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The ULTIMATE stealth strain

The ULTIMATE stealth strain

  • Can it be done?

    Votes: 16 48.5%
  • Will it not work?

    Votes: 4 12.1%
  • Would you grow it?

    Votes: 13 39.4%

  • Total voters
    33

teide

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She is a quack bastard (abc x frisian duck) from Fygtree.
Hopefully she is one week pregnant. I dusted her with auto pollen to get started on an auto version.
 

St. Phatty

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I have a plant now that is Indica dominant - not stretching too much - and ALMOST no smell.

Different.

The label says "Cheese or Mold". Which was perfectly clear 6 months ago when I wrote it.

Sometimes if I use a pot of dirt to start a seed, if it doesn't start, I'll start a new one and leave the old label.

Because sometimes, the first seed will sprout 2 months after I first planted it.

Anyway, the label is not very meaningful but the plant is very Stealth, smell-wise.

Got about 10 days to chop her and to see how the smoke is.
 

teide

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Yes, I remember a few surprise germinations myself, long after the label is gone and I forgot what I planted🙂
Congrats on a low odor strain!
My quack bastard is also very low odor, luckily. In addition it has an atypical smell, just like rhubarb. Never experienced that before? I wonder what terpenes cause that and if anyone has encountered that in other strains?
 

teide

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Soon ready to harvest
 

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teide

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I like the bud formation of the Beldia
 

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teide

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The Beldia is a lot quicker than the quack bastard. It was started way later and will finish at the same time as the abc hybrid. I would like to cross these two. The plants were sprayed with STS, but the reversal didn't work. I only have this one Beldia, the other seeds didn't germinate. So I am really hoping I manage to reveg it.
I remember @Aladdin.Khalifa saying it is possible by replanting?
 

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teide

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Doesn't seem overly crystally. But I like the foxtailing.
 

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teide

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Exactly, @Hammerhead, that's why I am hoping someone can introgress a pearly pheno down the line, so the buds don't give it away that easily.
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the beldia is going in the right direction, but the calyces are still too tightly packed.
 

teide

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Yeah, I agree. It might not be so bad. The ABC is way past its prime now, so it might be rhodelization. It has also been very hot in the grow cabinet this week, so it might be stress related. Anyways just happy to get some fem seeds 🙂
 

St. Phatty

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I wonder if these are nanners?
View attachment 18852000

Yes, those are pollen sacs of TBD maturity.

Still looks very smoke-able though.

As far as stealth strains, you just need to take advantage of statistics & bell-shaped curves.

Non-stinky-ness will be enhanced on some seedlings, maybe very few seedlings.

For the heck of it I might plant some other seeds from the same batch as the non-stinky one, and will also dig out some seeds from the non-stinky one, since she got pollinated by the Trifoliate male. I think.
 

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