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Good to see you back mate! Pretty cool huh, how these fine genetics are spreading around the world.
Hi everyone, ty you all for the replies and the interest in the genetics.
LOve that pic of the cherry candy fuel leaf slayer, the zoid lines also though some leaf mutations from time to time, i love the way they look and they make for some cool pics as yours is.
anyways much respect to all who have posted here and support the aussie scene
moonunit
oh and i will become more active in this thread soon with updates and pics ect of where everything is at, just been abit off the grid of late
nice HS cant wait to see some buds
hey all,hey h.s,looking real nice man,k= to you,and of course moon for the amazing genetics,i really beleive aussie breeding will make a big showing in the years to come!
it,s great to see so many zoid grows happenin!
can see it as the next big thing,especially the z99,can,t wait for the reease,anyway guys,great work,and nice job h.s..peace..sensient
a really thick, pungent, sweet aroma, like kid's cough medicine....that type of sickly sweet Cherry flavour..
Thanks dude. I had been worried about mold & it turns out my fears have come true....I have noticed a few yellowing leaves on a couple of the bigger buds & when I pulled them out, sure enough, mold....ffs....the bigger colas are just so thick & chunky no airflow could penetrate....only just starting but she is coming down a.s.a.p. 70 days today, still got clear/cloudy trichs....could have gone another 2 weeks at least
nice looks like we got one phenotype pretty much like this one...i would recon a good cure before smoking, so the cherry smell could get dominant. I found the non cured samples nice to be smoked, but they tasted more thai/green than after a month or two of curing where the fruity starts dominating. still it could depend on the phenotype, too.
my friend also had mold on few of his CCF; this strain is quite sensitive to it, i m not sure if that come from the blueberry side.
just found a CCF x Destroyer male from some seeds....
i also have two DeepChunk x Zoidfuel.. i ll post all the picts when i get my camera cable back...
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Oh and i forgot to mention, the main goal of the ccf was to see how hard it would be to get dense sativa like flowers, on a short stout indica structured plant, but also retain the sativa high.
I think more work is needed to achieve this for sure, but one can see how the line has moved towards said goal.
much respect
Moonunit
Thanks dudeHell yeah.. nice grows going on in here, freaking tagged this thing just for the smells alone..... i want cherry.....had the derailed blues x sensi star going last year, was like a mile sweet cherry cough drop, very pleasant, had a mix of some darker undertones, maybe like chocolate.....
but damn, this stuff looks the fire hippyslayer........i can just hear Iron Maiden blasting as trim is flying and the house is a stinking..
Hi everyone
Slayer, mate sorry to hear about the mold, unfortunately the ccf , even the sat leaning phenos grow dense enough to attract the mold. The zoidchunk is also suseptable but finishes much quicker, and stinks even more believe it or not, but in a very different way. The original candy cut (original mother of the ccf) is a mystery as to its origin, my guess is a blueberry cross of some sort. The originator of the cut is family, he rescued a bunch of plants from death from a very inexperienced grower back in the day who had imported seed (seedbank seed). He chose the best fem which is the candy cut and has held it ever since, its a newcastle based clone, but has spread abit aswell. I actualy named it the candy for reference but it goes under a few different names depending on the circles holding it. I dont normaly breed with individual plants but played with this one and i think it has made something pretty unique.
Your lady looks lovely m8, although u always grow lovely ladies , the yield looks nice for its size too, i look forward to your opinon on the high aswell m8, beautiful work m8 and ty for having faith in the genetics.
much respect
Moonunit