Katsu, how many packs of the strains listed are in your collection. I like to believe I have a very solid list, but many are simple 10seed packs. Glad to have you back
Cool! I feel pretty happy to hear thatAll the strains listed are in my collection, almost all of them are 10 seed packs, about 150 strains in total.
glad to see you posting, been a few years, how about some pic's ? also I thought I had a lot of seeds but that list is bigger than Trumps girl friend list
If you ever need anything, jw...
do the choc trip and find a male to x to the gg4
some very interesting combos will happen along the ride. being a parental seedline of one of the genetics that made the gorrilla glue #4-clone, i will have the pleasure to create a 'double chocolate glue'-type of plant hitting the GG#4-clone with the up-coming males. i also will pop some of bodhi's 'chocolate trip'-reproduction (open pollinated version) in the 2nd wave of beans to make a few different "chocolate trip" backcross-lines as well. combinations with other sour diesel hybrid elites like straw-berry diesel, lemon larry, chiesel, sssdh ojd, et cetera will be interesting too, plus the gsc, ghost og, sour diesel riri and dhk/chaco and other stuff too, i guess *woah*
It's in progress, if it hasn't already been done
A quote from Santero from the "chocolate diesel reproduction" thread over on another forum:
Katsu,
What do you think is the best way to go about preserving a strain?
I've got a bunch of different methods to try on some of the old stock. I'm going to start with some random crosses I made myself that I have a fair amount of.
In general terms, the plan is to refrigerate the beans for at least a week. Scuff the beans with sandpaper. Soak them in sterile water with a little nitrogen boost for 12 hours, then sterile water with a hormone solution for another few hours, then plant just below the surface of shallow, pathogen free soil on a germination mat with fluorescent
lights. Keep slightly moist.
I've been told that I need to let them go for a while - I've heard crazy stories of old beans taking over 3 weeks to crack.
I may or may not play around with manually cracking the seams on a few of the beans and seeing if that helps