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Tenguseedco testers 2024 outside grow, lets go!

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Tenguseedco testers 2024 outside grow, lets go!

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What’s the structure like on this one?
I really love the Gojo crosses, incredibly tasty.
I'll make some more pics so you can see.
Just wish i had started a week earlier so they would be a bit bigger but it is what it is.
 
I hope its a female and she continues like this until the end, just curious what it would be like.
Here’s what I found before in tangie x Cinderella man. Went three all the way to the top.
 

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Im not sure how a triploid could come from these genetics. And if you notice on the last picture that one had 4 shoots on the same level.
Triploids are suppose to be sterile higher thc % and more pest resistant.
Ohh that sounds like a lot of advantage.
More Thc and resistance is always very welcome.
How? I guess there are always exceptions to the rule...plant genetics are pretty complicated.
 
Ohh that sounds like a lot of advantage.
More Thc and resistance is always very welcome.
How? I guess there are always exceptions to the rule...plant genetics are pretty complicated.
Here is a diagram showing how they are made.
Here is a list of triploid indications, which I must say I find a lot of these characteristics in Cinderella man crosses.
“Growing extremely high-quality marijuana, quicker, and with larger yields. Triploid cannabis plants have a tendency to grow much larger than regular diploid plants. The larger size, including bigger leaves and longer stems, is also more lucrative for cannabis farmers
More potent number of cannabinoids: Studies comparing polypoid versus diploid marijuana shows that there are more cannabinoid levels found in triploid cannabis
Larger buds: Triploid marijuana plants have been known to produce much larger flowers, and they flower in a much shorter span of time“
Guess I need to get some things tested and dig back in to those tangie x cman.
 

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Here is a diagram showing how they are made.
Here is a list of triploid indications, which I must say I find a lot of these characteristics in Cinderella man crosses.
“Growing extremely high-quality marijuana, quicker, and with larger yields. Triploid cannabis plants have a tendency to grow much larger than regular diploid plants. The larger size, including bigger leaves and longer stems, is also more lucrative for cannabis farmers
More potent number of cannabinoids: Studies comparing polypoid versus diploid marijuana shows that there are more cannabinoid levels found in triploid cannabis
Larger buds: Triploid marijuana plants have been known to produce much larger flowers, and they flower in a much shorter span of time“
Guess I need to get some things tested and dig back in to those tangie x cman.
Very interesting, maybe i should clone her in case it turns out to be the one with exceptional amounts of cannabinoids and a mega production.

But who knows, could be a male, if so i'll surely chuck some of the pollen around.
 
Very interesting, maybe i should clone her in case it turns out to be the one with exceptional amounts of cannabinoids and a mega production.

But who knows, could be a male, if so i'll surely chuck some of the pollen around.
Let’s see how it plays out. I’d assume if it is putting out poly and triploids(mine above had four on most nodes which would be n4?) has to be coming from the c99 male I used in both Madmartigan and Cinderella man. 🧐 🧪 🧫 👨🏼‍🔬
 
Frostette, 2 different phenos.

They seems to be getting very resinous and very compact buds.

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See the bug on the left in the middle?
I call them pistil eaters as they seem specialized in eating white pistils.

Got plenty of them every season.
They also make some tiny holes in a few leaves but never serious damage so they can stay.
 
They sure got some antenna on them! Never really see a lot of bugs on the flowers themselves! Or anything else for that matter! I guess weed nectar doesn’t appeal two very much!
 
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