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ValleyKush

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Hello everybody! Up at 48n I started 5 chinese x pck on 5/18 along with some panama, tikal and other fun things. They all popped but a few weeks later 2 ch x pck and 2 voiletas got completely eaten by slugs; the few other sisters got some damage too but bounced back once put in a safer spot. No other strains got attacked so hard, maybe they liked the pck?

Ended up with 2 boys (one purple stemed with little side branching, one green and bushyer) and this girl. She wasn't planted into the ground untill around july 15 and was quite rootbound prior. She seemed to not mind one bit. She was planted in a garden that had been amended with aged grass fed cow manure and was foliar fed with fish a few times over the season, other then that left to do her thing. She was getting a little too tall for her spot so she was slightly pulled over. Other then that a perfect round structure. This girl has less mold then voileta with slightly bigger nugs- pretty impressive. Smell is skunky with some fruit and woody undertones.

The full plant pic is taken from about 8 ft up so it looks a good amount smaller then it is.

Thank you to everybody at ace for the bad ass genetics!
 

MadMac

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high ValleyKush,
nice plant!
had the same problem with snugs... they loved my PCK and Nepal Jam... from 7 plants only one PCK ad one Nepal Jam survived....
Erdpurt, Malawi, GT and Congo had no slugs in the same spot...
So i think they prefer Indica's...
M.tiphat:
 

ValleyKush

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Hey madmac, thanks for stopping by. I wonder if anybody else has noticed pck attracting slugs?

Here are some friends and family for reference :comfort:

Voileta a reeks of rotten fruit and pine. One of my favorite smells this year but she wasn't quite as mold resistant as her sister.


Voileta b smells of dark musky berries. These sisters were just as vigorous as the chinese-pak but were taller and slim. Similar mold resistance to ch-pak.
 

ValleyKush

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Here is my favorite panama. She smells of cherries with a lemoney, churchey bottom end. No mold yet on her thin elegant flowers.


Her sister was much quicker and much chunkeyer. A pretty good chunk of her started molding so she got the chop a few days ago. She smells of lemoney incents.


These girls were forced to flower about 8/25. I have one growing gorilla style that started about 9/20 and is seeming to not mind the bad weather at all. I'll get some pics later.
:tiphat:
 

dubi

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Hi ValleyKush :)

What a surprise seeing the original chinese x pck F1 hybrid, i think it was released in 2008-2009 in feminized format as a very limited edition, so very few people had the chance to grow it, but the ones that did it enjoyed the cross a lot :) The hybrid worked very well, producing a very high yielding and fast flowering indica F1, half of the plants were more chinese influenced, more whitish long fat colas and creamy aromas, the other half had the colors and the more forest fruit aromas from the PCK.

I have tried to replicate similar hybrids lately, like the latest PCK x Kali China limited edition released this year, and i'm still (and i will) try to find the best and more desirable combinations between chinese and pck, although lately i'm more interested in making Kali China x PCK hybrids, i think they work better than straight chinese x pck.
 

ValleyKush

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Hey dubi

When making my last order from the ace site I said that I would love to test new genetics for you guys if that was an option and was gifted these as my freebies. They are certainly not fem as I got 2 males/ I beileve they were marked reg and all 5 germinated so they seemed fresh. There is a chance I got the names swaped and it was pck x chinese? But I don't think so.

So all the lovely pck ladies were chopped today. After further inspecting the chine-pak I am at a loss of words for this smell... Indian curry? B.o? Grilled meat? Mixed with wood and a soft fruit background? I think the fruityness I smelled last time came from the other plants I had touched prior. It's not super powerful so I can see how it was overpowered.

Smells pretty much like your description of kali china. Maybe it was mis labled and supposed to be kali china x pck?

Be back later with dry pics and smoke report!
 

dubi

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Hi ValleyKush,

We produced a very small chinese x pck standard batch 1-2 years ago, mainly for testing and breeding ... i wanted to replicate this hybrid (previously release in 2008) but this time we tried with slightly different parental chinese plants.

If you got them directly from our website then you can be sure it's the right genetics, chinese x pck standard.

BTW, your Violetas and Panamas look dank ;) Happy harvests!
 

ValleyKush

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Thanks dubi!

The smell has changed from mongolian beef when fresh dry, to a kindof orange chicken/ mongolian beef after a week or 2 of cure, to a delicious, creamy, orange blosom smell. Not so good at first to absolutly delightful in 3 weeks. Never really experienced smells like this before. The voileta is very interesting as well but they share no similaritys at all in scent with their cousin.

She ended up yeilding about 5 oz with maybe 15% loss to mold. Probly only getting 6 hrs of direct light in october. The nugs that were left looked like they were fully mature on oct 25 and looked to have gained significant weight and trichomes from the extra time. Would have been nice to let her go but the chinese in her isn't quite mold resistant enough to handle the rain forest.

Be back later with dry pics and a smoke report.
 
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