I thank you sir. Hopefully I can bring tons more eye candy. Glad you stopped in. Such a beautiful and graceful plant if you ask me.
I'm switching gears now. I picked up some genetics worked by Clackamas Coot. Here's what I'm working with. I'm trying to bag some good phenos. Seeds were placed in root riot cubes soaked in rain water, coconut water, aloe, soap nut tea, and fulvic acid. Blue Orca x (The Black x 91 NL#5/Neville's Haze) aka 'Bliss'
Bed plants look like they're kicking the potted plants asses......soil volume matters. If I could grow in beds I'd switch in a heartbeat. Even better in the ground. Keep it up organic homie
Changing Gears Well I wanted to plot my course a bit so I can be a little more organized moving forward. I've been terrible in the past. My goal is to try to capture the raw heirlooms. It will be an awesome journey. My Plan >Bliss 1st cycle > take cuts from each female pheno identified and 2 strongest males > cull males from planter > keep cuts of each pheno and males in veg area 2nd cycle > plug and run > take cuts from desired female phenos > harvest pollen and seeds 3rd cycle > fem cut run I will also be working with "the yogi", "mr greengenes cherry bomb 79' maui wowie ibl", malawi, and "purple zebra".
for sure man. We see pots and think that's how roots should grow. Under natural conditions 80% of roots ride along the humus layer. Let them grow out to explore. Thanks man. I've been bouncing at another forum but GCO is where I learn. I will be making myself more active over here. Good folks.