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Dropped Cat

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Three seedlings F2 01 xx doing well, transplanted a couple weeks ago.

Seedling F2 03 xx is so short and tight.

Plants in flower doing less well than expected, root rot?

The Zamaldelica is stunted, virtually no stretch.

Will yield maybe five or six grams from this round.

Been a hard time for these plants to be sure.

Sally forth I say.
 
DC. It's great watching your breeding/selecting unfold in this thread. Seems very organized. A good guideline for those growing micro and still want to do some selections of their own. I'm sure I will be in that boat soon enough.

Good luck in your endeavours!
 

Dropped Cat

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Veg box group:

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Seedlings in back, parent plants up front.
 

Dropped Cat

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DC. It's great watching your breeding/selecting unfold in this thread. Seems very organized. A good guideline for those growing micro and still want to do some selections of their own. I'm sure I will be in that boat soon enough.

Good luck in your endeavours!


What up,

You have some projects pending, that is exciting!

My project is slow going for the non climate controlled
space I grow in.

If one grows in an area that has heat and A/C they will
surely proceed much quicker than I have.

Staying organized is the best, I keep this thread
for that reason.

Got some paradise fem seeds to mess around with,
will make cross with the male Nepal Jam stinking up
the place.

The veg box is made to fit up to fifteen plants, so there
is space to work with. Any paradise crosses will stay at F1
for the short term, lol.
 

Dropped Cat

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SM 90 was cut from rotation a few weeks ago.

SM 90 has been returned to schedule a few days ago.

Plants are better for it, no doubt.

Coco hempy in non climate controlled area proves difficult
without diligence.

Next time I decide to alter feed I'll side by side to see.
 

Dropped Cat

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All the males have been vigorous, smelly lads.

There have been three major phenos for the record,
the cherry, from the 03 and 01, some faint lemon ones
and a couple hermies, from the 04 line, which has been
retired as the F2 04 was a known intersex.

The flowering plants doing okay, the 03 and 01 are showing
cloudy with some clear.

The Zamaldelica is just starting frost, she has a long way to go, lol.

Seedlings F2 01 are getting bigger, taking fucking forever.

The F2 xx seedling is a little bush, lol.
 

Dropped Cat

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Pics to post:

F2 03 02 in flower.
F2 01 xx in flower
F2 03 xx seedling.
F2 01 xx seedlings.
Zamaldelica in flower.
 

Dropped Cat

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Here's the three F2 01 seedlings:

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Close up of F2 01 08:

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These popped five weeks ago.

Good stuff.
 

Dropped Cat

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Here is the most recent F2 03 seedling:

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F2 03 08, the little bush. also five weeks old. lol
 

Dropped Cat

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Quite the diversity, just as one would expect from the F2
generation.

The F2 03 08 is the first one of this pheno by looks, curious
to have a sniff. Would be nice if it proves female.
 

Dropped Cat

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Here is the F2 01 04 cutting:

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She proved sensitive, won't be grown again. Cherry pheno, already got one.
 

Dropped Cat

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Here in the mum F2 01 04:

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Maybe get a couple grams, smells like cherries.

The selection continues, she is omitted.
 

Dropped Cat

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Here is the Zamaldelica:

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Z 01, carrot mango. She struggled through the root issues and
stunted growth.

I'll still smoke the shit out of her. lol
 

Dropped Cat

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Plants are now watered/fed every other day, keeps the
medium moist without logging the roots.

Repotted the F2 03 08 because of algae on top of coco
and on the roots near the drain hole.

All the plants have recovered from recent root damage,
the buds in flower yield will be lower as a result.

Of which, the F2 03 and F3 01 in flower are in flush mode.

Chop soon.
 

Dropped Cat

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Have begun adding h2o2 regularly to help offset the
perceived failure of re using coco.

Cooler temps prevent normal breakdown of dead plant
tissue build up, it seems.

In time I will get an enzyme to add to resting, mixed coco batches.

In effect I've been slowly turning my coco into dead "soil".

After two applications with 15 ml 3% per half gallon my plants
have perked up and root heath improved with white fuzzy new
growth.

Hygrozyme comes to mind, but I know of pond enzyme products
that some have used.

Anyone have a suggestion on enzymes for adding to coco?
 
D

DLOC

hi there, she is beautiful nice colors! Yeah I am using enzymes sometimes, it decomposes of dead roots plant into dextrose,helps keep coco clean and oxygen rich plant.Cannazym or POWERzyme hesi if organic.
 

Dropped Cat

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hi there, she is beautiful nice colors! Yeah I am using enzymes sometimes, it decomposes of dead roots plant into dextrose,helps keep coco clean and oxygen rich plant.Cannazym or POWERzyme hesi if organic.


Thanks for that, I'll start using some soon. Could have
had better plants all along.

Looking forward to another year, and the challenges that
go along with it, lol
 
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