I was going to post this photo in your random dump thread but I can't find it so I hope this is okay.
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Thanks! That’s a great explanation.I think its not really, technically, a new “strain” until it’s kind of stable. Until then, it’s just a cross and that’s why breeders put out crosses just called ??? x ??? with the 2 parents‘ names, because thats what it is. It hasn’t been selected for or refined at all.
Thanks! That’s a great explanation.
Yes but was it (GG#4 x THC Bomb) x Sour Diesel? Or GG#4 x (THC Bomb x Sour Diesel)? Or, ... Seriously tho, that’s the kind of stuff I actually really like to know, if it’s possible!GG#4 x THC Bomb x Sour Diesel?
So, I was wondering something. From what I can find, the GG is 70% sativa & 30% indica. The Tahoe OG is listed as 90% indica and 10% sativa. How do you determine what the TCK will be? Do you add the indica percentages together and then divide by 2, and then the same with the sativa’s, to give the TCK’s a 60% indica 40% sativa blend? Or is it more complicated than that?I had tails on all three Golden Goat x Tahoe OG reg seeds
That seems pretty darn good to me!Let me start with the harvest weight for the Colombian Gold that was at 62% RH this morning:
That's 211g (7.44 ounces), which at 141 days above ground gets me to 1.5g/day. I guess that's okay for a cold-weather grow!
Still seems pretty good to me!Durban Poison settled to 62% overnight, so let's post the final weight for the Sunday update:
That's 161g / 5.68 oz, which works out to a mere 1.1g/day, which is definitely one of my lowest.
That's how I would do it.Do you add the indica percentages together and then divide by 2, and then the same with the sativa’s, to give the TCK’s a 60% indica 40% sativa blend?
I keep picking up your questions here D - hope that’s okHow do you determine what the TCK will be?
It’s fine with me. I appreciate your detailed & informative responses.I keep picking up your questions here D - hope that’s ok
I might be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure that the syntax is what dictates what was crossed with what. X x Y means Y was the male. So the way I read that sour G parentage, GG4 was the original female pollinated by a THC bomb male (or reversal). The resulting offspring were hit with Sour D pollen. I’m fairly certain that’s a universal syntax.Yes but was it (GG#4 x THC Bomb) x Sour Diesel? Or GG#4 x (THC Bomb x Sour Diesel)? Or, ... Seriously tho, that’s the kind of stuff I actually really like to know, if it’s possible!
Thanks HG! For future reference, it's here:I was going to post this photo in your random dump thread but I can't find it so I hope this is okay.
I don't think I have that info anywhere, and the breeder is no longer on the site (his thread is locked and unsearchable and even his user name is gone), so it will remain a mystery.Yes but was it (GG#4 x THC Bomb) x Sour Diesel? Or GG#4 x (THC Bomb x Sour Diesel)? Or, ... Seriously tho, that’s the kind of stuff I actually really like to know, if it’s possible!
"Social" sounds like a vaguely familiar word...can you use it by itself without being followed by "distancing"?Good social times.
Thanks sb!Nice harvest weight Shed and Looks delish. !!
I'd say it's more complicated than that as Amy described below.So, I was wondering something. From what I can find, the GG is 70% sativa & 30% indica. The Tahoe OG is listed as 90% indica and 10% sativa. How do you determine what the TCK will be? Do you add the indica percentages together and then divide by 2, and then the same with the sativa’s, to give the TCK’s a 60% indica 40% sativa blend? Or is it more complicated than that?
Thanks BL! I'm sure any harvest you don't need to trim is a good one in your book.Congrats on your recent harvests, Shed, and I'm looking forward to watching the new ones develop.
Thanks!That seems pretty darn good to me!
LOL thanks again!Still seems pretty good to me!
It would be nice if it were that easy.That's how I would do it.
Okay by me! Amy.I keep picking up your questions here D - hope that’s ok
Indeed! I just went with that cross because it seemed like a reasonable replacement to another hit-or-miss one-off hybrid.I don’t think we can determine. Genetic expression determines, and we find out!
We're going to need something from the yearbook.I was in the 9th grade with a guy that had green eyes, red hair, freckles and huge ears. He was an truly an F1. I can still see his face to this day!
Me too!It’s fine with me. I appreciate your detailed & informative responses.
Thanks Chef, and that very well may be, but for it to be accurate here it would mean not only that they came to me with that accuracy in the description but also that I'm remembering them in the correct order! Still a crap shoot .I might be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure that the syntax is what dictates what was crossed with what. X x Y means Y was the male. So the way I read that sour G parentage, GG4 was the original female pollinated by a THC bomb male (or reversal). The resulting offspring were hit with Sour D pollen. I’m fairly certain that’s a universal syntax.
I might be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure that the syntax is what dictates what was crossed with what. X x Y means Y was the male. So the way I read that sour G parentage, GG4 was the original female pollinated by a THC bomb male (or reversal). The resulting offspring were hit with Sour D pollen. I’m fairly certain that’s a universal syntax.
can you use it by itself without being followed by "distancing"?
Thanks otter! They got that natural green going on. It should hold until @Mr. Sauga ships me another jar of his paint.Hi Shed, beautiful pics of your little ones! That's living color!
Tin Can Kush is a name that otter came up with for a Golden Goat x Tahoe OG Kush cross that another member here sent me! The description of the parents is halfway into this post.Highya ITS, Congratulations on 5 new babies!! Nice job on presenting them! Gotta see what Tin Can Kush is all about! Happy Smokin'