Conradino23 Keeps On Keeping On Outdoor & Indoor Using LOS/High Brix Methods

Hmmm I just got 19 brix reading off a WQ leaf, so things are starting to look up :blunt:
 
Some Red Diesel buds... it's difficult to take pics of bud I'm telling you, but I'm learning :)










I found some green inside this cover fortunately :)


:smokin2:
 
Mostly Discogs to be honest :)
 
I have thousands of old Lumbos that will crack with a line of white along the crack ... but won't do anything after that. One day, I'll try some gibberellic acid or something.
 
It’s a great record, very psychedelic and there’s Going Up The Country kinda 68 SF burnout anthem :) Live instrumental bit with long drum solo is quite impressive too. I have a scratch that doesn’t skip there, so one day I’m gonna upgrade it :smokin2:
 
If it’s NM I’ll take it :laugh:

Tissue culture is a cool method of propagation but it really starts making sense when you’re upscale and really have to cut down costs and wanna streamline your growing cycle.

In small grows it makes little sense imo. Also tissue culture produces weak plants so you have to really clean up your act. They will be sterile so hydro will work but I dunno about organics. I think eventually we’ll have stabilised strains and there will be no need for tissue culture in cultivation.
 
If it’s NM I’ll take it :laugh:

Tissue culture is a cool method of propagation but it really starts making sense when you’re upscale and really have to cut down costs and wanna streamline your growing cycle.

In small grows it makes little sense imo. Also tissue culture produces weak plants so you have to really clean up your act. They will be sterile so hydro will work but I dunno about organics. I think eventually we’ll have stabilised strains and there will be no need for tissue culture in cultivation.
there are some stabilized strains now we just don't grow very many of them imo the tut is such a strain ive grown 3 of them and they weren't cookie cutters but there was little difference!:)
 
Beautiful bud Conrad! Pics are great too :ganjamon:

have a scratch that doesn’t skip there, so one day I’m gonna upgrade it :smokin2:

A dj tip for this, if it gets stuck an won’t pass.

Very, very, very gently touch the stylus and push it past the stuck spot. The action should be kind of down more than across, and the force only needs to be very little (the risk is to send the needle flying towards the centre). More action than force as such. It takes a steady hand, light touch with control is not easy ;). Often doing this a number of times will work the groove so the needle will eventually find its way past on its own. Not for the faint hearted tho’! I’ve done it many times with success :thumb:
 
Con here is the White Widow x Querkle I crossed with a White Widow from seed made with a 10gen WW clone, I reversed it and pollinated the WQ to created the current WQ seeds,




In all my years, I never saw a seeded plant. Is that a male plant cluster, or a hermie? It's facinating either way. Thanks for sharing these!

Edit - disregard the question, I see you explained it with "reversed" WW to pollinate the WQ.
 
Beautiful bud Conrad! Pics are great too :ganjamon:



A dj tip for this, if it gets stuck an won’t pass.

Very, very, very gently touch the stylus and push it past the stuck spot. The action should be kind of down more than across, and the force only needs to be very little (the risk is to send the needle flying towards the centre). More action than force as such. It takes a steady hand, light touch with control is not easy ;). Often doing this a number of times will work the groove so the needle will eventually find its way past on its own. Not for the faint hearted tho’! I’ve done it many times with success :thumb:

Today I played it and it skipped by itself. Amazing :thumb:

Con here is the White Widow x Querkle I crossed with a White Widow from seed made with a 10gen WW clone, I reversed it and pollinated the WQ to created the current WQ seeds,




You’ve done great job on it. I guess you got that perfect female and acted on it, which is how many top strains come about.

2nd run HB soil is much better for this gal, she doesn’t even bend her branches and she’s twice the size of her sister!

In all my years, I never saw a seeded plant. Is that a male plant cluster, or a hermie? It's facinating either way. Thanks for sharing these!

Edit - disregard the question, I see you explained it with "reversed" WW to pollinate the WQ.

Reversing a female is causing her to hermie via chemical means. She turns male and then you use her pollen to pollinate a female of your choice. That’s how feminised seeds are made.
 
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