A few harvest shots for you.
Bluedigiberry f2 - 69 days:
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The double serrations is a direct trait of the Digi mother clone. It's one of the traits I sought out when isolating male plants within the Bx1 generation. The male Bx1 that ended up being the keeper and which was used in this cross - was affectionately called the "sawtooth boy" by Chili_B...
So, typically, the heavy serrated plants...within the Bx1 generation...and within the many outcrosses that were made with the same male - tend to be the plants with a stronger blueberry muffin smell.
In the Chem Sis x Digi Bx1 I just started, it's one of the primary traits I'm looking for as the first sets of leaves develop...that glorious heavy double serration.
Naturally, within an F2 line - you're going to see a wide range of phenos. Don't be surprised by the variation. Embrace it!!! It is within F2 populations that you will find the extreme outliers...the TRULY unique expressions...and the REAL exotic keepers.
Looking good, Dr. Fever - can't wait to see you bloom them out!
dank.Frank