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Centennial Seeds Grow

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Thanks for remembering my grow, ganj! LOL.

Yup. Sexytime is here. 7 plants.....2 gal pots....12-16" tall. I kept them under an 8-lamp t-5 until a week ago when I then set up the "spaceport" (LOL) to coax a bit more length from the shoots. Each plant had 4-6 cuts on it

They were put into 12/12 yesterday. Obviously the next 10 days or so will tell the tale on both fronts.

Waitin for some skinny leaves but...um.... theyz lookin mighty indica to me. Gotta say tho...that for plants in veg these fuggers smell incredibly skunky. Wow. I've grown veg plants in this space before with no filter and have rarely gotten a whiff, but these...man...the dank hits ya when ya come in the front door. Ya mon!

here's a veg shot
 

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Love the supplemental lighting... :) I am experiencing also the most pungent seedlings I've ever grown. No complaints, tho! Tear 'em up, Sky!
 
Very nice sky high! They look well fed and happy there.

The Purple Rhino is a super anthocyanic plant. Your leaves have that almost blue look of the daddy. Don't worry about the fat fingers on those ladies. They're Sativa to the core :)

So you flipped them already, were there any premordia showing yet? Regardless, they look mature enough to flower.

Thanks for the update. -Crop
 
Yeah, Crop....they were tryin' to get with it/show some maturity... no alternating branches, but definitely poppin new growth where it counts. Couldn't really make anything out for sure... yet. Hopefully I'll shake a few nice females out of the mix soon!

I would have let them go a few weeks longer but I'm short on decent veg space. I rigged up this makeshift tent for em so I can sex em...then I'll put em in the bloom room with the light they deserve once things are sorted out.

I'll update again when they flash their titties (or drop trou and get kicked out of the party)!

s h
 
Well, I had kind of a shitty day. I needed to cheer myself up so I made a seed purchase.

It's pretty nice when I can walk my dog from my house to a store that sells marijuana seeds from a local breeder.

Waipi'o Hapa.. had me at lime and hibiscus. I'll post when I germ these. I've got too may other projects going on at the moment.
 

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i have been eyeing the 21 and the blueberry. Not sure which one i want to go with yet.
 
blueberry, maybe because I grew the crap out of the grapefruit and i'm ready for something new. Either one is a good choice :nerd

honestly? flip a coin, you'll like the outcome :rock

A (select) blueberry male from coos bay.. hell yea!


CropReport, where is the sweettooth from? spice of life? is it the ((SPG X BB) X SPG)

SPG = sweet pink grapefruit

BB=blueberry, not biker blue
 
blueberry, maybe because I grew the crap out of the grapefruit and i'm ready for something new. Either one is a good choice :nerd

honestly? flip a coin, you'll like the outcome :rock

A (select) blueberry male from coos bay.. hell yea!


CropReport, where is the sweettooth from? spice of life? is it the ((SPG X BB) X SPG)

SPG = sweet pink grapefruit

BB=blueberry, not biker blue

Spice of Life via Dr. Chronic. They were a freebie pack resulting from a screwed up order. Who knew? :) -Crop
 
I've seen pics of some farm boys in Nebraska who grew the ST#3 in a corn field. It was a 4ft bud. Definitely a solid strain and a great producer.
 
Not sure how to say this without sounding rude and don't want to derail your thread.

The Hawaiian sounds interesting. The Rhino, blueberry, sweet tooth are boring to me and other peoples work. There are enough dutch genes around already. The bud shots on their website are not ripe on their genetics offered so that is another disappointment. I would like to see some mexican sativa genes or undutched US genes and original strains from these guys and hope they step it up.

CS run really healthy plants, and they run many generations of seeds in Colorado and select them to perform very well here. I am running a bunch of CS stuff and it's all killer. Django, 21, Further, etc. The BB they have I would guess was a number of different Blueberry plants from different breeders crossed and selected for Colorado growing over a number of seed generations. High quality work from them IMO. I hear you on boring dutch genetics, but I am seeing a very nice spin on things with the plants from them. The roughneck is winning with the Pure Jamaican Lambsbread cross. I understand the breeder attained it while traveling, got seeds here, got them running and then crossed them and got the hybrid uniform and stable. Boring enough? I don't want to sound rude either but you should pop a few of the beans from them and see for yourself. They are a young company and so far Im very impressed with the seeds. Smiles on everyones faces...

If I see you at Red Rocks, and your not too bored by it, I will share a roughneck spliff with you!Sshfan:rauch08:
 
The roughneck is winning with the Pure Jamaican Lambsbread cross. I understand the breeder attained it while traveling

Onespark -- I truly appreciate the kindness, but let me correct something. The Lambsbread cut we bred to is the "Jamaica" from Hemcy Seed Co. I wish I had collected them myself from the Island, but the truth is far less romantic.

These came to us as live female tissue via Rahl. It's important to us that we keep our lineages as straight as possible and that we give credit where credit is due.

A breeder here in the US has already turned out a hybrid based on the Roughneck and another based on a "21" male. He's given us credit for the inputs just as we try to do here. -Crop
 
I brought home some bag seeds from jamaica and none of them popped. I've tried to grow bagseed landraces from costa rica and belize as well but nothing came from it. stringy plants that hated indoor.

Maybe it's a good thing that the jamaican was already established. It probably saved you some time and dissapointment.
 
I don't want to sound rude either but you should pop a few of the beans from them and see for yourself. They are a young company and so far Im very impressed with the seeds. Smiles on everyones faces...

If I see you at Red Rocks, and your not too bored by it, I will share a roughneck spliff with you!Sshfan:rauch08:

I have been harsh considering I have not tried their genetics. I like they way they handled my criticism with respect and I like what they are doing with their sativas after researching them so more.

Sky High sorry I offended you and hope to see your roughnecks progress.
 
no prob, ssshfan.... i just thought it odd that you weren't CELEBRATING THE FACT that there's a seed company >> IN<<< Colorado....

maybe that's nothing to the newer folks on the scene (?) who have always have the luxury of ordering genetics over the Net..... but for an olde fart like me whose been growing here for over 20 years who can remember a day when it was RARE to see >ANY< seed of WORTH show itself.....much less seed bred HERE (P-bud seed if you had a hook)....I guess it just caught me off guard a bit.

should have an update soon....

s h
 
I'm running a good sized population of Further, the goal being to select the next generation of females to work with. I'm satisfied that the number of starts will give us a very good sampling of the variety in these seeds.

I've culled all of the males and ended up with slightly more than 50% females. 1 was a full-blown herm at just over 2 weeks of flower. No stress, no light leaks, just more boy than girl.

Here's a pretty one right at 3 wks flower:



We took a number of cuts from each, all of these have rooted and are idling. We'll grow out the whole batch, trim, cure and then sample them all.

The best ones live on and will be included in the next round. The others get tossed. -Crop
 

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The final tally is 4 males....3 females. The first round of cuts didn't wanna hang out so i took some new cuts yesterday. Hopefully there's a pheno here that is worth going over count for....'cus the cuts take me into that grey area. I almost just let it all go and flowered em out as testers to see potency/high/etc. but I knew if I didn't clone 'em the fuckin GRAIL would be in the mix. Now it'll prolly be >just plain old ganj<...LOL
 
Sky, I know that pain. I've run about 3 girls the last couple years that I was kicking myself for not cloning... who knew?! lol Now I clone everything, moving rooted cuts to friends/patients to hold in order to keep plant count down if I must...
 
BTW, I just got Django, from Centennial. Will be germing a few of these on the next seed run. Hope things are great in your neck of the woods.
 
Update time, mon!

These are 20 days into 12/12. Because I've been a lazy fuck and didn't take the time to make space for 'em in the big bloom room they have spent the first 3 weeks under a lone 430 horti. However, they are still starting to get with it and show their stuff....and as of yesterday are now basking in a room with 4 K hanging about so I expect to see them take off very soon.

#1 is "the runt" I almost trashed very early on when it just sat there at about an inch tall for a couple weeks whiel everyone else was jammin it hard. She is still the shortest plant of the 3....but her clones roooted first and are the largest of the group. As you can see, She also has the widest leaves. Packing on the bud too.....
 

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