Frankenstein genetics grown by mosh

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So @Frankster has a autoflower breeding program he’s working on I have volunteered to see how the plants will perform in s less than desirable atmosphere!
- I’ve been running multiple breeder/strain autoflowers for over a year perpetually harvestesting 1 plant about every 2 weeks - my goal is 2-3 dried ounces off each plant. That goal won’t change with this grow .
 
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I have popped blue dream autos and a couple each of Afghan and Thai x’s
I hoping to end up with 6 nice female autos mostly dreams but really hoping one or 2 of the Thai come thru! Lol
I’m sure we can get @Frankster to tell us some more about the genetic influences ? Lol
 
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There’s ur pic- only 10 days old - they will be up potted, maybe today we will see, 1 time into their final nursery pot homes #2’s I think
 
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I’ll feed mega crop 2 part starting in a few more days - these seem to be heavy feeders for an auto plant. And hopefully in 70-80 days we end up with some buds like these which are just getting started!
 
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What I"m noticing more now is this, that during the flower I'm using more calcium and magnesium during the flowering cycle, now I use mostly RO water, and distillate from my dehumid unit, (starting with zero) but anyhow, that's been my experience. Photoperiods don't see to be as senstive to the calcium/magnesium/slufate/carbonates ratio's, trace minerals as the autos, they really seem to benefit more from a wide variety of trace minerals, but especially calcium.
 
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What I"m noticing more now is this, that during the flower I'm using more calcium and magnesium during the flowering cycle, now I use mostly RO water, and distillate from my dehumid unit, (starting with zero) but anyhow, that's been my experience. Photoperiods don't see to be as senstive to the calcium/magnesium/slufate/carbonates ratio's, trace minerals as the autos, they really seem to benefit more from a wide variety of trace minerals, but especially calcium.

Yeah I fed the first one a little heavy but much more like a photo than any of my other autos for sure
 
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I never understood why folks say autos need less feed. They need the amount of feed for the size plant they are. As for feed sensitivity thats strain dependent. A blue lemon thai cant take near the ec say a black widow can. Og’s are like that. Must be the thai in them.

The northern light autos i grew took more fertilizer than a photoperiod diesel thai hybrid even though it was much smaller plant in the end for example.
 
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These thai's have a sweet citrus lime smell to them, one of my favorites. I'm interested to see how it melds with the OG afghai kush auto genetics, it should be an interesting plant, as both are fine genetics.

The Blue Dreams are known entities, good producers, but one of the smaller variety. Has great smell, that classic blue dream taste. This is mosh second grow on this plant, so he knows more than I how it finished, tasted, smelled.

As for the frankensteins, I think you got some of the first f'3's there, probably the same as this plant that I have now in full bloom at 41 days. I'm really excited about this strain, actually. The kush genetics shine though well, big dense heavy producer, easy to grow, tolerant of challenging conditions, an all seasons plant, with vigor and potency.

Should do excellent outside, and produce heavy results, start seed by April 14, harvest shortly after summer equinox by 4th July when humidity is lowest across the country. A plant for all Americans. So easy, anyone can do it.
 
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These thai's have a sweet citrus lime smell to them, one of my favorites. I'm interested to see how it melds with the OG afghai kush auto genetics, it should be an interesting plant, as both are fine genetics.

The Blue Dreams are known entities, good producers, but one of the smaller variety. Has great smell, that classic blue dream taste. This is mosh second grow on this plant, so he knows more than I how it finished, tasted, smelled.

As for the frankensteins, I think you got some of the first f'3's there, probably the same as this plant that I have now in full bloom at 41 days. I'm really excited about this strain, actually. The kush genetics shine though well, big dense heavy producer, easy to grow, tolerant of challenging conditions, an all seasons plant, with vigor and potency.

Should do excellent outside, and produce heavy results, start seed by April 14, harvest shortly after summer equinox by 4th July when humidity is lowest across the country. A plant for all Americans. So easy, a caveman can do it.


Here we would start that june maybe may and harvest early. But july and august are 100% humidity like florida often here near the lakeshore.
 
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Soo can’t get the new bale till Friday mayb tomorrow if I’m lucky I know it seems fast but I would have normally upotted some if not most these already - from experience/trial and error - I like to get them in fresh damp promix after 1 make b 2 water only do t want the roots slamming in the sides of this small pot - I found in my opinion if ya let grow like a photo it slows em up to much for me- if I were growin trees they would go straight in 5-7 gallon lol . Hell I don’t really know what these will end up in ? Lol #3 nursery pot I think I don’t know fuckin small I know that ! Lol
 
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I have had me odd duck - I’ll ck it all out she’s goin in fresh promix - not drinkin it’s possble the soil is hot or root problem yes they are off the floor
 
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