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tjmccoy

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My most vigorous tallest HxP-F @ 4 weeks from flip. Only 3 weeks veg time. Just starting to get some sweet smells lofting around!

For trellising each lady got her own pole and I’ve pruned everything to the 4th/5th node as well as any development to the rear. I call them my pole dancers!

I’m thinking to run some more regs of these in the future as I’m betting this line would have some great males to work with!

Cheers everyone! Merry Christmas! 🎄

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Keif Cake

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That's what I was thinking, and why I ordered the regs. After this current selection I'm starting, I plan to look through the regs, may run all 10, but that's always determined at time of planting. I may run Jack the Ripper between this one and the HxP regs, since they're shorter flowering, and to use the best female or two of that, along with Chocolate Thai and any other notable females against the best male(s) found from Honduras x Panama.
 

tjmccoy

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I seen you said you ordered 5 packs, I was wondering if that was also going to be a male hunt! That’s going to keep you busy! You are probably going to beat me to it so I’ll be following along closely! Can’t wait to see that chocolate Thai. I used to run DJ stuff so I’ve spent hours reading and dreaming about chocolate Thai. At one point I was trying to extract a CT pheno out of some Johnny blaze F2’s but never got anywhere with that! Well be cool Keif Cake! I’ll be following fo show!
 

johnnylawrence

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My plant is at ~72 days and still has perhaps a week to go. What a difference from the previous run with this exact same pheno/plant. I am convinced I had a sub-par bag of Fox Farm Ocean Forest, especially after reading others' complaints about the exact same symptoms my plants had. It had chunks of metal in it and definitely wasn't right. Fox Farm Happy Frog soil is working much better this time, and I will continue to use it in the future.

In a couple of the pictures, you'll likely see one or two Mango Haze tops peeking over from the right side of the cabinet. The Mango Haze should finish around the same time. I think the Hon x Pan will win the yield contest, but we will see. The Mango Haze is looking better (and bigger) than usual since I started following more of Dubi's advice.

There is a commenter in a different forum who recommends pH'ing water (nute solution) to 6.2-6.3 every time for soil - the one who rails against 'bro science' if you guys know who I mean. In my previous run, I adjusted the pH to about 6.7 most of the time, but I have tried to keep it down around 6.3 every time during this run. I don't know if that could also be responsible for my greater success - following her advice about adjusting to a pH of 6.2-6.3. The idea is that the soil is buffered and the pH will rise to around 6.8 or 7.0 anyway, permitting the full spectrum of nutes to be absorbed over time at different ideal pH ranges.
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johnnylawrence

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These were taken yesterday, only 2 days after the previous set, but you can see more detail without the lights on. First pic is just the Hon x Pan fem, second is side-by-side with the Mango Haze (the middle "row" contains a Mango Haze top between two Hon x Pan), and the last pic is just the Mango Haze. As I mentioned earlier, the Mango Haze is an S1 made from some F2 seeds I bought over 10 years ago, so they are probably not very representative of current seed offerings. I believe I selected the "monster-yielding pheno" F2's (there were a few other choices).

The Mango Haze will be harvested first, within a few days, and then the Hon x Pan after it has more brown hairs and they have receded some (probably a week from now or sooner). The last sickly-looking Hon x Pan occupied about 70% to 75% of the cabinet and yielded 4 ounces. This one occupies about 45% of the cabinet, but it is easily 2 to 3 times as big/fat as the previous plant, so I think it will likely yield more.
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Stoneroller

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Np: Doors - Summer's Almost Gone
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I think the red one is now ready to chop at week 11-12 (80 days from pistils).
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Maybe still a week or two to go on the greener one.
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Early samples from the some of the braches of the red one harvested two weeks ago have been promising. Taste is very lemony, and the high for me has been very heady. First a short hit of dreaminess, then it gets more energizing and creative, with a clear and sometimes wandering focus, and later evolves back to a dreamy state with relaxation. It will ve very interesting to see how it develops with a cure. I'm also curious to see the difference compared to 2+ weeks more flowering and to the longer flowering greener phenotype.
 
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BuckeyeGreen

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My fem. after a couple of weeks in flower. It’s 27 inches tall so far but appears the training and topping might have kept it relatively short.
 

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BuckeyeGreen

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I just wanted to pass on some great info. If you guys haven’t discovered Northern Scrogger on YouTube then you are missing out. He has nine part Scrogger School series that is excellent and I will be copying his style in the future. Unbelievable yields!
 

BuckeyeGreen

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My Panama/Honduras fem. with ten long branches supercropped in the front of he photo. I think this plant might have a nearly 3x3 foot, foot print by the time it’s done. I’m keeping it short though by combined early low stress training, topped 3 times and now supercroppng.
 

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tjmccoy

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HxP-F @ 7 weeks flower 11/13

The kiddie pool living soil SIP is working quite well imo, it’s certainly very easy to take care of, feels like taking care of a big aquarium. I love seeing the worms weaving in and out of the plant roots. I love the idea of all the plant roots interacting with each other!

The 4 HxP all seem very consistent like a true F1 although one stands out as most vigorous. So far the HxP is winning the best smells award, between the other Zamaldelica and Malawi. The smells are very sweet with some pungent background. I just can’t smell these enough! Yum 😋

I also assume these are going to out yield the Zam and Malawi, the buds are getting fat, the poor lighted pictures just don’t do the justice!

Can not wait to fire up a j of this! I’m on the home stretch now me thinks 🏴‍☠️
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BuckeyeGreen

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HxP-F @ 7 weeks flower 11/13

The kiddie pool living soil SIP is working quite well imo, it’s certainly very easy to take care of, feels like taking care of a big aquarium. I love seeing the worms weaving in and out of the plant roots. I love the idea of all the plant roots interacting with each other!

The 4 HxP all seem very consistent like a true F1 although one stands out as most vigorous. So far the HxP is winning the best smells award, between the other Zamaldelica and Malawi. The smells are very sweet with some pungent background. I just can’t smell these enough! Yum 😋

I also assume these are going to out yield the Zam and Malawi, the buds are getting fat, the poor lighted pictures just don’t do the justice!

Can not wait to fire up a j of this! I’m on the home stretch now me thinks 🏴‍☠️ View attachment 18802044 View attachment 18802045 View attachment 18802047
How big is that pool, how much soil did you use, what are the black pipes doing, what is that device or metal box on the pool surface? What is SIP?
 
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