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The endless thread, part 2

unnamedmike

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Copper Canyon, Chihuahua
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Demon latcher
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BSHW repro
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Lilly, sharing tent with the bshw
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Heartagain

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Hi everyone ! I have been absent due to a small disappointment with the haze seeds of authentic genetics (hermaphrodites and indica plants) and to top it off, I got banned for defending myself against todd and his fanboys. Among other niceties, todd shared some of my emails on the forum. They edited him, they banned me for protesting, pure freedom and equality ... but I already know what seedmaker I should never buy or recommend.

Todds original haze
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I do not give up and I want to have pure haze in the stable :biglaugh: Soon I hope to receive the original haze that madmac gave me :dance013: Meanwhile, Im still working on new crosses with what I have.

The doors. Male. love the looking of this guy !



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Maha's Mango Vision

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unnamedmike

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Remember the 19 panama 74 seeds that didnt pop? I didnt discard them, I left them in the coco of one of the mothers, and today, several weeks after putting them there, 5 have appeared. They are each in its pot. One of the seedlings has 3 cotyledons.
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BSHW
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super silver haze#4 for seeds
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Lilly for seeds. Im gonna wait another week more before flip to 12/12 the bshw males.
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Mango vision cuts, already rooted.
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Copper canyon
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Congrats on the seedling surprise Mike.

I popped 5 of the original mextiza back years ago and fried the seedlings dead in the sun fml
 

unnamedmike

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Congrats on the seedling surprise Mike.

I popped 5 of the original mextiza back years ago and fried the seedlings dead in the sun fml
Thanks my friend :wave: that sucks… i almost did the same, potting the seedlings in too much dry coco, but they are looking ok …:hotbounce
 

unnamedmike

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Finally, i moved the 4 bshw males to the same tent where the females are florewering. The plants in small pots are mango vision, sexing. Gonna be discarted in the very moment they show gender, i dont like to bloom plants from seed. I already have cuttings from all the plants, i just want females. I added a amnesia#6 cutting, hoping for some seeds, not sure if im in time.
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Im keeping cuttings from males and females
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The 4 "big" seedlings in the left, are the Demon Latcher, the 5 small plants at right are the panama74, and the 15 in the center are the Copper canyon. Pure american genetics for the next rotation.
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Demon Latcher
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unnamedmike

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One more panama74 seed sprouted, so 6 in total, weaks but alives, slowly getting stronger. Coco, hidro nutes, trichodermas and mycorrhizae are greats tools for this weak seedlings.
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Super silver hashplant F2 1-3 revegging. Since the beginning she was very "hairy", and she resulted in the most resinous girl from 25 females
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Bshw male :groupwave:
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Bro I love your powders! I really miss having root innoculants but here they are fairly expensive and the shelf life viability not long lasting I believe..
Edit- ah I just remembered the tricoderma is the stuff that entombs the pests :chin:

Hey cool phenomenon on that hairy gal.
Congrats on the man splooge too!
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unnamedmike

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Bro I love your powders! I really miss having root innoculants but here they are fairly expensive and the shelf life viability not long lasting I believe..
Edit- ah I just remembered the tricoderma is the stuff that entombs the pests :chin:

Hey cool phenomenon on that hairy gal.
Congrats on the man splooge too!
:party:
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Some products do the work very very well. Ive been growing pure sterile hydro since the pests problem, but with the days, some "slime" appeared in the tank and pipes, the so-called hydro herpes xD It disappeared in 24 hours and has not reappeared after 2 tsp in the reservoir of trichoderma harzianum. And mycorrhizal fungi. With this change, the roots have returned to be white and abundant, the plants show better general health. Mycorrhizae are difficult to breed, but trichoderma is super easy, it is considered a pest in mushroom crops, in case it is difficult to get in your state.
 

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Some products do the work very very well. Ive been growing pure sterile hydro since the pests problem, but with the days, some "slime" appeared in the tank and pipes, the so-called hydro herpes xD
Hahaha never heard it called that lol

It disappeared in 24 hours and has not reappeared after 2 tsp in the reservoir of trichoderma harzianum. And mycorrhizal fungi. With this change, the roots have returned to be white and abundant, the plants show better general health. Mycorrhizae are difficult to breed, but trichoderma is super easy, it is considered a pest in mushroom crops, in case it is difficult to get in your state.
Does that mean if I add it to my rez it'll save me from calcium hypochlorite soaks?
My roots need a boost lately too hmm

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unnamedmike

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Hahaha never heard it called that lol


Does that mean if I add it to my rez it'll save me from calcium hypochlorite soaks?
My roots need a boost lately too hmm

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In mi case yes, did the work. Try with a 5gal bucket and a plant or 2, anyway is totally harmless :blowbubbles:
 

unnamedmike

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Remember the "hairy" sshp F2 and what resulted in the most resinous? I do not know if it is because now I look more, but another hairy has appeared. This time a Demon latcher from Cryptic labs (oaxacan gold * ohaze) Crossed fingers!
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The panama74 seedlings still looking funny, but getting stronger
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Lilly, bshw and ssh4 (in this order) pollinated with bshw pollen
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Bshw males
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unnamedmike

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Panama74 getting strongers
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bshw, rooted male clon
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Bshw seeded
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Lilly, a little pissed, shes being feeded with the same amount of the bshw, and obviously is too much. BSHW x lilly sound like a rocket cross, pure happy weed.
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