Tynehead Tom
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I don't mind the conversation straying off topic
I have not grown Nuken before. In February I picked up the last 10 seeds of Nuken in existance (at a seed bank anyways). I'd guess they were 10 years old.
Breeder Steve has been real vocal over the years about CCK and claims the seeds Ken got were "lifted" from one of steve's seed drops he mailed in to marc. Steve claims these were untested and were not the "desireable" seed batch of shiskaberry. maybe explains the hermies?
In the end I don't really care, the plants will tell us I am intimately familiar with Shiskaberry, having grown and bred it for 9 years before life changed direction (1998 to 2007 when I got married). I can say one thing about the 2 seedlings of Nuken that I managed to wean into healthy plants. One looks like a darker version of a shiskaberry in every way, from leaf shape to general growth structure and it smells like a shiskaberry should. I think that one is a female and if so, it's getting hit with at least 2 males from my room, hopefully one og those males is a shiska f1 (1998) and shiska 3. I'll do the pollen in a bag method so I can just do 1 branch for each bag/male pollen.
Right now I'm building rooms out in my attached garage. Framing and insulating. I'm just going to flower what I have and keep clones in reserve. I have an electrician booked for late may , right after I crop this run. getting the garage upgraded to a 60amp 220 and then will plumb the rooms with electrical, ventilation/odor control and water works.
Tuna was an unexpected and unplanned addition to the garden, gifted from a friend because I really like the smoke and I'm tired of driving 40Km to go pick it up. hahaha
I have not grown Nuken before. In February I picked up the last 10 seeds of Nuken in existance (at a seed bank anyways). I'd guess they were 10 years old.
Breeder Steve has been real vocal over the years about CCK and claims the seeds Ken got were "lifted" from one of steve's seed drops he mailed in to marc. Steve claims these were untested and were not the "desireable" seed batch of shiskaberry. maybe explains the hermies?
In the end I don't really care, the plants will tell us I am intimately familiar with Shiskaberry, having grown and bred it for 9 years before life changed direction (1998 to 2007 when I got married). I can say one thing about the 2 seedlings of Nuken that I managed to wean into healthy plants. One looks like a darker version of a shiskaberry in every way, from leaf shape to general growth structure and it smells like a shiskaberry should. I think that one is a female and if so, it's getting hit with at least 2 males from my room, hopefully one og those males is a shiska f1 (1998) and shiska 3. I'll do the pollen in a bag method so I can just do 1 branch for each bag/male pollen.
Right now I'm building rooms out in my attached garage. Framing and insulating. I'm just going to flower what I have and keep clones in reserve. I have an electrician booked for late may , right after I crop this run. getting the garage upgraded to a 60amp 220 and then will plumb the rooms with electrical, ventilation/odor control and water works.
Tuna was an unexpected and unplanned addition to the garden, gifted from a friend because I really like the smoke and I'm tired of driving 40Km to go pick it up. hahaha