MajorPrune
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Hi All, here are my 5 Sour Boggle girls. I started them indoors on New Years Day under t5's. I hand-watered 6"pots with coco using GH FloraNova Grow. Starting at around 25 ppm I work my way up to around 500 at 45 days from sprout. It's quick, simple and works.
I set them to 12/12 at 60 days to set flower and separated the most vigorous male. I'm not set-up for selecting males beyond that...yet. I took him indoors and collected pollen.
I ended up with 6/11 girls from the pack. I continued to flower and pollinated the biggest pheno indoors.
I put them outside in at about 90 days in 1 bag of Happy Frog each. I'm going to compost my way to a fully raised garden so I just made mounds on the ground after I tilled down 2'with a rented walk-behind monster-tiller. As I live in a dry and relatively warm part of California, I can get a spring crop in the ground in March and harvest in May before they revert to veg. They reached to about 40" with stout dark green indica-ish stem and sativa-ish bushy branching.
These are tough plants as I was very rough on acclimatising them to chilly nights and full sun. I culled the weakest one and the rest came out great. Serious-Sweet-Rock-Hard-Nugs! I was very happy with the dense frosty rocks of very medicating body-stone bogglegum sweat smoke. It was very relaxing.
There seemed to be 2 main phenos, 1 broader leafed and thicker stemmed with a little less boggly sweat-funk, the other smaller and darker with a little bit more flex and more funk. Each plant had it's own peaks of greatness after the cure. The final bag-appeals were all in the 8,9,10's.
The girl I pollinated turned out to be the biggest but least(but still great) interesting odor. I liked #2 the best and will fully seed a branch in a few weeks with the pollen I collected.
I let them re-veg and I would say the hormones 'are strong in this one'. They didn't want to flip back! It took more than a month for the curly mutant leaves to stop.
They are now in pre-flower after shooting back up 6'. The phenos all expressed different growth patterns and the smaller ones are now the most vigorous and I can't wait to see them flower again.
In the pictures I just put up some screen to bend/ support the tops of the tallest 2.
Pre-flowers
Missed a zip-tie :(
Relief...
I set them to 12/12 at 60 days to set flower and separated the most vigorous male. I'm not set-up for selecting males beyond that...yet. I took him indoors and collected pollen.
I ended up with 6/11 girls from the pack. I continued to flower and pollinated the biggest pheno indoors.
I put them outside in at about 90 days in 1 bag of Happy Frog each. I'm going to compost my way to a fully raised garden so I just made mounds on the ground after I tilled down 2'with a rented walk-behind monster-tiller. As I live in a dry and relatively warm part of California, I can get a spring crop in the ground in March and harvest in May before they revert to veg. They reached to about 40" with stout dark green indica-ish stem and sativa-ish bushy branching.
These are tough plants as I was very rough on acclimatising them to chilly nights and full sun. I culled the weakest one and the rest came out great. Serious-Sweet-Rock-Hard-Nugs! I was very happy with the dense frosty rocks of very medicating body-stone bogglegum sweat smoke. It was very relaxing.
There seemed to be 2 main phenos, 1 broader leafed and thicker stemmed with a little less boggly sweat-funk, the other smaller and darker with a little bit more flex and more funk. Each plant had it's own peaks of greatness after the cure. The final bag-appeals were all in the 8,9,10's.
The girl I pollinated turned out to be the biggest but least(but still great) interesting odor. I liked #2 the best and will fully seed a branch in a few weeks with the pollen I collected.
I let them re-veg and I would say the hormones 'are strong in this one'. They didn't want to flip back! It took more than a month for the curly mutant leaves to stop.
They are now in pre-flower after shooting back up 6'. The phenos all expressed different growth patterns and the smaller ones are now the most vigorous and I can't wait to see them flower again.
In the pictures I just put up some screen to bend/ support the tops of the tallest 2.
Pre-flowers
Missed a zip-tie :(
Relief...