MrSativaMan
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It seems like it might be worth a try.I'm just wondering if y'all think a Thai xxl cross with cherry gelato would be fire
Thai has a nice uplifting high.and gelato i had lots of types bit yea could be cool.do you like the look of the plant?I had 2 lemon cherry gelatos growing but one turned out to be male. I just planted 2 Thai xxl seeds and was thinking I could get rid of 1 since I already have 2 plants still in flower. I'm just wondering if y'all think a Thai xxl cross with cherry gelato would be fire
The Thai is only a few days old out of sprout so there's not much to like about it so far, from what I've watched on YouTube I like it thoughThai has a nice uplifting high.and gelato i had lots of types bit yea could be cool.do you like the look of the plant?
When in doubt... pollinate! The worst thing that could happen is a wasted run or two trying them out after. I just grew an f2 generation seed from a cross I made that was very disappointing. I'm lucky I didn't fill a whole tent with them. That's just part of breeding but it's extremely satisfying anyway.
I actually love the Thai. Have you ever pollinated with a syringe? That is how I would do it. Minimal seeds. Only pollinate your lower branch or branches. Be careful not to do it on a windy day. Just a touch of pollen goes a long way. Do you see balls? If so it may have already happened.I had 2 lemon cherry gelatos growing but one turned out to be male. I just planted 2 Thai xxl seeds and was thinking I could get rid of 1 since I already have 2 plants still in flower. I'm just wondering if y'all think a Thai xxl cross with cherry gelato would be fire
I’ve also found when doing local pollination that I just use RO water on a Q-tip and then dab a Q-tip in pollen. Bobs your uncle.I actually love the Thai. Have you ever pollinated with a syringe? That is how I would do it. Minimal seeds. Only pollinate your lower branch or branches. Be careful not to do it on a windy day. Just a touch of pollen goes a long way. Do you see balls? If so it may have already happened.
When you take that male down, use a trash bag or something of the like to cover the plant so it doesn’t just blow a wad on your girl(s).
Send us some pictures
No I add a bit of H20. The Q tip method sounds great.I’ve also found when doing local pollination that I just use RO water on a Q-tip and then dab a Q-tip in pollen. Bobs your uncle.
I assume you’re using ro water in the syringe or are you just using the needlepoint and dipping it into pollen dry and applying it that way??
I'll get you some pictures in about 20 minutes!I actually love the Thai. Have you ever pollinated with a syringe? That is how I would do it. Minimal seeds. Only pollinate your lower branch or branches. Be careful not to do it on a windy day. Just a touch of pollen goes a long way. Do you see balls? If so it may have already happened.
When you take that male down, use a trash bag or something of the like to cover the plant so it doesn’t just blow a wad on your girl(s).
Send us some pictures
Oh you have a Baxter.No I add a bit of H20. The Q tip method sounds great.
With the syringe I have been able to just pollinate one or two flowers. Just get about 5-9 seeds at best, then just clone from there. I just don’t really like having to deal with males with the next generation.
We bred Godfather OG with Lemon Super Shining Haze a few years ago. They have been great. All my buddies can’t figure out what it really is. I’ve been calling it Father Lemon. Great genetics!!! It’s a great hybrid that usually yields between 12-18 ozs cured. Smell and taste is unreal!
I will send in some pics of them next time I make it to that location.
Btw I have friends(stink bugs) that have taken up residence on a few of my plants in the garden, so I moved about 10 out to a few of my ladies. Those damn things are great pest deterrents!
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