been looking for good freeze beans since rcmc/udg closed down. what's the consensus on beanhorder's work?
Got a BB/DPxFreeze going outdoors this year. I like it's a nice bean so far. like burnt oil/rubber sometimes. PM if you want to see some pics. It' sitting right next to a MOBxFreeze
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Long-time lurker, first time poster here.
I have the following Beanho freeze crosses outside flowering right now:
Purple freeze
Durban x blueberry x freeze
Nigerian Kandahar x freeze
Durban x big freeze
Once I figure out how to post pics I'll post some up.
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been looking for good freeze beans since rcmc/udg closed down. what's the consensus on beanhorder's work?
Purple freeze is about 2 weeks until the chop. We had a couple days of solid rain and I lost one bud to budrot. The colas on the purple freeze are way more dense.
No issues with the others.
Some of them are starting to show the pink/purple hairs.
The Nigerian Kandahar x BF is definitely leaning towards the Nigerian end of the spectrum. I'm excited for that!
A little update:
Purple freeze is getting chopped this week. Trichome heads are about 15% amber and the rest are cloudy with only a few clear.
Durban/blueberry x Freeze will probably get chopped next week. It's about a week behind the PF . In the last week the smell of this one has gotten noticeable sweeter and more complex.
Durban x Freeze will most likely be chopped at the end of next week (weather permitting of course). This one smells exactly like Durban/BB x freeze without that extra layer of the blueberry sweetness.
It's looking like the Nigerian Kandahar x freeze will be the end of sept or first week of October. All the hairs are still white and the majority of the trichome heads are clear with less than 20% cloudy. I might have to bring this one in during the nights depending on the weather.
These are all grown in living soil and haven't received anything but rain water since the last week of August. They are fading nicely. They were topped and pruned early on to produce multiple main colas. I also had to keep them short so they wouldn't peek out over my 6 foot fence.
We've had some nice sunny weather with low humidity and they've been bulking up nicely these last few weeks.
I've only had to deal with minimal bud rot. If I were to classify the amount of budrot I would describe it as negligible compared to other strains I've grown outdoors.
Interestingly, I have a clone of each of these growing at another site in soil with chems. I'm looking forward to doing a comparison between living soil/chem grown.