Yes it has keep on keepin on
Peace out and stay safe
Been a lot of extra work but Iām glad I didnāt have seed on hand. More fun this way! Appreciate everyone hanging in there!
Been fun watching and anticipating. Also very educational watching the selection and your thoughts.
How else would we know about the blue ink
Ben following this post from the beginningā¦loving the comrade and the great postsā¦
Pat on the back contributors.
Where else can you see your seeds being made and get the breeders notes from the horses mouth. Iām learning a lot about process, have a BX project Iām collect pollen for I may need to pick your brain on Tony. I remember you posting some filial charts show relative percentage of parents for every back cross. Iām trying to breed out some heavy Indicas from a unicorn strain I was able to find seeds of in a poly hybrid. Strain is called Monkey Paw.
Edifying information from the breeder @Tonygreen, Thank You for all the extra efforts.
You have some gorgeous plants, love that emerald.
Grace and Peace
Iggy
Many thanks @Tonygreen for making 2020 and now 2021 that much more bearable!!!
Ye I agree, itās one of my fav threads on OGā¦been very knowledgeable and the input from other OGrs. Is spot on.
And mr Green ,youāve kept us informed ,even when you were ill.
Your a legend.
Thanks again.
Thanks everybody, happy to have the chance.
Here is the original bx5 mom not wasting any time!
It looks like trichs grew on the leaf I tore ha
Cant wait to get some of those seeds !
I just started my 2nd run with the gg4 rilā¦ Im definatly getting a couple females this time , who knew starting only 2 seeds wasnt the best way to get 2 females
Nice cant wait beginning of feb is gerination time and plant out side in march wooo hoooo
Peace out and stay safe
Hell yeah, busting ass to clean these fems in time for the outdoor guys, 420 is too late for many.
Iām gonna keep a bunch of the ril fems on hand in case the count is short in this seed run.
Shit Iāll throw my name in twice for a pack that size of fems lol
@Tonygreen
Hmmā¦ what climate would these do well in? Iām in southern Maine and my friend has given me permission to grow on his land. though it wouldnāt exactly be convenient to tend to, being nearly an hour away and on the side of a mountain. At least it it has southern exposure and there some cleared areas in the trees already. The whole area is posted, but thereās lots of critters to contend with lol. I have a feeling the Carolina reaper sauce I making is going to be used to keep my plants from getting eaten by deer .
Shes been done in the northeast outdoors! Can be pulled at 8 but solid at 9 and 10.
Better for you if you get a couple nice weeks of weather at the end. You guys get some crazy shit sometimes!
My ig has repost from outdoors up n.e.
Been done real nice in the greenhouse in canada too.
Iām really hoping to see more outdoor this year, especially some 600 gal cali trees. She might hit 40 foot ha
This mom is killer.
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