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These beasts will grow well outdoors in milder climates ,, we'd love to see SPCH growing outdoors someday... I n I have a vision of this strain growing someplace dry against a stone wall for some reason... res rustica.
F2 SpicyCheese shows more variation in lineage than the F1 SPCH. The short dank plants are like BBCheese, although the colas race away in the tips. The tall lanky plants are like one type of the Spice but the buds corn like Cheese, and the others are all SpicyCheese plants as shown in the photos above.
Those Saxon Axe are F1 (first generation),, although strictly speaking they are di/tri-hybrid (one parent wasn't an ibl).
The breeders of one of the parent plants are liars, so we couldn't find out any credible info. about the parentage on that side. The other side is well known.
These beasts will grow well outdoors in milder climates ,, we'd love to see SPCH growing outdoors someday... I n I have a vision of this strain growing someplace dry against a stone wall for some reason... res rustica.
i'm in search of a good plot from few months. i think to had found 3 place working well. usually outdoor gals here start to flower from the end of august.
when running lot of pics for ya!
see ya later!
This 'shaggy type' Saxon Axe is as hardy as one of them trolls,,
,,, she overgrew the spider mites ,,, shook dem off like a bad habit ,,, since April outdoors on the floor in down-pours... cheers for the return on the genetic flex BeAny mon (jah bless),,,
This Pushtu,, never forgot where she came from,, slowly growing strong
I's actually quite excited that this Axe came back round,, don't normally enjoy growing from clone (half the challenge isn't there),, but this is like finding a long lost friend at a party.. we already know all about the who, what, why, when, where,, on this plant ,, cause it's mine
This shaggy type Axe is also far less prone to mold since the buds are "shaggy" not dense like the other types.
The Spice momma looked to be 50/50 indy/sat, smelled like burning rubber in veg/early flower, changed to hyper sweet. bushy, finished less than 9 wks. SSH male was 1 of 4 plants, shorter. Skunky in veg/early, changed to a dry, insence like haze, SUPER stinky. He took considerably longer than my miss mud male, but I don't know how long males should take... He started dropping pollen about 6 wks 12/12, full blown by wk 8, and I chopped him. The cross just wen into flower, and seem to be Spice (mom) leaning, but way taller