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whew had us worried........pleased to see ya brother southwind.........MEDUSA said:Welcome back, and good wishes to you and your parents.
MED/USA
Peat said:Thanks for the help, MED!
I think you are exactly right, the clones look like "the mix may be a little hot" AND have symptoms of deficiency.
(LC Mix #2) (w/ liquid fish ferts)
Which makes wonder about the ph...but it shows fine (6.5)
I just like 'em to be happy...
EDIT:
I'm hesitant, but I suppose I can give the "Infirmary" a try...
EDIT EDIT:
Hehe. Thanks for the link.
I'm still learnin...
southwind said:I am also getting that crinkle more these days.
I still am not totally sure why I have it when the PH looks good.
It has to be resolved before I start many other rare seeds so we can have good progeny.
healthy plants make healthy seeds.
Thanks for input everyone and thanks for concern, I am pretty good.
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southwind said:This is some notes on the hybrid of BOG seeds Bogglegum [#4 pheno] and Spice Of Life Seeds Sweet Tooth 1.1.
The goal in this hybrid was to see what kind of phenotypes we would see in a hybrid of the 2.
The data I was looking for was for dominance of swt or Bogglegum in crosses so I would know what to expect or could predict.
I also wanted to get the higher mold resistance of swt into bg and perhaps a little larger statured plant.
SWT is also a more sativa growing plant and should introduce some hybrid vigor to a bubblegum like BG,
Bogglegum also under any conditions never produced any coloring, and so for esthetics I was hoping maybe some of SWT extreme coloring would show up.
What I have observed so far is that the hybrid produces a plant that is a good split of the 2.
A fatter stature that SWT but overall a much bigger plant and the main flowers beat both SWT and BG for sheer size and massiveness.
I was shocked at the size of some of the main buds. You needed both hands to grab around the girth of the bud.
Given time also the Sweet Tooth X Bogglegum also produced the classic Blueberry colors I was hoping for.