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These are regular varieties as I understand it, how many phenotypes were there in the f2 generation?(Plushberry x Cuvee) x Golden Tiger (Thai x Malawi)- f3
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This is an f3 polyhybrid of the above listed genetics, It Smells funky like liver and Skunky beer in flower, after harvest it takes on a Indian Pale Ale flavor that's very musky and tart/bitter with a grapefruit and Hops aftertaste that lingers for a while.
I started 10 seeds about a week ago.
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Potency is about 7/10, smell reminds me of an old Orange skunk, zero anxiety like an old mellow sativa, clearheaded and happy upbeat effects, after I fermented these flowers, they changed a bit, the grapefruit smells developed further, a bitter citrus rind smell came out and the tartness was more apparent and smoke is more potent but barely, it's got a dissociative psychedelic effect that creeps in after 20 minutes.
I'm hoping these f3's have the thick pistils and the grapefruit-hops funk, if they do I plan to use this in outcrosses.
Love the name! Just take my money already!(Plushberry x Cuvee) x Golden Tiger (Thai x Malawi)- f3
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This is an f3 polyhybrid of the above listed genetics, It Smells funky like liver and Skunky beer in flower, after harvest it takes on a Indian Pale Ale flavor that's very musky and tart/bitter with a grapefruit and Hops aftertaste that lingers for a while.
I started 10 seeds about a week ago.
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Potency is about 7/10, smell reminds me of an old Orange skunk, zero anxiety like an old mellow sativa, clearheaded and happy upbeat effects, after I fermented these flowers, they changed a bit, the grapefruit smells developed further, a bitter citrus rind smell came out and the tartness was more apparent and smoke is more potent but barely, it's got a dissociative psychedelic effect that creeps in after 20 minutes.
I'm hoping these f3's have the thick pistils and the grapefruit-hops funk, if they do I plan to use this in outcrosses.
I had limited seeds of the f2 because the F1 mom didn't like making themThese are regular varieties as I understand it, how many phenotypes were there in the f2 generation?
Yea I hope I can find something resembling"red hair skunk" in these seeds.Love the name! Just take my money already!
Sounds like a deal! I'm just getting ready to send out some testers. I want to see how other environments and methods can contribute to phenotype.I hate to muck up your post here, but if I'm gonna come back for updates, I wanted to see this:
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Please accept my apologies
If you're looking for someone to test some beans, I'm willing!
I will look and read, I have to repopulate f2 and according to all the data there should be 8 phenotypes, how that is I still don't quite understandI had limited seeds of the f2 because the F1 mom didn't like making them
If I had more I would be able to tell you in depth how much variety they displayed, but most plants looked nearly identical, some a bit stretchier and others tighter, some had less fluffy pistils, this mom had very exaggerated pistils. I believe the F1 mom was a recessive Malawi phenotype that got pollinated by a similar mandarin smelling male, but the height was very manageable, and it didn't occur to me it was Malawi dominant until I smoked it. The dissociative drunk Malawi effects are there but at about half the potency, where the Malawi makes you feel drunk/disoriented, this plant most has the 'orange' upbeat and dissociative psychedelic sativa chemotype.
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I remember the male I used smelled like a bag of rotten moldy oranges until it started produces stamen, and then it smelled like fermented grapefruit just like the mom.
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Lightly Fermented flower.
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Golden Tiger (Thai x Malawi) Mandarin Orange Phenotype.
I grew this one about 3 years ago near the start of this experiment and never got to make any seeds with her,.
It was very unique amongst the variety of f2's I made, most of the offspring appeared like they were at f4-f5 in how uniform they were.I will look and read, I have to repopulate f2 and according to all the data there should be 8 phenotypes, how that is I still don't quite understandI really want to look somewhere, and according to all the data these phenotypes will be distributed equally across the roots. Wildly interesting and time is now dragging eerily long)
How are you growing them currently?Sounds like a deal! I'm just getting ready to send out some testers. I want to see how other environments and methods can contribute to phenotype.
And they're taking Ocean Forest in seedling stages just fine?I use Fox Farms ocean forest, amended with some calcium sulfate(gypsum) and magnesium sulfate(Epsom salt). I plan to flower them when they get large enough for a 2 or 3 gallon pot(8th-10th node) I think I'm about 6 weeks off.
Sorry, I meant "Happy Frog", I use ocean forest come flowering time but I amend it a bit with perlite and a few other things(egg shells, gypsum, Epsom salt) because I often get burns from the Ocean forest being too hot for veg and seedlings.And they're taking Ocean Forest in seedling stages just fine?Ok... Now I'm sitting upright and toe-tapping lol. I'll gladly donate a few cups of coffee to you for a few beans in the mail to cover postage and gas to the post office. I'll document everything during the grow (here or privately) for your own feedback purposes.
Ah! Makes sense nowSorry, I meant "Happy Frog", I use ocean forest come flowering time but I amend it a bit with perlite and a few other things(egg shells, gypsum, Epsom salt) because I often get burns from the Ocean forest being too hot for veg and seedlings.
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