Vintage Kentucky Red Hair strain

What’s a good one?

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Beautiful. Looks like you got three from seed that could pass as clones! Keep it rocking! Let me know if you want a vial of fem pollen from my all star reversed stud.

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I know man the giant indica type leaves on them looking awesome, there’s a couple leaves here and there with variegation or are a little mutated but it seems to be growing out of it. I will definitely take you up on some of that pollen when I’m ready for it. still need to up pot these I’m slacking but I want these big, and have clones backed up before I even flip to flower. so may be a bit longer but I will keep updating when I can.

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Those are beautiful! I’ve been absent from home for a few weeks, and wife wasn’t able to take care of her. Gave her a haircut, and a good soaking. She will bounce back. Having said that: I’m curious to see how she does here outside…! Edited: why the small leaves???

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anyone pinch your seeds? i haven’t seen kentucky red hair anywhere else until this morning on a seeds here now email advert.

KRH OG

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Nah I don’t think so.

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I sent him a message to see what it is. Might be interesting to do a double Kentucky Red hybrid

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Just pulled these out of the tent to snap some pics. 16 days from flip over here, they are not under the strongest light but everything is cruising along the male had a couple pollen sacks that where exploding today so i might seperate him I meant to flip the females before him but never did.

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They’re beautiful!

Brett says his Kentucky Red Hair Shunk has a unique growth pattern, and grows short and stout. Its Indica dominance shines through and it produces big skunky beautiful buds. I don’t think it’s the same strain directly but possibly a long distance relative from years ago. I remember in the 80’s KRH and the Kentucky Blue Grass was always the best weed available in the south when you could get it.
I did a little research and this is the source of the Kentucky Red Hair Sunk that Brett used.
https://www.oldschoolchronic.com/product-page/kentucky-redhairskunk-f2

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14 days old. Went back to the mixture that it loved. Field soil, perlite, and seedling soil. Fluffy mixture, and drains well.

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I live in a state that borders Kentucky. The county I live in borders the Ohio River.
When I was in high school, I was buddies with a guy, whose cousin was married to a guy that grew weed. We used to go over to the growers house and smoke.
I always said the buds that guy had looked like fuzzy red caterpillars. This would have been around ‘89 or ‘90.
Pretty dang sure I just figured out what he was growing. That was the first good weed I ever smoked.
The memories that brings back.

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Id love a puck of these if available, I have a strain with a parent that is named crazy red hair bastard I think, would be dope to cross two red hair strains haha <3

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@ChinookKing @Addams_family_farm Any of you all figured out the flowering time on this? Sorry if it’s been said

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In its natural environment

With a mixture I had help with, that included an amount of soil from here


My failures this journey have been my own. Too eager to start something, at a time I shouldn’t have. Will be testing the soil tomorrow, to make sure it’s good

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That looks soft enough to lay on

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Definitely is

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Here’s what I have so far…

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Kinda weird the phosphorus chart doesn’t have a green color, unless it is s o high that it past blue…:grinning::grinning::grinning:

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