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Fudo Myoo
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So I have a story for those who haven’t followed for awhile. Two grows ago I grew a batch of Biscotti 2.0. I treated one of the plants too harshly and she hermied on me, so I collected some seeds for a rainy day.
On my next grow, I planted a couple of those new seeds outside around the house. One of them sprouted strong so I brought her in to be with my Sativa grow.
Fast forward to flower and due to a gnat infestation, my new Biscotti 2.0, from the hermied mother, also hermied and spread pollen to the rest of the grow. The result was Malawi/Panama crossed with Biscotti 2.0 and Hulkberry/Biscotti 2.0 seeds.
This plant is one result of that debacle. I have plenty of seeds but shes a real keeper and I didn’t clone her. She shows no sign of hermie, has a sweet floral scent and is big. She’s much heavier than the Zkittlez, even in that crummy pot. So I guess the moral of my story is you can do a lot with a hermie seed. @Emilya Green your hermie attempt got me thinking.
Malawi/Panama/Biscotti 2.0
On my next grow, I planted a couple of those new seeds outside around the house. One of them sprouted strong so I brought her in to be with my Sativa grow.
Fast forward to flower and due to a gnat infestation, my new Biscotti 2.0, from the hermied mother, also hermied and spread pollen to the rest of the grow. The result was Malawi/Panama crossed with Biscotti 2.0 and Hulkberry/Biscotti 2.0 seeds.
This plant is one result of that debacle. I have plenty of seeds but shes a real keeper and I didn’t clone her. She shows no sign of hermie, has a sweet floral scent and is big. She’s much heavier than the Zkittlez, even in that crummy pot. So I guess the moral of my story is you can do a lot with a hermie seed. @Emilya Green your hermie attempt got me thinking.
Malawi/Panama/Biscotti 2.0