Lembatoast's 2017 - Last Hurrah - Grow Journal

Here's more pix of my buddies Crop, were going to take them down in the morning.
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Pretty impressive. TOAST
 
Radogast, what I find amazing is both of these are the same strain.
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Grown from Feminized Seeds purchased at the same time. When ever I have gotten seeds from seeds banks the plants were exactly the same. You would think they would be stabilized coming from a reputable seed bank. This one looks like the MK Ultra that I got from Ian back in 2000.
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See the way it stacks, in stead of making the rounded top's like today's High Breed Kush tends to do. Ruhlax, glad to have you along for the ride. Toast
 
Update: Here are the CR seedlings
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Here are 4 of the Indica Dom clones, apparently they don't like being cloned.
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Here are 14 of the clones that finished Rooting in my outdoor grow room.
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I also donated 2 each of my 7 strains to one of my Mom's nurses husband that makes Cannabis cream to rub on sore mussles and what not. These are the Indica Dom's
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These are 4 clones I was gifted by the guy down the street. Their Robert Bergman's Gold, it's a 60/40 Indica Dom, but it doesn't say what strains were crossed.
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Here's the rest of the crop.
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Hey Toast! :ciao:

It was quite pleasant outdoors here also and I transplanted all my tomatoes out of the propagators.

Now if I may pick your brains....here's pics of the young man (UDC) in Narnia. I don't know anything about collecting pollen, the question is when are they ripe enough for me to pick a few to dry and harvest pollen from. I am anxious to harvest some pollen and burn the plant because even though it's a few hundred metres away from the girls, I don't want anymore than a light pollination of those girls and leaving a male hanging around is dicey.


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Hope you' ve had a super weekend :high-five:
 
Hey Toast! :ciao:

It was quite pleasant outdoors here also and I transplanted all my tomatoes out of the propagators.

Now if I may pick your brains....here's pics of the young man (UDC) in Narnia. I don't know anything about collecting pollen, the question is when are they ripe enough for me to pick a few to dry and harvest pollen from. I am anxious to harvest some pollen and burn the plant because even though it's a few hundred metres away from the girls, I don't want anymore than a light pollination of those girls and leaving a male hanging around is dicey.


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Hope you' ve had a super weekend :high-five:

If you tip the top and tap it, pollen will fall if it's ready. I've read they can start dropping pollen within days of starting to flower. In my limited experience, it takes around two weeks before they start dropping. Mine were all pure sativas, however. I'm not certain if flowering length of females affects when the males start dropping pollen.


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