makes me proud to be an adopted aussie
makes me proud to be an adopted aussie
well youve certainly inspired me mr kanga ,Thanx guys for the comments and I am glad you like them
You know Bushy and Afro that was my intention when I joined these sites, to get people to grow bigger plants, even if it was only 1.
I dont care if I never become a seed seller or a all important breeder,it was never my ambition anyway, but I do get a bit competetive sometimes when I see other big plants and want to grow bigger, but hey I am sure there is a bit of that in all of us.
My life has always been about growing Sativa's and big Sativa's at that, so when all you guy's stop by and make comments like you two have just done, then I know I am doing what I came here to achieve and that inspires me to keep going so to all of you I say thanx for that inspiration.
Another Aussie Sativa Pic
makes me proud to be an
adopted aussie
its cold where i am, thanks for the warm feeling!!
well youve certainly inspired me mr kanga ,
youll likely be responsible for a bobcat to move my mulch , compost and soils around ,
and ,
just trying my hardest to get the best product i can ,
im not really about the biggest plant , cause im restricted by my unpredictable weather ,
but i love the big buds comp , etc
ohhh , and how about that hash comp??? hehe
always been a pleasure to see what s happening in your garden mr kanga ,
huge rep man ....
Make that 3you have that problem too mate hehe mmm
@ bundy - nice shots man, lucky bushweed knows how to enlarge things!, but seriously, nice ones eh.
Hi Kanga,
Might I suggest the name "WidOaxacan" for the Oaxacan x Widow hybrid?
Wid-Oh-Ah-Can
Has a nice ring to it for my ears, although we lose the proper order of femaleXmale by doing so.
Cheers and thanks for sharing the work you are doing with Nev!
Cptn
Hi Cptn.....Lol sounds like a good name. I am not really into naming strains although I did do it for the Space Shuttle ( NL#5 x HZ x Oaxacan ). I like people to see what the pedigree is.
No worries....I will have some pics of some of the work at a later date as there really is not much to show yet.....The selected NH's are just starting to get going, same as the Kariba x NH
Hey Kanga,
I have a few nev's haze and a few tom hill haze males, but I want to pick just one of each and keep cuttings of them for future chucking. I really don't have the space to keep a whole army of males around, so I have to decide what to keep and what to toss.
So far, I've just been looking at the structure of the plant (not too tall, not too short, even internode spacing, etc). Of course, the smells I get off of the stem rubs are also a factor with the most fragrant getting the nod. Despite my lack of space, I don't like the idea of killing plants. If I'm going to do it, I'd like to at least make a thoughtful decision before I cull some of them.
I've read on ic many many times how other hobby breeders regret having thrown out their Nev's Haze males and I don't want to make the same mistake.
So, my question: What are the things you look for in a breeding male?
Also, in your opinion, what does the male contribute mostly to? Smell? Resin content? Structure?
Thanks Kanga,
HB.