forward to this.

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Nice man! I loved crippie when I lived in winter park. Those were some cloudy times. 2001. That’s so long ago now. :crazy_face:

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I had a choice between the Tampa Crippie IX or Crippie S1. I wanted to make some seeds so I got the IX. Got it from Sunshine seed company in oddly enough Detroit.

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Lol. Is that their reference to the sunshine State?

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Yes it is.

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Hell of a score there dude! Tag me up when you start em please. Fond memories of the Crippy

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