Bud Goodman's Perpetual Thread of Perpetually Good Buds, Man.

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Meanwhile, Bubba thrives on her composting kin and an occasional splash of water from the garden hose.
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They don't need us... We need them.
Look at those colors and form. Perfection in the extreme!

That's what I'm talking about. Pure genetics that want to live and thrive anywhere, under all conditions. I told you there's something special about that strain.
In my mind, that cultivar represents a missing link. Something's in those Kushes, specifically Bubba in general, some really, really important genetic markers.

That shade of green is what envy is made from. Look at the surrounding wild clovers, and grasses, it's virtually indistinguishable. Zero signs of bugs, no pestilence, no signs of molds, or any type of weakness whatsoever. (we know there's got to be bugs/molds in that compost pile) Plus it's been sitting in extremes this past week, even near frost temps. But you wouldn't know it, by the looks.

Those super tight buds are a natural adaptation, highly specific, inherited resistance. It's highly evolutionary, and didn't happen by mistake. My guess is that it's a fine example of tandem repeats. ie. the crystalline structure have leaned how to collapse in upon itself over and over again. in strings, pairs, maybe even whole lines of genetic coding. HP#7 was probably an earlier evolutionary relative in this process. In my mind Bubba represents the zenith of these specific traits.
 
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i have always need quite fond of you too. :-)
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It's like the Bro-zone layer up in here. I'm about it.
 
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Look at those colors and form. Perfection in the extreme!

That's what I'm talking about. Pure genetics that want to live and thrive anywhere, under all conditions. I told you there's something special about that strain.
In my mind, that cultivar represents a missing link. Something's in those Kushes, specifically Bubba in general, some really, really important genetic markers.

That shade of green is what envy is made from. Look at the surrounding wild clovers, and grasses, it's virtually indistinguishable. Zero signs of bugs, no pestilence, no signs of molds, or any type of weakness whatsoever. (we know there's got to be bugs/molds in that compost pile) Plus it's been sitting in extremes this past week, even near frost temps. But you wouldn't know it, by the looks.

Those super tight buds are a natural adaptation, highly specific, inherited resistance. It's highly evolutionary, and didn't happen by mistake. My guess is that it's a fine example of tandem repeats. ie. the crystalline structure have leaned how to collapse in upon itself over and over again. in strings, pairs, maybe even whole lines of genetic coding. HP#7 was probably an earlier evolutionary relative in this process. In my mind Bubba represents the zenith of these specific traits.
Oh... There's some bugs... But they're in check... And I have sprayed it... That's the same plant I posted covered in mites a month or so back.
 
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What size tent Bud, and are they 12” pots?
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Woops just saw, 10x10. Looks like about 2 doz plants in the above shot?
Yes... It's 10'x10'.
I don't recall how many were in there at the time... Most recent flip is 11, but I could fit more when I had them staggered.
Those were in #3 and #5 nurseries... Now I'm using 12" squares
 
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Thebol circle of life bud!🤣 I’ve been trying to keep rotating mothers every quarter of the year so they don’t get too old. Plus I’m getting more and more so I can only use two gallon pots.
 
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Thebol circle of life bud!🤣 I’ve been trying to keep rotating mothers every quarter of the year so they don’t get too old. Plus I’m getting more and more so I can only use two gallon pots.
I don't even have the room for two gallons. 😂
Those were all in 5" squares... My current veg is two 4'x4' tents. And one of those is going back to a day flower room soon.
Downsize coming... Get 'em while you can. 👍
 
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I don't even have the room for two gallons. 😂
Those were all in 5" squares... My current veg is two 4'x4' tents. And one of those is going back to a day flower room soon.
Downsize coming... Get 'em while you can. 👍
If no one else grabs them send them on over lol. If I don’t have room someone I know will.👨🏻‍🌾😁 y’all better speak up!
 
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Oh... There's some bugs... But they're in check... And I have sprayed it... That's the same plant I posted covered in mites a month or so back.
So it's holding itself. That PC1 is amazing stuff no doubt. I can't imagine a plant sitting in compost pile without some assault of some type on multiple levels. Hearty Strong breeds that meet the following conditions;

Capable of 20%>
Bug resistant
Fungi/Mold Resistant
Large
Compact Tight Internodes
Dense
Fast Flowering <8-9wk

I know that's a big wish list, so able to omit one category or so, especially for ones that check boxes in other places. But I suspect there's many cultivars that meet the above criteria well.

What would be at the top of your list? Say top 3... I did a pretty good defol a few days ago, so she's bouncing back right now.
Here's the blueberries; Week 3, I think.
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