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Since dry period I have noticed white pistils coming everywhere, 🤔 is she really telling me to lay off the foliar? She told me that several times now with the pistils.
2 more Dry days for you, and no more foliar unless strictly needed.
I got the message.
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Added a second string and clip to lean back that apical top bud, that made a lot of new space for air and light to excite the lower buds, they are staking and resinous like there is honey on them. Mango sweetness predominant smells.

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Possible start of senescence.
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Left over fan leaf at 5th node.

If she puts on a show in the next 2 weeks I will toss her in the contest just for fun.

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And Happy Canada 🇨🇦 🍁 Day the fireworks 💥 💥
The 🔥 phenos

DUTCH DURBAN X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE (male)

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Intense side branching, just thriving. I bent every branch yesterday before lights out. They picked up this morning, I will repeat again every day is necessary.
Showing more nodes with pistils, still preflowering mode, that’s why the constant training.
I tighten up the string an inch at times, the lower I get that apical main top the faster the the rest of the branches grow.

PERSONAL SATIVA F1 X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE (male)
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These 2 photos are from a prominent branch of the first node. This is why sometimes I leave the 1st node because the turn in to beasts.
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That’s the apical dominant top, under fire, clipped tight and doing the hook 🪝
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I love this pheno; it’s the highlight of years of crossing and seeing shitty phenos pass by. I am beyond excited to see this cultivar harvested and smoked by end of the year. This is my last 5 years put in to one plant. Still not showing me a clear pistil sign but it’s almost there.

Foliar spray both of these.
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#LWG
 

"Plant Constituents

L.L. Dilworth, ... D.K. Stennett, in Pharmacognosy, 2017

5.5 Plant Hormones and Growth Factors​

5.5.1 Definition​

Plant hormones (phytohormones) are chemicals produced by plants that regulate their growth, development, reproductive processes, longevity, and even death. These small molecules are derived from secondary metabolism and are responsible for the adaptation of plants to environmental stimuli. Plants are subjected to an ever changing environment and require these phytohormones for appropriate responses. A single phytohormone can regulate many cellular and developmental processes, while at the same time multiple hormones often influence a single process.

5.5.2 Classification and Applications​

The six major phytohormones identified are auxins, abscisic acid, cytokinins, ethylene gibberellin, and brassinosteroids. More recent additions to that list include the jasmonates and strigolactones.
Auxins function primarily in stem elongation by promoting cell growth. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is the major naturally occurring auxin and one of the major growth factors in plants. They were the first group of plant growth hormones discovered. Auxins serve dual roles in plants depending on where they are produced. When produced by apical buds, they promote root growth and development but inhibit lateral bud growth thereby maintaining apical dominance [110]. They also stimulate ethylene production, cell division, and differentiation [111,112]. Auxins have been employed for rooting purposes in tissue culture and in stem cuttings [113]. As such, they have gained widespread commercial use in nurseries and in farming. Synthetic auxins have been utilized in greenhouses to promote fruit development and in preventing preharvest dropping of fruits, such as oranges, hence in the coordination of harvesting seasons [114].
Plant hormones regulate plant growth, development, reproductive processes, longevity, and death.
Six main types: Auxins, abscisic acid, cytokinins, ethylene gibberellin, and brassinosteroids.
Recent additions: Jasmonates and strigolactones.
Abscisic acid is a ubiquitous plant hormone which plays an important role in the inhibition of seed germination and budding. It is known as the plant stress hormone and is involved in the response of plants to weather stress, such as tolerance to cold and drought. Plant abscisic acid content tends to increase in stressful conditions resulting in the stimulation of various physiological processes which increase the plant’s ability to cope [115]. Other regulatory functions of abscisic acid include embryo maturation, cell division and elongation, and floral induction [116]. Exogenous abscisic acid is currently employed in agriculture to delay wilting and allow plant survival during short periods of severe drought.
Cytokinins regulate immunity in plants by modulating salicylic acid signaling and play a pivotal role in defense against pathogens and insects [117,118]. They also promote cell division and increase tolerance to drought stress [118]. Cytokinins are concentrated in root tips, the apical meristem region of the plant and in immature leaves and seeds [119,120]. The root tips are believed to be the major site of cytokinin synthesis. Environmental factors which affect the level of cytokinin production include both nutrient and water availability. Cytokinins are utilized in tissue culture to stimulate cell division, adventitious shoot formation, and embryogenesis [121]. Due to the ability of cytokinins to reduce the sensitivity to ethylene, they have also been used in the preservation of plants with high ethylene sensitivity [122] (Fig. 5.4).
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Figure 5.4. Molecular structures of varying plant hormones and growth factors.
Ethylene brings about various changes to developing plants. These include a thickening of the subapical portion of the stem and reduction in the rate of its elongation. The gas also enhances fruit ripening processes. The main cause of inhibition of stem elongation is cessation or retardation of mitosis in meristematic regions. Ethylene also promotes cell growth or expansion, regulates the stages of flower formation, and sex expression. The synthesis of the gas by plants requires the presence of both auxins and red light. The rate of production of ethylene is directly proportional to the concentration of IAA [123,124]. Ethylene can be utilized in agriculture to promote faster and more uniform postharvest ripening.
Gibberellins promote growth in different ways. These hormones are mainly involved in controlling and promoting stem elongation, flowering, and leaf expansion as well as seed germination. They are used in suspension cultures to enhance the growth of cells. These hormones also increase the activity of enzymes such as α-amylase, proteinase ribonuclease, β-glucanase, and pentosanases [125]. There is also some evidence which suggests that gibberellins influence synthesis of nucleic acids [125]. Commercial uses include the formulation of gibberellin containing preservatives for the prevention of postharvest leaf yellowing in monocotyledonous cut flowers.
Strigolactones are signaling compounds which serve as endogenous hormones involved in the control of plant development and as components of root exudates which promote symbiotic interactions between plants and soil microbes. In parasitic plants, these compounds also promote the germination of seeds once in close proximity to the roots of a suitable host plant. Strigolactones prevent the generation of secondary shoots and promote the formation of lateral roots and root hairs [126]. This enables the plant to effectively utilize the minerals available in the surrounding soil. This is especially important in situations of soil nutrient limitations (Fig. 5.5).
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Figure 5.5. Depicting molecular diversity of strigolactones.
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a group of naturally occurring polyhydroxy steroidal hormone isolated from plants. They have been identified in many plants including monocots, dicots, and gymnosperms [127]. Brassinolide is the most abundant and bioactive form of BRs. It regulates genes involved in the synthesis of bassinosteroids as well as cell wall loosening during brrassinolide-induced growth responses. BRs work in synergy with auxins and additively with gibberellins to promote growth in plants by causing cell elongation and division [128]. These plant hormones also stimulate ethylene synthesis which appears to be the cause of root elongation inhibition [128]. Other physiological processes affected by these hormones include photosynthesis, stress response, and senescence."


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Drop this one here if you have time to read, broad look at Phytohormones and what they do for your plants. Its just a copy paste but the book is a great read.

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Post training on the outdoors 5 phenos;

They have all picked up the speed, bounce back like crazy. They have horizontal growth speed that is typical for this time of the season.
The phenos that are preflowering are Pink kush and Super Lemon Haze.

The Dutch Durban cross I have in the ground seems a shy pistil away from female confirmation, she is such a broad leaf pheno crazy big leaf for a “landrace gen pool”, other people growing Dutch Durbans and they seem to have broad leaf phenos from this African Sativa dominant…
Dutch DURBAN X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE male
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My two preferred PSf1XFM and Duterte’s are taking time but have bracts under construction 🚧 just keep waiting on these two.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
(Reg seed, Filipino grown northern jungles of Luzon, unknown cultivar, origins; seeded bud)

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We are at 2 sq ft of canopy and no signs of stopping. Incredible growth rate, it just kills any other pheno I have right now… umm possibly the PSF1XFM in the pot she has got the same speed.

Could be a female just waiting on it like my life depend on it (totally doesn’t), I just want to know what steps to consider from now on.
I would absolutely 💯 want a male Malawi/haze for this Duterte’s pheno.
Please 🙏🏻 give me a good male this season.

The rest;
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Everything got watered, no foliar today. Tighten the string to the mains.

:passitleft:
 
Post training on the outdoors 5 phenos;

They have all picked up the speed, bounce back like crazy. They have horizontal growth speed that is typical for this time of the season.
The phenos that are preflowering are Pink kush and Super Lemon Haze.

The Dutch Durban cross I have in the ground seems a shy pistil away from female confirmation, she is such a broad leaf pheno crazy big leaf for a “landrace gen pool”, other people growing Dutch Durbans and they seem to have broad leaf phenos from this African Sativa dominant…
Dutch DURBAN X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE male
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10FE58A7-63D0-4635-92F0-8FA768ACB3C7.jpeg


My two preferred PSf1XFM and Duterte’s are taking time but have bracts under construction 🚧 just keep waiting on these two.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
(Reg seed, Filipino grown northern jungles of Luzon, unknown cultivar, origins; seeded bud)

EF7D7B95-A2B6-4F1F-B946-F3E2907A3254.jpeg
34E08A45-13C6-40C9-A4C5-26CC523894E0.jpeg
CE9174A2-DD31-4D45-80A2-D354A6733532.jpeg

We are at 2 sq ft of canopy and no signs of stopping. Incredible growth rate, it just kills any other pheno I have right now… umm possibly the PSF1XFM in the pot she has got the same speed.

Could be a female just waiting on it like my life depend on it (totally doesn’t), I just want to know what steps to consider from now on.
I would absolutely 💯 want a male Malawi/haze for this Duterte’s pheno.
Please 🙏🏻 give me a good male this season.

The rest;
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Everything got watered, no foliar today. Tighten the string to the mains.

:passitleft:
If it’s a male whatcha gonna cross it with?
 
If it’s a male it’s gonna touch every single plant I have.

Spray them all with that male pollen, you know what I’m saying.

For the cultivars that already have that geno in them, will reinforce those traits (hopefully).

:passitleft:
`That's pretty cool now I have a dumb question will that bring more male plants.
 
If it’s a male it’s gonna touch every single plant I have.

Spray them all with that male pollen, you know what I’m saying.

For the cultivars that already have that geno in them, will reinforce those traits (hopefully).

:passitleft:
Nice get all them seeds ready then Dani’s seed business will launch! 420 gets first dibs right? ;) hope your having a good long weekend brother
 
Post training on the outdoors 5 phenos;

They have all picked up the speed, bounce back like crazy. They have horizontal growth speed that is typical for this time of the season.
The phenos that are preflowering are Pink kush and Super Lemon Haze.

The Dutch Durban cross I have in the ground seems a shy pistil away from female confirmation, she is such a broad leaf pheno crazy big leaf for a “landrace gen pool”, other people growing Dutch Durbans and they seem to have broad leaf phenos from this African Sativa dominant…
Dutch DURBAN X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE male
E0E33450-62DE-4C1D-BA9F-602C8626AAD0.jpeg
10FE58A7-63D0-4635-92F0-8FA768ACB3C7.jpeg


My two preferred PSf1XFM and Duterte’s are taking time but have bracts under construction 🚧 just keep waiting on these two.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
(Reg seed, Filipino grown northern jungles of Luzon, unknown cultivar, origins; seeded bud)

EF7D7B95-A2B6-4F1F-B946-F3E2907A3254.jpeg
34E08A45-13C6-40C9-A4C5-26CC523894E0.jpeg
CE9174A2-DD31-4D45-80A2-D354A6733532.jpeg

We are at 2 sq ft of canopy and no signs of stopping. Incredible growth rate, it just kills any other pheno I have right now… umm possibly the PSF1XFM in the pot she has got the same speed.

Could be a female just waiting on it like my life depend on it (totally doesn’t), I just want to know what steps to consider from now on.
I would absolutely 💯 want a male Malawi/haze for this Duterte’s pheno.
Please 🙏🏻 give me a good male this season.

The rest;
ABAF4BBE-7557-4E3A-9FB7-45448EE25171.jpeg
11EB1EF8-4874-4F46-9EB0-142573F8A42B.jpeg
F72C838C-A90A-4FC2-87D7-AD2677262302.jpeg



Everything got watered, no foliar today. Tighten the string to the mains.

:passitleft:
They are looking awesome
 
Post training on the outdoors 5 phenos;

They have all picked up the speed, bounce back like crazy. They have horizontal growth speed that is typical for this time of the season.
The phenos that are preflowering are Pink kush and Super Lemon Haze.

The Dutch Durban cross I have in the ground seems a shy pistil away from female confirmation, she is such a broad leaf pheno crazy big leaf for a “landrace gen pool”, other people growing Dutch Durbans and they seem to have broad leaf phenos from this African Sativa dominant…
Dutch DURBAN X DUTERTES NIGHTMARE male
E0E33450-62DE-4C1D-BA9F-602C8626AAD0.jpeg
10FE58A7-63D0-4635-92F0-8FA768ACB3C7.jpeg


My two preferred PSf1XFM and Duterte’s are taking time but have bracts under construction 🚧 just keep waiting on these two.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
(Reg seed, Filipino grown northern jungles of Luzon, unknown cultivar, origins; seeded bud)

EF7D7B95-A2B6-4F1F-B946-F3E2907A3254.jpeg
34E08A45-13C6-40C9-A4C5-26CC523894E0.jpeg
CE9174A2-DD31-4D45-80A2-D354A6733532.jpeg

We are at 2 sq ft of canopy and no signs of stopping. Incredible growth rate, it just kills any other pheno I have right now… umm possibly the PSF1XFM in the pot she has got the same speed.

Could be a female just waiting on it like my life depend on it (totally doesn’t), I just want to know what steps to consider from now on.
I would absolutely 💯 want a male Malawi/haze for this Duterte’s pheno.
Please 🙏🏻 give me a good male this season.

The rest;
ABAF4BBE-7557-4E3A-9FB7-45448EE25171.jpeg
11EB1EF8-4874-4F46-9EB0-142573F8A42B.jpeg
F72C838C-A90A-4FC2-87D7-AD2677262302.jpeg



Everything got watered, no foliar today. Tighten the string to the mains.

:passitleft:
I’m loving what you’re doing but I must admit sometimes it’s above my pay grade too. Still keep rocking it my brother cause it’s all knowledge. CL🍀. :thumb::cheesygrinsmiley:
 
`That's pretty cool now I have a dumb question will that bring more male plants.

That is probably an answer that is still out of my league. I would say a Regular male pollinates a regular female, 50/50 offspring chances. But there is always environmental factors that can increase the chances one way or another.

The rates in which people are finding males nowadays is very small. You don’t see many males around. That’s because of hybrids, feminized seed and now the take over of Auto flowering strains. Regular seeds are the only way to obtain a male, and to me it’s proven hard to come by.
Seen probably 4 males in my breeding lifespan, like 💯 percent males not hermies.

Nice get all them seeds ready then Dani’s seed business will launch! 420 gets first dibs right? ;) hope your having a good long weekend brother

It’s coming 😎 bro, wheels are turning and it’s all there to be seen. Traceable background for what ever seed the collective puts out.

we wanna do it properly so some permits gotta get done and become an actual searchable (google) seedbank online. Maybe next year we debut something; who knows might come out of this season. The momentum is here and the movement has some key players doing their homework as well.

Don’t know anything about selling seeds in the near future. But we will be making them that’s a known fact.

:passitleft:

They are looking awesome
Thanks bro. 😎
I’m loving what you’re doing but I must admit sometimes it’s above my pay grade too. Still keep rocking it my brother cause it’s all knowledge. CL🍀. :thumb::cheesygrinsmiley:
We trying do what we do best Captain. Small scale but big results.

Thanks for the support brother

The hell with the name. I'm lovin' the logo!
Can’t disagree with you Azi.

That’s legit.
 
It’s coming 😎 bro, wheels are turning and it’s all there to be seen. Traceable background for what ever seed the collective puts out.

we wanna do it properly so some permits gotta get done and become an actual searchable (google) seedbank online. Maybe next year we debut something; who knows might come out of this season. The momentum is here and the movement has some key players doing their homework as well.

Don’t know anything about selling seeds in the near future. But we will be making them that’s a known fact.
Let me know if I can do anything for ya bro...I'm a welder....grower...and told I'm smrt I gotcha :)
 
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