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MrFancyPlants

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Fantastic work, @BumSplodgeBrownPants!

I think the Thai side of TC tends to build flower bulk by stacking foxtails. In structure, your flowers look similar to my favorite plant of the pack, which also turned a beautiful purple by 13 weeks @ 11/13 - albeit with some seriously horny flowers ;)

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90 days, different run though (so possibly feeding differences, etc):
 

BumSplodgeBrownPants

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Fantastic work, @BumSplodgeBrownPants!

I think the Thai side of TC tends to build flower bulk by stacking foxtails. In structure, your flowers look similar to my favorite plant of the pack, which also turned a beautiful purple by 13 weeks @ 11/13 - albeit with some seriously horny flowers ;)

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90 days, different run though (so possibly feeding differences, etc):
Thanks man!
I took this down at around 8 weeks of flower.
She's hanging upside down now, I'll get around to trimming her in a couple of weeks.

I don't know what was going on, but she'd stalled out and was maturing up alongside leaves just drying up like a plant that hadn't been watered for a while, but only around the halfway mark up the stalks. Top and bottom of the plant was fine, she had a flush through to clean the coir out, but decided to not want to get going again. Not rootbound, ph and ec all fine, just don't know what was going on with her.

I have a rooted cut revegging, so may try again in amended soil instead of coir and try to keep her shorter than nearly 7 foot. :whee: :biglaugh:

I did take a very small lower branch off that was in my way a week or so ago, that stinks of straight cat piss in the jar. There's tones of the Kali China in there, a bit meaty and grapefruity... but mostly tom cat spray.
 
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Hey Ace friends,

Here is some Thai Chi from my greenhouse. They had a very rough start to They're young clone lives that I had someone else start in a tent for me.

I'm very appreciative for the help, I'm not using those resources going forward as sadly my Standards are higher and a friendship has deterriated through the collaboration attempts.

My apologies to Dubi as my efforts to start this strain indoors and move outside June 1st could of and should have been handled better by me to start.

I'm very thankful for that growers time and help.
Peace farmerlion

We; as a collective, did Sire an amazing male from an Incredible indoor Passion of many years to the best Destroyer female that I have personally had.

This wasn't due to genetic variances, but to my knowledge and skill sets being expanded and honed. Since 2007ish? These f1's from the Qtopia Male will be Bx'd to the P1f1 line of the Destroyer Mother Clone in seed form for future selections.

The fall colors from the Anthocyanins are coming in. I will have a dairy barn heater going as the temperatures continue to drom and my water sources freeze up.

I expect the onset of flowering to begin accumuativley by 7 to 10 days through future selections from the widest pallette of phenotypic expressions.

Dubi, It has been my honor to see the potential within this line, in wide range of geographical (regions, latitudes and environmental triggers) outside of this beautiful plants Habitat.
Peace farmerlion
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Thai chi
 

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Just doing an update using flash. The view through a 10x loupe is fantastic!
My camera does these buds zero justice. The expressions are starting to come in louder each day.

I have about a week long window to decide if I'm doing a full greenhouse cure or drying room and jars with one plant that I have doubles in a bag.
Still to this point the greenhouse cured Highland Nepalese Grape of Vermontman's line crossed to a Blue Thai.
But;? The Greenhouse cured bud is better by just a hair in everything..

I owe it to myself to split these buds into two groups, only after checking seed maturity. Nothing is more important from this grow if the seed isn't in the absolute best environment I can provide.

The branches are slumping in the evenings as the evacuate the days produced energies. Soil moisture being right is crucial at this time. Giving the girls a drink at this time is so beneficial for the plant to be able to do a nice cleaning rinse of the Xylum and Phloem's hydrostatic pressure network.

Giving the most amount of resources to the root system for hormones, cannabinoids and phenotypic expressions to be at they're fullest potential for that natural light cycle geographic trigger. (Cycle Influence)
Peace farmerlion

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Here's the last pictures of my Thai Chi as I continue my harvest sequence of last meal, final watering and Monday I will start heavily defoliating after they have drained that last watering for two to three days.

Then I will trim everything down while standing. It will get a standing curing jar trim. Then be tied together in a column and left until after the New Years Celebrations.

Then jarring each plant from that time again, like I did with a Grape Nepalese x Blue Thai.

Here's my Thai Chi.
This Strain has it's own Vibe, and it's a good one.

I have used a special Q Male to the selected female out of the last of my Destroyer Original Genetics from Charlie Garcia of CBG CANNABIOGEN late 2008 to 2009 line.
the Thai Chi crossed "essentially " to a Blueberry (ish) Destroyer Male and one female of that cross. I'm excited to go through those f1's in a greenhouse.
They are going to be special!! That's my opinion from my Thai Chi.
Dubi it was my great honor to have this lady in my greenhouse this season.
Best of love and blessings to you all at Ace and families.
farmerlion and Mrs.Lion
Peace
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Tranquilidade

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This morning, I started with Thai Chi (green pheno), and after nearly 4 months of curing, it has become extremely euphoric and potent. I don’t remember the purple pheno being as euphoric—it had more of a warm, vibrating/glowing kind of high with better terps. Definitely not something to stay at home with; it immediately gets you up and ready for an active adventure! My casual smoker friend, who tried the same bud, had to stop his bike ride and wanted to head back to the safety of home, but he made it through in the end. :D
 
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Thai chi keeps shaking off the morning frost. Oct 20th Minnesota. I'll let her go until the cold kills her.
 

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Outsidegrower,
Your plants are looking great.
For the 3rd time I have done what I thought would be my final watering?
The Season just keeps staying warm, I'm in ND next door in my greenhouse. Snow that stays from October 2nd on has happened two of the last four years for us here.

These plants of Dubi's I didn't defoliate for a standing harvest, and I'm glad I didn't. All my plants are ripening beautifully and still gaining hormonal inputs and great seed maturation.

My next post will be after I harvest after new years unless circumstances dictate otherwise.

The colas are fully opaque in trichome maturation and the buds are more dense than I expected. The productivity of light intensity and natural light cycle has been very productive in plant development.

Using the two 600watt HPS lights had noticlable impact with some duel spectrum applications. farmerlion
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@farmerlion wonderful looking thai chi's! Not getting the colors on mine here. Active drought at my location, it's weird having to water this late in the season. i imagine your greenhouse smells lime bitter lemon, lilac, and green tea?
 

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@farmerlion wonderful looking thai chi's! Not getting the colors on mine here. Active drought at my location, it's weird having to water this late in the season. i imagine your greenhouse smells lime bitter lemon, lilac, and green tea?
Lime bitter lemon, lilac and green, that description gets real close on several plants, good call.
Peace farmerlion
 

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Hey friends,
Since I'm doing a standing harvest to start with for all plants. A standing harvest greenhouse cure is my personal STASH smoke preference.
I have been called a fan boy in the past for my loyalty and praise of Ace Seeds and dubi through my appreciation since 2007 and my first exposure to serious growing and studies.

Here Ye Here Ye!!!
I am still a very big fan of dubi his family, crew and genetics.

Now that I'm doing more personal observations, technique responses etc. My interests at least in pictures can be shared through this process.
I'm not so sure that this process in a well ventilated tent wouldn't have merits in trial. I don't use humidity controls other than ventilation and a dairy barn heater for temperature control that can raise or slowly lower humidity.

Time of watering with projected temperatures for outdoor greenhouse growers to consider.

I'm growing roots first during the season, even soil watering working from the outside of the growbag inward.
Right now I'm moving the watered area down to about 8" circumference of the Meristem. Before the full on deep freeze of winter I can stop watering so that solid water frost layer doesn't diminish microbial colonies in my repositories.

The Thai Chi girls are gaining weight in plant material consistently.
The largest most noticeable shift in maturation is within the phenotypic expressions.
A sweet alluring incense of unworthy giftings accumulated from 40 pineapples and numerous containers and bundles of Strawberries, Blueberries, ChokeCherry, Potatoes, Kiwis and Papaya's.

The smoothies I feed with continue to bless long after the worms have eaten and exudates have had unlimited energies to develop the broadest cannabinoidal percentages.

As I have shown throughout my research that cannabinoids can be increased through Microbes.

I have open pollinated each plant with a very special male from an Incredible Destroyer female. This hybrid cross draws from a special SpaceQueen x Blueberry Bx to the SpaceQueen IBL Male.

He was a very sticky, Loud medium node separation earlier flowering onset with many capulated and un capulated trichomes on this male. As I harvested his flower sacks of individual branches his Musk was amplified with each branch cut.

His lineages are getting my best in late hormonal production and maturation of all seeds.
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I've been sampling off a branch the wind claimed. Here's a half dry nug of thai chi. Its smells wonderful! Bitter lemon, green tea, a little bit meaty, mint and lavender. Quick dried a smaller bud from the same branch and smoked it. Smoke is indescribably aromatic. The high is joyful, very little paranoia, smooth and very much a strong sativa. Its like the antidepressant of weed.
 

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Tranquilidade

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I've been sampling off a branch the wind claimed. Here's a half dry nug of thai chi. Its smells wonderful! Bitter lemon, green tea, a little bit meaty, mint and lavender. Quick dried a smaller bud from the same branch and smoked it. Smoke is indescribably aromatic. The high is joyful, very little paranoia, smooth and very much a strong sativa. Its like the antidepressant of weed.
The antidepressant properties come from Kali China, she's a real day brightener. Thai Chi reaches maximum potency roughly after 3-4 months of cure. That's when she'll surprise you once again :)
 
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