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kamyo

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More pictures. Sorry, I just can't get enough of her. She's got probably 7 days or so, I think. Shame that the yield will be low on this one, but if I can keep her as a mom, I will grow this quite a bit. Looking forward to the smoke.

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SolarLogos

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More pictures. Sorry, I just can't get enough of her. She's got probably 7 days or so, I think. Shame that the yield will be low on this one, but if I can keep her as a mom, I will grow this quite a bit. Looking forward to the smoke.

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She is beautiful kamyo. PCK needs a little more veg compared to some other strains as they don't stretch out as much. Last month I harvested some PCK crosses I made that were mostly PCK (Green PCK x Orient Express, Vietnamese Black pheno as well as this same cross which I back-crossed into purple PCK). I started them and flipped them into flower at the same time as my Malawi x GG4. Both plants only vegged 3 weeks from seed. My PCK crosses were about as tall as yours, some smaller, while the MxGG4 are all about 3 meters tall and taking up half my grow room. If you grow them at the same time as other plants that do stretch, you might want to start them a few weeks or so earlier. I wouldn't worry too much about quantity, which I don't think you are. I think you will be happy with the quality of your plants, you did a very fine job my friend! Besides, keeping her as a mom and taking clones, like you mentioned, should keep you supplied in quality Indica and fine bubble hash; sweet fruity/berry and smooth, very smooth hash.
I didn't notice, but did you get your flush started? What kind of harvest window are you looking at with respect to trichome development, milky, amber? Lovely plant and color, very pretty to look at.
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kamyo

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I didn't notice, but did you get your flush started? What kind of harvest window are you looking at with respect to trichome development, milky, amber? Lovely plant and color, very pretty to look at.
Peace, God bless

She's actually just been getting pHed water for the last 2-3 weeks since I was flushing the other one. Should have fed longer, but the leaves haven't died as quickly as I expected, which I guess is good. Lower 4 fans or so got pulled off a few days ago, but they were pretty dry/dead. Definitely plan to grow out the cutting for at least 6 weeks before flower.

I don't have a loupe or magnifying glass, so it's hard to tell. Will probably take her when she's pretty mature and on the verge of being too mature. Thought that might be a week, but it could be longer. Could use a good night time smoke.
 

Theorganicguy

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Here's the younger PCK around 7 weeks from showing pistils.

God, I hope I can reveg her. She'll make a good mom for sure. A colorful PCK is basically a license to breed color into your crosses. The green pheno was probably more frosty (and is *very* effective and relaxing)

Amazing flowers, Kamyo! Congratulations on your fresh harvest. Looking forward your opinion on both phenos. I'd love a pic or two of the green pheno, since they seem to be the ugly duckling of PCK :biggrin:

Here's my green one: vigorous and with a green mango smell. Quite bendy for a pure hashplant!
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The purple one was repotted too late and started showing signs of deficiencies. But worry not, for the new growth is perfectly healthy! The leaves look quite narrow, or am I just being too pedantic? Every plant that I grow seems to show the recessive pheno :laughing:
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A nice weekend, everybody!
 

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kamyo

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My purple paki girl a couple days into drying
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And the seeds harvested from another purplish PCK and a 50/50 indica/sativa looking Panama DC male. This girl seems to have the most indica-like characteristics as far as flower density. Look forward to growing out the cross as well as cuts from the original mom. Very dark berry smell.

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I'm revegging both females. The seeded mother seems to certainly be putting out new green growth. Hopefully the sensi PCK will also start showing new growth soon.
 

dubi

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What a beauty kamyo :kissgrin:

Congrats on your PCK harvest, glad to see you managed to get some seeds from her, i'm sure she will produce really nice coloured offspring with many interesting aromas as well. PCK x Panama/Deep Chunk souds like a great hybrid :yes: Wish you the best for the revegging process!
 

kamyo

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Thanks, dubi. I really didn't expect to even smoke the seeded one. Figured i would have enough to do a small iso run or something. Once I was going through the dried buds for seed, I realized how good that bud actually looked and decided to save most of it for some smoke. I think she would have been much more colorful if not seeded. Seeded calyxes seemed to be nice & green, but otherwise she's very deep purple. Very tight, rock hard buds. Should have enough growth soon for a couple cuttings.

Any tips on increasing chances of germination for these? Haven't made too many seeds in the past. No real procedure that I go through.
 

dubi

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Hi kamyo,

Let the fresh seeds (without other plant material) rest in a dry, dark and well aireated place with constant temps for 2-3 months, then store the seeds in a clean hermetic recipient with silica gel and place the container in a fridge with defrost and contant temps of 5ºC and the seeds will germinate perfectly for at least 5 years (or more).
 

kamyo

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Hi kamyo,

Let the fresh seeds (without other plant material) rest in a dry, dark and well aireated place with constant temps for 2-3 months, then store the seeds in a clean hermetic recipient with silica gel and place the container in a fridge with defrost and contant temps of 5ºC and the seeds will germinate perfectly for at least 5 years (or more).

Thanks, dubi. 5 of 7 popped within 48-60 hours of being in pHed tap water. I'm sure I'll put a diary out there when they start to grow. The rest will go away for safe storage for now. These should be enough to get a slight idea of what to expect in this cross.

Here's a little of that pck getting ready for the jar

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Theorganicguy

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Green pck two days after being bent over, still green, aside from the stems. Preflowers appeared this week, this means that she will start flowering around beginning of august, a perfect timing for our climate.

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jay sus

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Here's two little pcks. hypocotyls and cotyledons were purple, but it's green now. I put them on very late, mainly to test if it's true that small plants start flowering more early. and secondly of course how far they flower here anyways
 
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kamyo

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I'm growing out that cross now and finding an unusual amount of plants displaying 3 and 4 sets of leaves at the 3rd node. I do remember one of my PCK behaving similarly and just growing wherever it wanted.

Is this something that's inherited? The PanamaDC didn't seem unusual at all, and as far as I can tell, it isn't a trait found in either Panama or DC
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Theorganicguy

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A lot of the erdpurt seeds I grew were trifoliate. It disappeared rather quickly, usually after the third internode. I didn't find any on the pck, though.

Purple pheno, fighting with aphids. Ironically, the only plant in the garden prone to them.
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Green pheno, still green, beheaded and currently flowering!
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Mountainkush

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I'm growing out that cross now and finding an unusual amount of plants displaying 3 and 4 sets of leaves at the 3rd node. I do remember one of my PCK behaving similarly and just growing wherever it wanted.

Is this something that's inherited? The PanamaDC didn't seem unusual at all, and as far as I can tell, it isn't a trait found in either Panama or DC
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It could be. My first pck did the same thing and the Malawi x Pck I grew at the same time started making 3 branches at each node on all four colas in flower.
 

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