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thailer

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Then theres the heavy double serrations and those plants (8/18 total) have 3-7 double serrations on each leaf. So they either got a few double serrations if you take a look at them or they are very apparent with any leaf you pick up.

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Looking great bro
Sounds like some real Cheese dom plants in the mix.
Get ready for that funk come flower time

Peace
 

thailer

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Looking great bro
Sounds like some real Cheese dom plants in the mix.
Get ready for that funk come flower time

Peace

Thank you very much OJD! plants are getting cloned in the AM but are sitting in a cup currently for a smoke break. i've got 9 ladies, 2 unknowns and 7 dudes. They've shot up in growth from the sunlight and transplant. i noticed that after the 4-6th node, the leaves gained more double serrations (DS).

i might not finish posting all of the pics of 18 plants tonight. its 1am.

CD1: female, early flowering, light DS below 4th node/medium DS above
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CD2: Male?, late flowering, light DS below 4th node/medium DS above



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thailer

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CD3: female, later flowering, barely any DS below and very little above, sensitive at transplant
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CD4: female, later flowering, very little DS below and very above, sensitive at transplant
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thailer

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CD5: male, no DS lower, very light above 4th node
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CD6: male, no DS lower, very light above 4th node
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thailer

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CD7: male? late flowering, no DS below with only 1-2 above 6th node
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CD8: female, semi early flowering, no DS lower, very light above 6th node
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thailer

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CD9: male?, late flowering, no DS on lower and light on upper nodes
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CD10: female, early flowering, heavy double serrations above and below
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thailer

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CD11: male, heavy DS up and down
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CD12: Female, later flowering, runt, medium/heavy DS up and down
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thailer

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CD13:unknown sex, late flowering, slight DS all over, no pics

CD14: female, late flowering, light DS all over

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CD15: unknown, late flowering, light DS all over
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thailer

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CD16: male, slight DS below with medium up top
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CD17: female, early flowering, heavy DS all over
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thailer

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CD18: female, fairly early flowering, barely any double serrations
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I will up pot them and get them into flower as soon as i have roots on the clones. anyone wanna chime in on if plants stand out to you and if you see anything super cheesy, lemme know :tiphat: thanks!!
 

thailer

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Thanks Rab!! appreciate the compliments!



Looking good and healthy... and funky smells yet?

well, i smoke cigarettes but have been trying to quit. i have a hard time smelling certain plants but the extra stinky ones are very apparent. certain smells come out stronger than others. since OJD is known for stinky plants, it was an obvious choice. i did have maybe three plants that stunk like ganja when i was picking them up. its a really rare day when i get whiffs of veg plants so i did take notice.

right now i have my eye on 10, 11 and 17. i like the structure, they're all early flowering plants with the most sexual development and they have the heaviest amount of double serrations. i've never grown anything really chemmy or skunky so i don't know which way they lean. i was hoping that some would have the double serrations to help pick and choose but theres a lot.
 
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Looks like a good few mixed phenos and a couple of chem leaners from photos.18 is very chem leaning.
Nice work so far Thailer,good luck with rest of the grow
 

Dankwolf

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The double seration shows it self more promantaly in flower . at least with the skunk plants that I have ran .

Pics below are death star x Ansetrial skunk .

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thailer

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that's dead sexy dankwolf. pretty much what i envision about when i think of skunk 1. I had looked up all the info i could about cheesedog and theres a post from long ago that i can not find now but it showed a pic of the mother used and the father for cheese dog. what i did find is a pic of the same plant the person shared and it is easy to remember because its the same pic used to advertise cheese dog beans for sale on seedbank websites. I wish i could find the pic of the father. it was a great comparison post.

post 93 https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=131757&highlight=Exodus&page=10

So it seems maybe these are more chem dominant than skunk just by looking at them? i dunno but they just got put in the cloner. its the tops so i am not expecting a great strike rate but they'll branch out.

I was showing the pics to some friends and they said they thought it wasn't a lot of skunky plants and its more hybrids or chem dominant types. i personally just want some form of cheesy funk. maybe i'll find something different in the F2's.
 

Dankwolf

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that's dead sexy dankwolf. pretty much what i envision about when i think of skunk 1. I had looked up all the info i could about cheesedog and theres a post from long ago that i can not find now but it showed a pic of the mother used and the father for cheese dog. what i did find is a pic of the same plant the person shared and it is easy to remember because its the same pic used to advertise cheese dog beans for sale on seedbank websites. I wish i could find the pic of the father. it was a great comparison post.

post 93 https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=131757&highlight=Exodus&page=10

So it seems maybe these are more chem dominant than skunk just by looking at them? i dunno but they just got put in the cloner. its the tops so i am not expecting a great strike rate but they'll branch out.

I was showing the pics to some friends and they said they thought it wasn't a lot of skunky plants and its more hybrids or chem dominant types. i personally just want some form of cheesy funk. maybe i'll find something different in the F2's.

Don't know the fat none serated leafs yet .. It may just b3 chem dom or Indy dom in veg . who knows what flower will bring .

:tiphat: good luck . if you have a small pool to choose from for the f2s I would select the longest flowering plants for the mom and dad . that should secure a skunk dom plant .
 

thailer

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wow it's been a month! well i got a couple tops to root but took clones of them all again. for the most part, just about all the females have rooted. i up potted three plants but they really weren't ready so i held off on the others. I sprayed them down with spinosad and a little JMS Stylet oil because there's some outdoor thrips which i get every dang year. They're sitting in the garage waiting to go into the veg room. i brought in the three that i transplanted and they yellowed out. I think i should let them get used to the lights indoors before putting them into bloom. I'm making neem meal and kelp tea to help in hopes that solves the transition inside.

I'll take some pics when they get acclimated and in the bloom room. my goal is for all the females to go into bloom at the same time and for it to be in a week. I was getting overwhelmed with plants so i chose two males and chopped the others down. i have nine females to choose from.

Here's the dudes, number 13 and 11.

13
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and 11
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