Wow man you killed it with the Fx Jim, real nice plants.
Very sativa looking, but with some indica frost and plump.
Very sativa looking, but with some indica frost and plump.
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Thanks CS.Wow man you killed it with the Fx Jim, real nice plants.
Very sativa looking, but with some indica frost and plump.
I'm fairly certain pheno 4 and possibly pheno 1 are keepers. More testing for sure but I'm almost certain I'll get to work on another reversal for S1 seeds.Congrats on your harvest ... I don't see anymore yellow on the buds after try and trim. Looks really really good Jim.
FX4 - very nice indeed. Good job bud.
Buzz like DDA, hey I'd be thinking about duplicating that for sure.
Love that nice sativa buzz that lets me down easy.
Good luck with your choices for next round. I'm sure you will have all keepers.
The FX gear looks pretty good and easy to grow and no issues with a good buzz.
That sounds like a keeper!
I didn't have anything for a size comparison so a coffee cup sorta works.I think I have the same cup. I only wish I had the bud to go with it. Cheers.
Bravo Jim.
Mmmmm...................
Thanks. I hope one of these has a nice balanced high. That Fx 4 is zippy.
High brightlight. Last two really did have colas with a little girth to them. Didn't quite have the trichome production as previous grows with a nutrient schedule. I got a box of Langbeinite last week and I need to figure out when to add it. But that's for later when something's in bloom.Congrats on harvest of very nice plant MJ. Massive colas! Enjoy the grow break. What's in the next lineup?
It's been a slow week over here so I decided to go ahead and harvest Fx 3 at 66 days. She was hairy and very floral scented with a spruce pine undertone. It really is nice up close but while it's hanging it's skunky in the house. Oh well.
She performed well after I burned her leaves and had some relatively fat colas. This too will pass as they shrink with the drying. I expect she'll yield about 2 zips and I'm happy with that. I've already recycled the soil and I'm ok with the roots in these 2 gallon softies. Perhaps more frequent drenches while in flower. Organic though
I had to go to the big city of Greenville earlier this week and bought me a new piece of glass. I'm partial to a 4 inch spoon with carb hole on the left.
I may get around to cleaning the tent today but maybe not. Anyway, that completes all the blooming for a while. I'm looking forward to doing a bit of traveling now that gas prices are shooting up. Maybe I'll just enjoy some fishing.
Have a great day folks.
I need to look at Monday's harvest and see if it can go into a jar.She looks great MJ. We have to settle for a lot of shrinkage with the Sativa's.
Welcome friend. Yep...fishing without weed must be some strange deed.No better time to get a rod in the water than when you have a nice big jar of harvest to take with you.
Good luck on the fishing and enjoy your work man
I only hope that I get a similar Chemdawg as the one I grew a couple years ago. I so regret not keeping that clone going.Awesome lineup MJ I have high regards for both of those strains! Both keepers IMO. You should take multiple clones if possible!
High mouser....yeah I'm looking forward to running a KK. I might just limit the grow to just those 2 strains and attempt to defeat my lazy watering and actually grow some nice plants.Your harvests always look so clean. Well done! That Kosher Kush you are planning to run is one of my favorites...no zip there at all though. Its mostly a relax and chill type of smoke. Great for watching a movie or reading, hanging out over the BBQ. Comfort weed
I will be interested how you describe its smell. Im awful with pulling out the nuances, but it has to be one of the sweetest fruitiest smelling strains Ive grown. I look forward to the coming attraction.
peace
Thanks UA....I'm finding that I'm really appreciating a long cure on what I'm smoking today...whatever that is. I'm sure I'll test these early on....I may appreciate them more in a year or more.Well done Jim, a fine harvest indeed, those are some massive colas