phckn awesome kaiki!!charlie garcia said:Nice yours are growing HL
As said before I got not good temps or rooms for a proper flowering with them but hope can be tasty anyhow. Ill try from clones later in the season. They seem to express some variability as well
Here one of the neeples
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Highlighter said:but it's a girl neeple!
I transplanted my Neeple yesterday, and noticed pre-flower pistils! She has 3 weeks to get big in this 4 gallon pot before flower.
She has been under 24 hr. lighting*, so I was surprised to see her express. Maybe that goes along w/ the AFing gene? Somewhere back within this thread charlie mentioned the Nepalese have a 20-30% rate of autoflowering?
She isn't exactly autoflowering (like Raco's), just preflower expressions, maybe just her maturity level?
Anyway, I plan on popping a pack of Nepjam's this week, w/ an eye out for a good male. :wink:
Peace, HL
*(she got lumped in w/ a bunch of clones that were taken when their mom's were 2 wks in flower, and I had to go 24 hr. for them to revert to vegging)
charlie garcia said:Hola amigos
fantastico Raco.. they look perfect. I am anxious to know how they flower. I am so sorry I couldnt help you more showing some Neeples but I am sure yours gonna look tremendous.
Ras, ICp will be ready soon as I wont work them hardly, not need, contain so fresh uplighting high, just lime flavours.. its worth to try at least. Just studying some segregations in second step to select and decide where to go. So interesting to me. Some fantastic phenos, most are so tempting to follow. I love its smoke
BH, Ill always vote for original crosses and creativity. There is so much new and fun to play with whenever ppl like. Hope hybrids improve parental results, just this will be a good sign.
HL, I become an spectator now.... hope to see some beauties coming out
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edit, excuse so much edit my typping is awful
kaiki,charlie garcia said:hola amigos
cold and chunk blood are responsible of those colours forcing plants to show it. Can be aesthetic picture but smoking results are not going to be very good with them in the yield issue. Sometimes we have nice temps in february which allows some better flowering tasks. Not this year but at least we can see how they can show up.
More details of colors in other lines. In first picture another "painted" flowers of ICP (India/Congo x Panama). Second and third pictures are Sandstorm male. I would like to cross it soon to try a good DC female with this beauty and exhuberant male Chitral/Marrocan. More hashy hybrids to be played with Pareeneta and family
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Raco said:1. Russian fraternity boys will find "cow tipping" much easier.
2. Cows suffering from glaucoma will begin migrating from all over Europe to the area, looking for a cure.
3. Russian butcher shops can market a new type of meat called "Reefer Beefer" to potheads worldwide.
4. Ads in Russian magazines will change slogan from "Got milk?" to "Got weed?"
5. I forsee an immediate surge of interest by students in local school milk programs.
6. Tokers will boost tourism when they come to score highs off Sverdlovskian cheesecake, yogurts and danishes.
7. Out: Maui Wowie. In: "Cowie Wowie"
8. We have finally cleared up an age-old mystery: why the cow jumped over the moon.
COWIE WOWIE!!
lmao
Raco said:classic pic
more....
You BET These Cows Eat Grass
Some days you wonder if the Weekly World News has hijacked the AP News wire.
Today comes a story out of Russia. Some farmers there were confronted with a bit of a problem. The nice field they use to graze their cows in during the winter, filled with nourishing sunflowers and maize, was secretly infiltrated by people using it to grow illegal drugs. Marijuana, to be specific.
See, the drug guys came in and quietly seeded the peaceful pastures with marijuana seeds. By now, 40 tons of marijuana plants have grown up among the maize and sunflowers.
The Russian authorities seized the field, of course, but they faced a problem. If they simply burned the field up to get rid of the marijuana, all of the maize and sunflowers that the cows normally eat during the winter months would burn up as well, and the cows would starve to death.
So, the authorities have decided they'd rather have the cows eat a little wacky grass than starve. These bovines will be filling all four stomachs with fresh, grade A marijuana.
"There is simply no other way out," a Federal Drugs Control Service spokeswoman for the Urals region of Sverdlovsk said.
I'm glad that the cows are being given a chance to survive, but I wonder if authorities have had time to contemplate all of the possible ramifications of this unusual move, like I have:
1. Russian fraternity boys will find "cow tipping" much easier.
3. Russian butcher shops can market a new type of meat called "Reefer Beefer" to potheads worldwide.
4. Ads in Russian magazines will change slogan from "Got milk?" to "Got weed?"
5. I forsee an immediate surge of interest by students in local school milk programs.
6. Tokers will boost tourism when they come to score highs off Sverdlovskian cheesecake, yogurts and danishes.
7. Out: Maui Wowie. In: "Cowie Wowie"
8. We have finally cleared up an age-old mystery: why the cow jumped over the moon.
COWIE WOWIE!!
lmao