Thanks very much Smeegol. It’s nice be back. Actually as far as I know it’s is the best it will be for quite a while, and I will continue to lose vision in that eye as the cataract worsens. That’s ok, I feel like they know how to fix it. That cataract operation will be quite a ways down the road. They said ‘in the next year or two’. I also have to let the rest of the eye heal first- the longer the better for that.
 
Oh yeah this is something I uploaded a month ago then forget to post.
This is what I do with my used nutrient bottles. Plant markers, and the leftover bases are very handy for general shop use. This way I don’t worry about putting obvious bottles in my garbage. Thanks Monsanto.
 
Agree with tead,, lovin that funky duel dude plant,, very groovy at the bud stage,,

VVery glad for your apparent recovering,, slow tho it may be. maybe it will slow you down a bit for recovery sake,, none of us are getting younger and healing faster,, i dont think.

CCheers friend,, best of the spring/summer to yas
 
Dawger. Heya to you. Cheers too.

No

Simple supply and demand issue.

Too much to do. Not enuf time.

Which is perfect for a busy person

Weaseley. Corgot to mention. I gots a g.t. bout ready to put to flower. Looks like a stretcher she do. Got me a bit excited. Looks different enuf from the ma thsi stik

Cheers agin friend
 
Cool. It is a bit stretchy Nivek. And kind of a slow starter in flowering. Though my Thai leaning ones have all been from seed so far and maybe clones would act differently. It’s one of those type of strains that Ace likes to tell you to start flowering at 2 weeks to avoid runaways. Though I assume that a longer veg would always be better if you have a way to deal with the height. And there’s always a way to do that somehow. My latest two were about seven weeks old when I put them into flowering.

I nearly threw that last one out at about six weeks in because it just looked like a piece of crap, but they do fill out a lot in the latter days.
 
Thanks Lazyfish. Finally some sun around here- always a good day when it’s sunny and I get to work at home. :)

Looking back in the journal I see I sprouted those GT crosses on April 2. They did take a while to get going and the reason I have two of them is I thought the first one wasn’t going to sprout. So they went to the flowering room at about 7 weeks old.
I would have done things differently, and maybe they would have grown taller in that time but was away so things were kind of on life support and they were stuck languishing in an overcrowded veg room jungle much of the time.
Yeah I’ll probably have to bend them over along with stakes to hold them up. These ones are capable of growing a large heavy cola that flops over like a dead eel, or at least their mother was. The other half of the genetics is Thai Stick (a Thai landrace) which was more scraggly and branchy. We’ll see.

Of course I could scrog them or train them in all sorts of ways to keep them low- but I want to see how they look naturally as much as possible. So apart from some supercropping I’m just going to let them run till they can’t run anymore then I’ll figure out what next after that.
 
Some pics of the Golden Tigger. The small one. Interesting that the Thai Stick had very skinny classic sativa leaves but so far the crosses I’ve seen of it all have these big ones.



 
These are Golden Tiger x Thai Stick?

I was a bit surprised at two GT crosses I ran. I did 4, and 2 of them didn't stretch much - looked like yours - finished in under 10 weeks, etc. The other 2 went tall and long. How long did your GT mother go?
 
Well I’m 96% sure it’s GT x Thai Stick. At the time it was flowering I had a small male Thai Stick half-ass quarantined in my dryer box inside the flowering room. And at the exact same time I had a female Thai Stick that I had reversed one branch on with CS. Quite a bit of TS pollen around.

The mother GT flowered for 14 weeks. A nice Thai pheno that smelled like Thai and also had some similarities in the look of the bud - only the high was even better than Thai. It was one of six different strains of small plants in a DTW setup. It outlasted them all by a month. It also grew a couple nanners at one point. It ended with about 15 mystery seeds on it.
So it could be self pollinated too from the nanners.
And as the usual distant fourth possibility it could have been seeded by some other completely different strain if one of them grew a nanner or two that I never noticed (or more likely just have forgotten about in times since ) .
But from the look of the leaves I think it was the Thai Stick. Probably the reversed one but if I start getting males I guess I’ll know for sure it was the male T Stick.
The Mama Thai x Thai Sticks that I grew had the same leaves, or very similar.
 
Is that half albino?

Great use of the plastics! I use mine like wise, I cut them length wise so you get the handel to carry them in. :thumb:

Hey. :) Yeah pretty much half albino. A mutation where some of the leaves lack chlorophyll.
Wow. You use them for markers too? Everyone’s doing it!
 
Yeah they’re super handy. Good to have lots so you have plenty to dig through when you’re looking for that one thing you need the one time, that was always right there but now isn’t anywhere.
Oh yeah I forgot to post this. Close up of Honduras cob.
 
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