What's new

Ace Tropical Mix

Gato420

Active member
ATM#1
Here are some clones from my first grow out of this mix. They are enjoying an unusually mild and dry fall.

I have the seed mother in the flower tent, pics later, and two more in the Love Shack!

Cheers!
 

Attachments

  • 1730743364628.png
    1730743364628.png
    1.1 MB · Views: 43
  • 1730743386034.png
    1730743386034.png
    1.1 MB · Views: 41
  • 1730743411666.png
    1730743411666.png
    1.1 MB · Views: 42

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Hi @Gato420 Could you describe her scents on the nose? Close up pictures of the flowers would help with identifying the genetics. Not all genetics turn colorful when ripening; many tropical varieties stay green, even when flowering in cold temperatures.
 

Gato420

Active member
Here is the seed mother. She has 9 weeks flower today. She is over 6 feet including her bucket.
She smells lemony while the ones outdoors give off more of a carrot scent. All give off lemon when touched. When supercropping her stems she can smell like a dill pickle. Not super resinous looking, particularly indoors but getting sticky to the touch.
20241105_051510.jpg

Hi @Gato420 Could you describe her scents on the nose? Close up pictures of the flowers would help with identifying the genetics. Not all genetics turn colorful when ripening; many tropical varieties stay green, even when flowering in cold temperatures.
Hi @dubi she has a very light, pleasant carrot like smell. A hand rub and into the nose has a mild lemony scent. As I was telling the people at Ace, it reminds me so much of the bag seed we grew in the '70's. We were told it was Colombian back then. This plant has been a pleasure to grow. Very branchy and trainable. Clones well, doesn't seem picky about feed. Just easy livin'.
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Thanks a lot for the pics @Gato420 she is barely at mid flowering so still needs time to develop more resins Are you growing the regular or feminized version ?
 
Top