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Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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The lone female of the F1 crossed to the Southern Lights:

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This is the chocolate smelling plant.

There are many seeds of this line, and will pop more in the fall.




The next batch of seedlings of F2 03 02 x SL:

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30 days from germination, transplant to 16oz cups soon.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Cob of the two thunk phenos:


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Vacuum sealed:


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This is one of the largest cobs for me,
just under six inches by one inch diameter.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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That cob is now air drying in a paper bag for a few days,
then will be re tied tighter and back into the vacuum bag for
a few weeks for a cold cure.

After the cold cure the corn husk will be removed and the
cob will be jarred for a couple months before she's ready.

As anyone who has cobbed bud it's worth the time and effort.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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The F1 x SoLi:


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Chopped:


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This is the chocolate plant, it would be nice to
carry over to flavor.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Three F2 03 02:


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One is topped, had the biggest yield at 19g wet.


Chopped:


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Combined 51g wet weight, maybe 14g dry.

I flipped these to finish before the crushing heat could inhibit flowering and
am okay with the low yield, high quality versus shitty higher yield and heat
damaged buds.
 

DoubleTripleOG

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Good to see you're still keeping on with keeping on, lol. You making seeds with some of these as well ?
 

Dropped Cat

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Good to see you're still keeping on with keeping on, lol. You making seeds with some of these as well ?




No new seed runs until I go through some of the back cross seed run.

Both F1 and F2.

Although thinking of a cross thunk x white rhino.

Flowering the F2 03 02 x SoLi line to find traits.

To date I have mostly cherry, some lemon/skunk/fuel.

And chocolate.

All the buds from these crosses have a similar effect, which is rather potent and warm.
 

Dropped Cat

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Six of the F2 03 02 x SL:


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These all vegged in 2oz cups for a few weeks before transplant to the 16oz cups.


Also of note, the additional plants seem to keep temps lower, about 6 or 7 degrees F.

A full cabinet is cooler, it seems.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Culled three males of the F2 03 02 cross, the remaining three
are females.

The males all had hollow stems.

Thunk was flipped a few days ago too.

The party cup thunk cross dropped micro a few days ago,
she's 20 days from chop.

The other thunk cross in flower doing well also.

Group picture:

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The bulb upper left is intentionally switched off.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Two of the F2 03 02 cross strong skunk smell, just starting trich development,
likely will have to re think my scrubber design, or move the plants to
another location.

My grow is in an unused area of a large commercial warehouse space,
and I can smell them fifty feet away.

Culling them is not a choice as I want the skunk.

Damn.
 

zif

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Looks like you have space for a small scrubber right in the flowering space. Those can work well if your total air exchange rate is not excessively high.

Speaking of which, you’re probably dialed in on air exchanges, but slowing things down was helpful with my last extremely skunky run.

Carbon seems to let some of the more volatile skunk notes more or less right through. I’ll be watching to see if you find something else that’s effective in your rethink! ;-)
 

Dropped Cat

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Looks like you have space for a small scrubber right in the flowering space. Those can work well if your total air exchange rate is not excessively high.

Speaking of which, you’re probably dialed in on air exchanges, but slowing things down was helpful with my last extremely skunky run.

Carbon seems to let some of the more volatile skunk notes more or less right through. I’ll be watching to see if you find something else that’s effective in your rethink! ;-)




Replacement scrubber is now in place, the humidty is
an issue so I made the swap with the back up unit.

4" x 12" unit, phresh filter.

Seems less pronounced, left some meat in the trash to cover
smell, lol
 

zif

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Love the meat trick. Sometimes it’s not just the smell, but what other smells are together with it!
 

Dropped Cat

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Was not expecting such a loud plant from this cross.

A few days later and the plants have less pronounced
smell, so all is well.

Took out the trash, always a short term good cover for
stinky plants.
 

Dropped Cat

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The plants in flower:


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Thunk in the back, she'll get tied down. The plants on the left are the
two backcross to the F2 03 02, the skunk is there, but behind some lemon.

Party cup demo plant all the way to left, root beer pheno thunk cross.

The plants on the right, an F2 03 02 and the lime thunk cross.
 

Dropped Cat

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Also, I have switched from the chunky coir to the fluffy coir.

All new up pots and seedlings will re potted with the replacement
classic block vs the piece block by Sunleaves.

The block is easy to break while dry, and sifted first through
1/4" grid, then 1/8" grid, and finally 1/16" grid.

Rinsed in the usual manner, pasteurized, then charged.

Fluffy.
 

Dropped Cat

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Chopped the Thunk Cross, she is good to flower in the
summer heat, low 90's last few weeks.

Good to know.

Thunk plant throwing pistols, stretch all done.
I don't recall how well she does in summer,
but September is right around the corner with
lower temps and that's good, she'll finish with good yield.

Of the three phenos from the F2 03 02 x SL, one is
short, the other two taller, and all doing as well as can be expected,
given the high temps.

The two tall ones started out skunk, but soon faded to a funky hash.
Now terps are candy lemon hash, smells real good.
 

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