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If there was a perfect cultivar... I wouldn't have so many.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.View attachment 1171662
That's what I'm smoking.Those White Tahoe Cookies bro, that's looking very interesting.
Everytime the holy grail topic comes up I explain this to people lolIf there was a perfect cultivar... I wouldn't have so many.
Best one is the one I'm smoking.
That's what I'm smoking.
I suppose your both correct in that regard. I guess I'm talking along breeding lines I suppose. Mating those knock it out of the park solid traits, with different inclinations of flavors, especially for the newer growers.Everytime the holy grail topic comes up I explain this to people lol
Nothing is perfect for sure and I smoke 3/4 different strains almost everyday-I’m guess you do as well , take 3/4 of the good ones and mix em together that’s about as perfect as flower gets for me.If there was a perfect cultivar... I wouldn't have so many.
Best one is the one I'm smoking.
That's what I'm smoking.
Agreed, there's nothing better than blending/mixing strains together. Especially if your trying to break though a tolerance barrier. I know that one for sure. We picked that from Aquaman, and the epilepsy expert he put us in touch with awhile back, when Mary was hitting a wall on tolerance.Nothing is perfect for sure and I smoke 3/4 different strains almost everyday-I’m guess you do as well , take 3/4 of the good ones and mix em together that’s about as perfect as flower gets for me.
Holy Grail Kush?... Yep... Have that.Everytime the holy grail topic comes up I explain this to people lol
Even the White Tahoe Cookie doesn't meet your time constraints... I mean, you could cut it at nine weeks, but I think you'd be doing yourself a disservice.I suppose your both correct in that regard. I guess I'm talking along breeding lines I suppose. Mating those knock it out of the park solid traits, with different inclinations of flavors, especially for the newer growers.
Guys like yawl have room, and plenty of places to spread out and do your thing. Plus acumen. It makes things a little more straight forward, plus that's not even speaking to the actual collective experience here. That said, I'm always tying to think about the more inexperienced among us, and making good selections based upon available space, ease of grow, time investment, ect. Nothing worse I think for some intermediate, or the new comer to make bad choices, then have a bad/difficult experience down the line. Especially sucks if you only got room for one or two plants. It seems some cultivars are best attempted by experience growers, with sufficient safeguards in place, so the grow doesn't go off the rail.
ie. The solid Indica's that make growing easy peasy. Looks like there's lots that fit into this category these days. But you fella's certainly have much better optics into that, than I certainly do. I mean, I've had Tahoe Cookies before, but I've never grown it, and was honestly surprised to see that it's categorized as an Indica, TBH.
I always considered it an advanced or at minimum, an intermediate difficulty level growing plant, cause of the GSC heritage. But now that I'm looking at GSC, and it's classified as an Indica also, so that one kind of throw's me off some too. It's not what I would typically consider Indica traits. Plus, I've head she's a finicky longer flowering girl, so I've never attempted. I usually try to stay more southward of 9 weeks, usually, I suppose. So she's just along the upper periphery of what I would attempt. Especially within the confines of my current gig.
Me too... Maybe seven or eight.Nothing is perfect for sure and I smoke 3/4 different strains almost everyday-I’m guess you do as well , take 3/4 of the good ones and mix em together that’s about as perfect as flower gets for me.
Agreed, there's nothing better than blending/mixing strains together. Especially if your trying to break though a tolerance barrier. I know that one for sure. We picked that from Aquaman, and the epilepsy expert he put us in touch with awhile back, when Mary was hitting a wall on tolerance.
Potency is a real issue for us. Always looking for ways to break though those barriers. That's another reason I've been on the psilocybin train, thinking it might be a good option for me. Plus, I've been coming off these pain medicines (for years) and I'm down to virtually nil, so I need something to counterbalance it. I'll be off all narcotics completely, in the coming months. I'm feeling pretty good, occasional headaches aside. I don't know why, but thoughts of strawberry cough keep popping up in my head, for the past week or so. That's what I would typically consider a mid, but it's got such a knockout punch, and good solid flavor profile.
I've always been a bit of a lightweight, but these days my tolerance has been higher also. I've contemplated going to concentrates, or edibles. Dry ice is nowhere to be found, cause of flu, I think. I've got a few pounds of stuff that needs to be made into hash, but I never done it with just water, or ice.
We scrape the tray occasionally and put it in its own jar hard tellin what’s in there ? LolHoly Grail Kush?... Yep... Have that.
Even the White Tahoe Cookie doesn't meet your time constraints... I mean, you could cut it at nine weeks, but I think you'd be doing yourself a disservice.
You're probably going to want to let that Old Blueberry go longer than that as well... Next time I run it, I'll let it go Eleven weeks.
T-1000 is the cut (I have) that I'd encourage everyone, and especially new(er) farmers to give a go. It's fast, yields well, smokes great, and has "the look".
Me too... Maybe seven or eight.
I smoke joints just about exclusively. The ground up flower that doesn't fit gets pushed into the corner of the kief box... I'll roll that mix up when there's enough... Might add a little kief to it.
I fill those caps with reclaim from the dab rig! Lol good for when u need a good nites sleep and a wake n bake the next day without even smokin. Lmao
Worked with a guy that he and his wife would save all of their roaches, in a jar, and twist those up when things were tight... I've always smoked 'til there's nothing left.We scrape the tray occasionally and put it in its own jar hard tellin what’s in there ? Lol
Oh shit.I fill those caps with reclaim from the dab rig! Lol good for when u need a good nites sleep and a wake n bake the next day without even smokin. Lmao
This is what I do for a living so I don’t have a choice lol. Growing is different for everyone, me I’ve never read a grow book in my life. Everything I’ve learned is off trial and error but that’s how I learn best.I suppose your both correct in that regard. I guess I'm talking along breeding lines I suppose. Mating those knock it out of the park solid traits, with different inclinations of flavors, especially for the newer growers.
Guys like yawl have room, and plenty of places to spread out and do your thing. Plus acumen. It makes things a little more straight forward, plus that's not even speaking to the actual collective experience here. That said, I'm always tying to think about the more inexperienced among us, and making good selections based upon available space, ease of grow, time investment, ect. Nothing worse I think for some intermediate, or the new comer to make bad choices, then have a bad/difficult experience down the line. Especially sucks if you only got room for one or two plants. It seems some cultivars are best attempted by experience growers, with sufficient safeguards in place, so the grow doesn't go off the rail.
ie. The solid Indica's that make growing easy peasy. Looks like there's lots that fit into this category these days. But you fella's certainly have much better optics into that, than I certainly do. I mean, I've had Tahoe Cookies before, but I've never grown it, and was honestly surprised to see that it's categorized as an Indica, TBH.
I always considered it an advanced or at minimum, an intermediate difficulty level growing plant, cause of the GSC heritage. But now that I'm looking at GSC, and it's classified as an Indica also, so that one kind of throw's me off some too. It's not what I would typically consider Indica traits. Plus, I've head she's a finicky longer flowering girl, so I've never attempted. I usually try to stay more southward of 9 weeks, usually, I suppose. So she's just along the upper periphery of what I would attempt. Especially within the confines of my current gig.
Variety is what I'm gathering the market wants these days... My broker woulda blown a gasket if I showed up all Baskin-Robbins... Now, Dudes want thirty one flavors plus toppings.This is what I do for a living so I don’t have a choice lol. Growing is different for everyone, me I’ve never read a grow book in my life. Everything I’ve learned is off trial and error but that’s how I learn best.
Mybadvice is to just keep getting different stuff in round after round. Because. O matter how great a strain is your body gets use to it if that all your smoking. More variety the less you have to smoke to get there.
I like the looks of that... Nicely done!Hey Bud here is another one you might want to give a try when you get some room.
Manderine cookies
I fill those caps with reclaim from the dab rig! Lol good for when u need a good nites sleep and a wake n bake the next day without even smokin. Lmao
This is what I do for a living so I don’t have a choice lol. Growing is different for everyone, me I’ve never read a grow book in my life. Everything I’ve learned is off trial and error but that’s how I learn best.
Mybadvice is to just keep getting different stuff in round after round. Because. O matter how great a strain is your body gets use to it if that all your smoking. More variety the less you have to smoke to get there.
Are those with like a kief extract of some type? So your saying 10-11 week's is pretty average and normal then, Is what I'm hearing. Just cutting myself off from some really interesting possibilities by doing so. How late into flowering are you spraying labs bud?
Nice job man. Those buds are ginormous too. lolHey Bud here is another one you might want to give a try when you get some room.
Manderine cookies
No... Those are just infused coconut oil, made with trim, put into gel caps.Are those with like a kief extract of some type? So your saying 10-11 week's is pretty average and normal then, Is what I'm hearing. Just cutting myself off from some really interesting possibilities by doing so. How late into flowering are you spraying labs bud?
Nice job man. Those buds are ginormous too. lol
Lactobacillus. I've also been toying around today with Bifidobacterium, that's a species that were referred to as "Lactobacillus bifidus" until about 1960's and is used as active cultures in creating Yogurt. Some of these have obvious potential to enhance taste, and alter/improve terpene profiles, no doubt, and I've been using them in salt solutions to naturally raise my pH before feedings, producing enzymes, and phospholipid for uptake, during flower. With the added benefit of creating some additional C02. No question the plants really respond well to this stuff, regardless if it's placed in the root zone, or sprayed up above on the canopy. In fact, It keeps the plants scrubby clean up above it seems. I didn't start spraying above until I've seen bud doing the same.What is this Labs spray you guys are talking about?
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