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Maybe a candidate for drought-stricken areas;pretty sure the light tips are from letting the pot dry out too much. Which they seem to handle extremely well though, no droop, no yellowing.
That's funny I was just looking at my pineapples thinking I should transplant it soon lol.The plant had a rough winter,
but I finally got my first pineapple;
from the cut-off tops of store-bought ananas--
rooted by being set in a container on top of the soil...
Yep Its always Good for a smile when I swing by the Sati Mans Thread... I to have a Pineapple CuttingNever really occurred to me a closed pine cone has a similar structure like pine apple. It's like someone picked up a pine apple thinking it was a huge pine cone and then found the inside is largely edible. Delicious even
It is always great to see your Work SatiThe pink PCK is starting to stand out from the rest.
Someone in a forum, maybe here at the farm, mentioned a while ago that the Ace pure lines suffer heavily from inbreed depression. I does look like that but think it has a lot more to do with it not being near the western bred classic afghani and kush crosses and need a lot of work.
PCK is a ruby in the rough.
Another thing that stands out is that they are hard to pollinate and the pollen from the red male is not as potent as usual. Normally within 24-48 hours all the pistils from the flowes I pollinated are brown and I can clearly see it worked. Not the case with the pck flowers and pollen. Of some flowers all the pistils remained white. Pollinated all the flowers a second time and two days later it looks like I will have enough seeds for next round but still surprised how many pistils remain white.
I still plan on using the red male and/or female in the mix but by itself pink would still work... wineballs without the red wrapping:
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No problem, wait till you see my reply :DSorry to be long winded.
Look up Emma, Darwin's wife and first cousin. Darwin was the first to study inbreed humans, his own kids, of which some died very young.Hell I would guess humans even work that way, not sure if that study has ever been done haha.
Yet that treasure chest is the whole value of them. That treasure chest is the wide genepool they have to offer. Narrowing it down for breeders really makes no sense and is the opposite of what they should be doing to follow their own philosophy. The thing is, there are many different homozygous lines possible, which they should leave up to breeders buying the breeder pack. The only way it will come out as expected is when you have insight in how its traits inherit.Then when someone makes a cross with one of their breeding packs, it comes out to be what you expected, not a treasure chest of stuff to dig through(if you know what to do with it).
:woot: That would be amazing!Although I'm not much into kush, depeding on how things go will probably get some some kosher kush or similar and cross it with red pck male and make a modern version (or fix inbreed depression, or both, whichever is).
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