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My microbes will eat the rotting rodent corpse and feed it to my ladies for desert on sundays! Edit: Kidding!I'm pretty sure mice are compostable...
Please post this update in your FauxMix thread so in three months I don't have to wonder where I read it!
SO...catching up. The Nevilles Haze will be interesting to watch. I dont have the patience. Your new line up is quite exotic and all sound to be potent in different ways.UPDATE
ORIGINAL PURPOSE WE'RE HERE!
Good day all! Yesterday and last night made a full germination for these beauties, thank Tommy Chong! One of them is represented in the back solo, a Black Poison Skunk at 20 days old. I'll be using her as a trainer of sorts as we go along. No agenda yet but likely breeding.
These are the original lineup in the journal title, round 2.
Now The Rev has some conditions he calls for in growing his gear. Less light on in veg time for one. 16/8 0n/off for veg and 11.5/12.5 flowering. Let's go with it and see how they go.
First let's look at the Black Poison Skunk as he writes it up.
"The father (Black Poison) is a hybrid recombining my Black Forrest male and my Black Durban. A severely smelly and deadly variety with intensity for days… The mother is my Red Russian Skunk, a super olden (like olden from the early 80’s) inbred line of true Skunk with huge yields, fast finishing times and a devastating high-type. I do mean devastating too, this Skunk line along with being super skunk smelling and covered in resin, is also dumbfounding to both body and head.
This variety is sure to please most peeps in a big way with a big punch and large yields. The acrid cat piss smells of the Black Forrest combined with the super skunky terps of the Red Russian Skunk should make some of the smelliest cannabis you have ever grown; along with a ride that should be unforgettable in both power and legs"
Dark Matter
- Flowering Time Indoors: 63 – 70 days
"A giant yield with a deadly punch, cash cropper style plant here, and all the way through selecting the females in the CTF (Cherry Thunderfuck) line I always selected for the Matanuska Valley Thunderfuck (MVTF) expressions, as I possessed this original clone way back when. What can I say about this one except super easy to grow, not fussy at all about anything, a huge yielding hash-hard bud, producing massive resin with a distinctive MVTF slant to it. The lemony mango sickeningly sweet flavors are really brought out huge with a two-week cure. She has excellent bag appeal and just beautiful huge buds. The Dark Matter paternal breeding parent (male) was also one of mine I have been working for years now, the Rusty Haze, which consists of Skunk #1/Bubblegum (male) x Metal Haze. So, as you can extrapolate this lovely variety is truly worthy and she performs perfect indoors with regards to height and stretch and is a monster outdoors.
Also, must add here that this has become one of my all-time favorite plants to make hash (dry CO2 sifted) from. I normally keep the top half of the plant (flowers) and use the bottom half (flowers) to make hash with. The hash is superior in its’ properties across the board. Great long legs, very intense, and the hash remains in a semi-gooey state, very malleable without coming apart, which is primo! A must try if you are able."
70 day flower time.
Chunky Cherry Thai
"The (paternal P1) father is two individual male Deep Chunks. Deep Chunk is a long IBL Hashplant indica from Afghanistan introduced and inbred by Tom Hill. Since getting Deep Chunk about a decade ago I have inbred her 3 or 4 times, leaning towards the larger sized and larger yielding purple phenotypes with the greatest resin production. I originally got these DC seeds from my old buddy “Moonshineman” (Jay) who got them directly from Tom Hill.
The (maternal P1) mother, KOS’s own Cherry Thai that I made over a decade ago. She is a hybrid of Cherry Bomb and two different Thai females. The Cherry Bomb was an F3 out of Hawaii that combined 3 landrace/cultivar Hawaiian sativas and the legendary Cherry AK47. One of the Thai females was my own “Batdambang” Thai I got from my cousin directly from Vietnam, a true deadly gooey Thai indeed. The other Thai female was a legit Juicyfruit Thai (the 14 week version) from a Holland breeder connection I had.
While the Chunky Cherry Thai (CCT) is a 3-way hybrid, she will likely have some environmental preferences. Her pH preferences will likely be on the higher side, due to the strong influences of the male Deep Chunk in the cross. I would also avoid overwatering her like the plague. I would also be very certain my darkness cycle when flowering these was pitch black baybee! Thai is less than forgiving when it comes to light poisoning or photoperiod anomalies. Mold weaknesses will likely be present, so coastal outdoor growing would be a poor choice.
The Chunky Cherry Thai’s potency will be severe, and likely on the super spacy side as well. Peeps that get paranoid from some sativas should approach this one with caution the first time trying her out. A lot of fun is what I think the hightype will be, hell I’m a super-Thai fan and there are two of the best Thai strains I’ve ever had in this cross. It took me the first half of 2019 to select the Cherry Thai female P1 mother for this cross, and the Deep Chunk were selected for resin production, size, yield, and purple expressions."
70ish days flowering.
Red Sky
"KOSThe (paternal P1) father is the legendary Cherry Hemmingway male. A hybrid of a landrace Bhutan, and Rez Dog’s Firecracker (Williams Wonder x NYC Diesel).
The female KOS’s own Skyanchor (Bogglegum x PSI) a cross using a prime selected male of BOG’s Bogglegum. A bad ass old-school hybrid made using a Northern Lights #5 (real deal) crossed to a Bubblegum (real deal). The female used to make the Skyanchor was my clone only PSI (Purple Salem Indica) that I was given by my good friend Keith, in Salem, OR, USA. Some kind of crazy old Purple Kush variant; potency is not only severe with this baby, but supernaturally intense.
The Cherry Hemmy is well known by me to relate large yields and incredible vigor along with increased resin production, and also usually relates cream soda, vanilla, or cherry-ish terpenes, making exotic and addictive combinations when used as part of any hybrid. So, the Red Sky yields well—very well."
70 days flowering max.
Ok now, that's what we're going to be indulging in and I'll be confident of that in two weeks when they look like they want to jump out of their cups! Let's hope! Have a great day everyone!
Hi cr8! Neville is an experience for sure. It's kind of cool not knowing what's really happening, but the clock turns so slowly! And she's so skinny! I never know how to feel looking at her so I wave and walk by wondering and hoping. Buds are abudding so I'm not complaining.SO...catching up. The Nevilles Haze will be interesting to watch. I dont have the patience. Your new line up is quite exotic and all sound to be potent in different ways.
Awe that's nice! I love weed and getting totally sensually engulfed! Hope the mood moves through the whole day!Happy Valentine's day Stone
We had ours yesterday when the grandparents could watch the kids.
It was pretty great. I did a lot of strain testing.
Hope you and the missus have a great day.
High Joshua, hey I read that book! Yep, they're looking like a million bucks! We got the issue of hungry mice past us and these babies are going to fill the tent wall to wall in no time at all! Thanks for keeping an eye on us! There will be questions I'm sure and I'm better at implementation than the science of it. I love seeing so much life in there! That happened in what, 2 or 3 days! Won't be long before the next pot up now.WOW looking great @StoneOtter !
Those beer cups in the nursery all look strong, healthy and green. Seems like the rhizosphere in those cups are "teeming with microbes!" Love to see DYNOMYCO helping to do great things.
Happy growing
Given your propensity to injuring yourself, I think "variety" works better there than "strain."It was pretty great. I did a lot of strain testing.
Can't get the codes to work on AmazonHigh folks
The good people from @DYNOMYCO gave me a discount code for us all to use. It's a 10% discount code for amazon for their delicious microbes. In case you're inclined. I just bought into another pack. The process uses a little more than I used to use with something like great white but I'm pretty sure it's more reasonably $ in the long run and it works for the entire time the plant is alive. I'm so in for this!
Here youz'all go!
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In the book when he says 4 spikes, it is important to do two of each. Does he give a suggestion for the three in flower?Per container, I use 2, or 3 spikes; basically 3 spikes for flowering plants, and 2 spikes for everything else. I used to use 4. You don’t need 4. Spikes pack big power
I don't remember 3 ever mentioned in the book Azi. When I get to flower time I've always been about 2 or 3 weeks into an up pot and have 2 each. I don't use them before the final pot. So I can't understand when he'd run with that unless there's a change in the book since my copy. What we're reading is from Skunk magazine where he writes.In the book when he says 4 spikes, it is important to do two of each. Does he give a suggestion for the three in flower?
I guess I assume 2 flower and one growth, but maybe the other way round?