OldCoolSativa
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Two years ago I made a bunch of seeds from a plant grown outdoors in New England. The mother was a clone I got from @flower.power, one of four I selected after seeing them in flower. The seeds were provided by @MAHA KALA and are Nevil's haze x Tom Hill Haze (Nh x THh). I grew the clone indoors twice and it was excellent weed; highly resinous and sticky, potent, long lasting, and flowered faster than I had expected. The father(s) were four punto rojo males selected from 38 plants.
From my experience, and based on what a lot of knowledgeable people here have posted, the green phenos are preferable to the red ones. This applies to the punto rojos and to the Nh x THh. Tom Hill has repeatedly told us what to look for in his seeds to find the most Thai-stick-like killer weed, including the green phenos. Last year I grew one of these (NhxTHh) x PR plants and it was extraordinary with fenotrigo structure and a long-lived effect that improved significantly as it cured. This was a green pheno. Here she is...
So, operating on the theory that the best plants are to be found in the green phenos, I decided to plant enough seeds for me to select 12 or so green phenos. This selection happened in 1" pots a week or two after germination, and it's easy to do: just separate the ones without any red in the stems (or only a tiny bit of red) and cull the rest. I got 67 seeds to germinate, managed to lose a few transplanting from my germinarion machine into 1" pots, but here's what I ended up with. I currently have 15 green phenos and 48 red ones.
I'll up-pot them today into 3.5-gallon grow bags with living organic soil, veg for a few weeks, and flower them. Let's see what happens.
From my experience, and based on what a lot of knowledgeable people here have posted, the green phenos are preferable to the red ones. This applies to the punto rojos and to the Nh x THh. Tom Hill has repeatedly told us what to look for in his seeds to find the most Thai-stick-like killer weed, including the green phenos. Last year I grew one of these (NhxTHh) x PR plants and it was extraordinary with fenotrigo structure and a long-lived effect that improved significantly as it cured. This was a green pheno. Here she is...
So, operating on the theory that the best plants are to be found in the green phenos, I decided to plant enough seeds for me to select 12 or so green phenos. This selection happened in 1" pots a week or two after germination, and it's easy to do: just separate the ones without any red in the stems (or only a tiny bit of red) and cull the rest. I got 67 seeds to germinate, managed to lose a few transplanting from my germinarion machine into 1" pots, but here's what I ended up with. I currently have 15 green phenos and 48 red ones.
I'll up-pot them today into 3.5-gallon grow bags with living organic soil, veg for a few weeks, and flower them. Let's see what happens.