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Slipnot

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This incredible strain of special heady Cannabis was developed sometime in the early to mid 1980’s. It has been carefully maintained solely by DJ up to now. He generously shared it first with Breeder Steve who was given explicit consent to use the strain ‘only’ to breed the Satellite series. Steve was gifted 50 pure BBS seeds to bring the dream to life. It was both fortunate and unfortunate that only two of the 50 would pop. The BBS Mother Plant was born. After the second Satellite release, Steve’s BBS met premature and complete fate following a raid that occurred after the second release.

So,... the figurative BBS ‘red carpet’ was partially rolled out more than fifteen years ago with its introduction into the masses via pollenation from Breeder Steve’s beloved Shishkaberry. This created the first release of what has now become a three part release known worldwide as The Blue Satellites Series. The Second release (#2),was made by pollenating the BBS with a select Sweet Tooth Daddy. The Third (aka 2.2) and only remaining release in current circulation is a dynamite F2 of the second version. Breeder Steve’s delicious indica, The Sweet Pink Grapefruit, is what primarily sets the #2 and 2.2 apart from the #1.

I had the fortune of getting some of the #1 in the series. As these were regular seeds I remember knowing that I had to do something with them. I found the best male out of the group and hit an LA Ultra and a particularly rank Durban.

I know I ran a few of them with great success and was entirly happy with the crosses. It was so long ago that I no longer have any pictures or notes of my short lived time that she graced me with.

But i am glad to say that this winter and for the next couple of years i will be working some of the number 1 in the series please stay tuned
 

subrovka

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Silverback Jack x Goji Glue

Silverback Jack x Goji Glue

..so I took my Silverback Jack keeper and pollinated it with two nice looking Goji Glue males. the genetics should be (GG#4 x Sour Jack) x (GG#4 x Goji OG)

let´s see : )

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MJPassion

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It's purle because it's missing something in it's diet. My guess would be Mg, considering the interveinal chlorosis in the foreground leaf. Spray it w 1/4 tsp Epsom salt in a gallon of water & watch it for a couple days. The leaves should green up considerably.

I'll be mating POW by Hazeman soon, this female showed more purple:
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PoweredByLove

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It's purle because it's missing something in it's diet. My guess would be Mg, considering the interveinal chlorosis in the foreground leaf. Spray it w 1/4 tsp Epsom salt in a gallon of water & watch it for a couple days. The leaves should green up considerably.

i was gonna say so myself but it usually leads to someone thinking i'm trying to talk shit at em. magnesium def and prolly phos too. could also be lockout i see what appears to be a burnt tip.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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There you go PingBong!
Pleased to see someone listen and take advice without getting there feathers ruffled.
Abit more Nitrogen and they'll be darker green in no time.
 

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my SashaF3#alpha now that theres more to see than leaves. i showed the beta earlier. seeded up with some sweet '16's (sf3xmf1k) sorry for shitty pics. it's hard out here.
 

Big-Narstie

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The damage on your leaves looks like mite damage tbh.. mate check under leaves for eggs mites. Could possibly be thrip tho?

But am I seeing things does the bud have furry mould all over them ???
 

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I don't see any damage or mold, where? Oh you mean the yellowing and splotches, that's just phosphorous and magnesium already taken care of.
 

TrillOG

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mr nice shit had a lot of stretch to add to these chicks, we'll see what comes of them summer after next. unless this shimmer is just for show results should be pretty gooood.. anybody got any tips other than peroxide water to get old seeds to pop?? really want to get one of these strawberry chunks to pop... thanks in advance...
 
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glockdoc

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I don't see any damage or mold, where? Oh you mean the yellowing and splotches, that's just phosphorous and magnesium already taken care of.


they mean the little white dots on all of your leaves. thats what happens when spider mites and such suck the sap out of the leaves. and with all them white dots means alot of mites. in a week or 2 their numbers will double.
 

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What goddamn i thought that's where the tricombs were gonna come out. How should i fix it i hear that they don't really like salt right, i should put a handful of salt around base of stem so they can't crawl up right?
 

DJXX

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What goddamn i thought that's where the tricombs were gonna come out. How should i fix it i hear that they don't really like salt right, i should put a handful of salt around base of stem so they can't crawl up right?
they are n the plant already...laying eggs under the leaves...they hatch at 5 to 7 days i think...and can lay eggs at 2 weeks if i remember right...you can have thousands in a month...never heard bout salt for them, almost laughed when i read it>>DJXX
 

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