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No--Pretty fade on that one is she also the closest to chop?
Addendumb:Pretty fade on that one is she also the closest to chop?
I assume yer talkin' about the purdy one with the halloween colors.Pretty fade on that one is she also the closest to chop?
Dinafem Shark Attack--Also have this weirdo growing:
New growth is completely deformed on one side. Same as the tri cuts,
Dinafem Shark Attack.
Dinafem Shark Attack--
is that strain noted for mutations???
A Farmer asked me about cloning--
here's my answer:
I just "learned" how to clone this year.
Sure, I stuck cuttings in the ground up in the mountains 45 years ago,
but I've had no use for 'em in the last three decades here;
I don't do lights, and I needed each available spot for a seed plant.
I bought seeds for the first time in my life this year,
some folks were quite shocked at what I paid for 'em;
so I decided to maximize my investment.
Instead of throwing my prunings under the plants,
(my plants are heavily pruned-for-mainstems)
I stuck 'em in a <red or blue Heh> cup/w hole-in-the-bottom of wet vermiculite;
after dunking the cut stems in rooting gel, and then rooting powder
(I put some pumice in the bottom of the cup for stability).
Cookie trays Heh of the cups went under the table on the back porch,
and were fine-sprayed/misted six or eight times a day;
100% success--
after I got the hang of it...
Wet vermiculite...You put your cuts in wet soil or you keep your soil dry and just keep them spraying?
First one came out yesterday--how those casey cookies looking @geologic
Consume...Harvest time! What's the plan when these are all finished?
The gardners are still at work tonite:
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I thought I skated on the "pestilence(s)" afflicting so many Farmers this year, but; not so.
I've had the biggest "worm bloom" in the last 15 or 20 years;
happened in, like, two days.
Never seen anything quite like this, the "worms" are different too;
they're longer and skinner and bigger (they must grow at a very rapid rate) and, besides buds--
they eat fan leafs...
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The early-flowering Moonshine Haze was the most affected,
the early-flowering Farmers Mix was next,
Chemdog D x GSC next,
and then ~ 5% of my "indigenous" strain.
Notice what's missing???
Casey Jones X GSC.
No evidence of any worm predation on any of the Casey Jones Cookie plants-from-seed or their clones--
very interesting...
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Thou shalt not be afraid
Of the terror by night
Nor the arrow that flies by day
Nor for the pestilence
That walketh in the darkness
Nor for the destruction
That waiteth in the noonday hour
Never seen a red one,What are the red cats?
The Chemdog clones I grew were reverse engineered seed. Chemdog parented OG Kush and Sour Diesel. The breeder took both children, Og Kush and Sour Diesel crossed to create the Chemdog by Greenhouse Seeds. Like a son and a daughter creating a cloned parent? The strain is very stable. OT: Just pulled a Og Kush. Needs a cross with large producer like Blue Dream or Big BudI just discovered I've been misusing my plants' names,
I'm still new to this aspect of the contemporary Cannabis world;
the person is Chemdog--
and he named the plants Chemdog...
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