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Looking great! Going to have some nice bushes forming up in the next few days! Who is the blue dream breeder. I have heard mixed reviews from it, some people absolutely love it, some people think its not a great line. What do you think? Must like it.

Are you guys starting to find your males yet?
 

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Hey everyone,
here’s a photo of the sulphured plant in the garden and a flower on the Purple Sprite.
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Sweet, they really are weeds, I thought those sulfer burt plants were toast!

The Purple Sprite preflower looks like a mutation. Thats not normal growth morphology. Any other issues with those plants? I would hold off breeding with that individual to prevent the mutation from contaminating the line.

Schrews really loves that line! With any variety, you always get a few plants with mutations to sort though.
 

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Looking great! Going to have some nice bushes forming up in the next few days! Who is the blue dream breeder. I have heard mixed reviews from it, some people absolutely love it, some people think its not a great line. What do you think? Must like it.

Are you guys starting to find your males yet?
Hey man these are from garden of green I think. Only grew two seeds but both were similar flowering time. One really had a fruity smell all the way through growing and was alot more dense and the other was quite fluffy and smelt fruity towards the end of flowering. In the other video where the plant with buds had been topped, well that was just to try help it reveg a little quicker.
 

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Cool, oh yeah it started flowering so it has to revert. You could probably clear some of those weeds away this time of year to let the plants get some light and get up into better light. Later in the season let them grow in for camoflage.

Thinking about next year 2024 already looking at X-18 (Cider Kush) Tom Hill's line now available at Real Seed Company, Pakistani Chitral Kush Humboldt CSI, and Columian Mango Biche from Humboldt CSI. Do a reproduction and hybrize with my cultivar, Deep Chunk, and some of the other lines going.

Need to become a breeder, that would be fun!
 
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pipeline

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I guess we should start a 2023 Anything Outdoors thread for you guys in the South! Most of the growers posting here are in the North and we're in between seasons. Just start one and post the link if you want.
 

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Getting some good stuff from a friend in the UK! Going to cross these with Deep Chunk males going on.

super silver haze g13 hashplant 88 x hindukush
cheese afghanbx x hindukush
early skunk x lebanese
cheese afghan bx x lebanese
peach ozz x lebanese
Pure Afghan

Peach Ozz is a sativa dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) created through crossing the delicious OZ Kush X Peach Ringz strains. If you're a fan of the classic peach rings candy, you're totally going to fall in love with Peach Ozz. This baby packs a super sugary sweet peach flavor with a notable sour exhale. The aroma is earthy and sweet with a slightly sour overtone and hints of ripe peaches and spicy fruits. The Peach Ozz high is just as enticing as the flavor, with full-bodied effects that hit both mind and body with a buzzy happiness and sociable chattiness. The high starts with a lifted effect that fills your mind with a sense of happiness and a deeply relaxing feeling that erases any negative or racing thoughts. These will be replaced with focus and motivation, giving you the clarity that you need to get started on any mental undertaking or engaging in conversation with friends and family alike. With these effects and its high 23-24% average THC level, Peach Ozz is often chosen to treat those suffering from conditions such as chronic fatigue, depression, migraines or headaches, mood swings and chronic pain. This bud has small super dense rounded olive green nugs with rich amber undertones, red-orange hairs, and a coating of tiny purple-tinted bright white crystal trichomes.
 

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Heres the pure afghan! Check this out!


Description​

Genetics: Various Traditional Afghan Domesticates (“Landraces”)
Sourcing: Landrace Genetics, northern Afghanistan (Winter 2019)
Purpose: Charas (sieved)
Latitude: Various
Harvest: Various
Height: Various
Characteristics: Intense aromas, heavy branching, medium to broad leaflets
Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. afghanica (x C. sativa subsp. indica var. indica?)
Grow Type: Outdoor, greenhouse, or indoor
This winter (2019–20), we obtained accessions from the following crucial historic centres of cultivation in northern Afghanistan:
  • Balkh
  • Badakshan
  • Mazar-i-Sharif (i.e. the cultigen ‘Mazari’)
  • Kunduz
Unfortunately, during the process of transporting these seeds, a genius had the bright idea of mixing the bags together (after all, they’re “just cannabis seeds”).
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we aren’t able to rectify this situation.
However, all the seeds are healthy. Young plants are exhibiting marked var. afghanica leaflet traits.
 

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Looking great! Thanks for the update! What do you have growing there? Which lines are doing the best?

Those little flowering plants are being reveged I guess, starting to run out of time to yield much off those. How long do you have until flowering triggers? Probably triggers flowring some time in early February?
 

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There is all sorts. white widow, black sugar, red hot cookies, tropical punch, sherbeghan, god berry, fuel dog, fresian dew, white o.g, old school ripp, some random in house genetics aswell as some random barneys farms, Alaskan purp, purple g. A couple of dos si dos clones and some blue dream clones to. Those small flowering plants aren't going to amount to much at all. Flowering officially starts around the 22nd of January. Thanks for that pipeline.
 

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Awesome thats in about a week! Looks like a great lineup! How long can you flower before freeze shows up? Looks like summer is in full swing right now.
 

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It doesn't get real cold here until may, June, July ish. But it gets really wet around mid March which brings the rot.. it's really quite hard getting plants past ten weeks here sometimes..
 

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Yeah cold autumn weather brings rains. Early October freeze was unusual here. Some years you may be able to grow into late october, but it hasn't been the case as far as I can remember. For me drying outside, I have to cut so there are several days of dry weather before the rain! So it can be difficult.
 

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Yeah cold autumn weather brings rains. Early October freeze was unusual here. Some years you may be able to grow into late october, but it hasn't been the case as far as I can remember. For me drying outside, I have to cut so there are several days of dry weather before the rain! So it can be difficult.
Your drying outside up north? How do you keep it dry enough? I remember someone using a huge military tent and a couple canopys inside. Was that you?
 

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Oh yeah works well most of the time. You have to cut them down quite a bit and do it when its good drying conditions for several days, same time combines are harvesting fields.

Easy to let it get too dry, and you lose terpines. There were a few large nugs with a little mold in the center. I need to cut them down a little more on the biggest ones or work more quickly to take advantage of drying weather.

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Been listening to breeders on the Potcast, I was listening to Emerald Mountain Legacy and they said they suggest people focus on one project at a time to have the most chance of success. Similar things were echoed by other breeders such as Tom Hill who said, "I try to include as many plants as possible so nothing is lost."

Going to be focusing on doing a Deep Chunk reproduction and hybridizing with my Sativa Candy Chunk cv., so all other plants in the garden will be limited to 5 count. Will integrate them into the garden over the next couple years though.

Breeding outdoors is very slow, 1 breeding cycle per year instead of 4. But the line will be acclimated to the outdoors, so its worth the wait to have a good line. Will be working on this line for a few more years to stabilize once DC is hybridized. Will probably open pollinate using a male pollen mix for a few generations and take the line where it needs to go.

 

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