Blackbird Preservations
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Whisker Biscuit was made using the Gorilla Biscuit Black cut made by Seeds of Compassion and found by @FourWiseEyes as the mom, and a selection of Vietnamese Black originally from Fet, worked by Snowhigh and chosen by me out of the seed increase from Snow’s work.
The F1 showed plenty of variation, with specimens from both ends of the spectrum popping up along with outstanding mixes of the two. One of the predominant traits throughout the line…RESIN! The Biscuit mom was no slouch in passing on her propensity for a thick blanket of trichomes coating the flowers. Mostly on the sandy/tacky side with a few getting more gooey but not greasy. Large batch washes will be done this fall but the test runs were solid. Even the heavy Vietnamese leaning gals were dripping with glands, the airy flower sets showing them off in all their glory. Perhaps a charas quality type, easy to extract the glands by hand.
At F2 some mutants started to show, mostly as seedlings that grow out of their weirdness as they grow into juveniles. Fine plants as they finish, but these have been excluded from future filial generations to avoid an uneven start for growers looking to fill a room from seed. Previous F3 testing shows the line starting to homogenize as we will be working the line in both directions to each P1. An open pollination or “full spectrum” will be offered up which will include selections of males and females that best represent both the parents as well as mixes of the two. I’ll also be offering up a “Biscuit Side” group of selections that will get you over the finish line in a reasonable time but with plenty of pizzazz from the Vietnamese father.
I’ll post up some pics of past runs as well as the current selections. Feel free to ask any questions you might have. Thanks for checking out the new gear. JT
The F1 showed plenty of variation, with specimens from both ends of the spectrum popping up along with outstanding mixes of the two. One of the predominant traits throughout the line…RESIN! The Biscuit mom was no slouch in passing on her propensity for a thick blanket of trichomes coating the flowers. Mostly on the sandy/tacky side with a few getting more gooey but not greasy. Large batch washes will be done this fall but the test runs were solid. Even the heavy Vietnamese leaning gals were dripping with glands, the airy flower sets showing them off in all their glory. Perhaps a charas quality type, easy to extract the glands by hand.
At F2 some mutants started to show, mostly as seedlings that grow out of their weirdness as they grow into juveniles. Fine plants as they finish, but these have been excluded from future filial generations to avoid an uneven start for growers looking to fill a room from seed. Previous F3 testing shows the line starting to homogenize as we will be working the line in both directions to each P1. An open pollination or “full spectrum” will be offered up which will include selections of males and females that best represent both the parents as well as mixes of the two. I’ll also be offering up a “Biscuit Side” group of selections that will get you over the finish line in a reasonable time but with plenty of pizzazz from the Vietnamese father.
I’ll post up some pics of past runs as well as the current selections. Feel free to ask any questions you might have. Thanks for checking out the new gear. JT