Unfortunately I did not really get much of any good pictures of the other strains I have running. I was busy with the dozens of transplants I had to do on my one day off this week, so I was a bit strapped for time, but next week I will pull some individuals to the side to photo document them as a reference point before they get too heavily developed.
For the time being, I will give you guys my quick lil write up for the remaining strains, and whatever crappy shots I may have taken of them!
Blulight is..... kind of strange... Some of them are growing into beautiful bushy specimens loaded with prime flower sites, and others are growing into the most unique Sativa dom plants with a structure that I can honestly say I have only seen once before in my 11 years growing. The plants stretch upwards at an extremely fast rate, and while it is loaded with branches and bud sites, the branches never really reach outward... While the branching structure may be less than prime on a few of the Blulight, more than a few are already getting loaded with resin as soon as week one into flower, and are already beginning to smell extremely strongly of blueberries. Really excited about this gal.
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These are a couple of the odd branching phenotypes. I know its hard to really see because you can't really tell one plant from another, but take my word for it, it is pretty funny looking.
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As the growth structure would suggest, the flowers are also looking quite sativa dominant.
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Again, I know how hard it is to differentiate from one plant to another in these pictures, but here is a sample of some of the branchier girls in the batch. I have a feeling that one of these will be the keeper. I think that this phenotype has some real XXL potential.
The white widow polyhybrid that we have growing showed sex a little while ago, but STILL has not really triggered fully into flowering. Really hoping that she just has an extensive veg period and gets her ass together here in the next week, if not, we're going to have a biiiiig photoperiod grow going side by side with these gal's. That would toooootallly throw my plans for a loop, but if that was the worst thing that happened this run, then I have nothing to be mad at. Still holding out hope, because I LOVE her structure. If they all went into flowering now, I'd be looking at a bunch of heavy producers.
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(widow hybrids up front, Blulight's in the background. How's that for opposite growth structures?!)
Last but certainly not least I have quite a few of the Mazar polyhybrids running, and they seem to have a bunch of genetic variation present. The M8 line of genetics has been all killed off except for a few select females, and will not be used for breeding, simply because of the rate of hermaphrodite tendencies and mutations across the line. I guess the M8 mother I used for breeding was not as good of a candidate I once thought, oh well.... on to the next one!
The M9 line of genetics however has been preforming above and beyond all of my expectations. Things are expressing much better stability, and while there is a bit of genetic variation to play with, things appear to be much more uniform, and all of my ladies appear to be male flower free! (ahhh the joys of breeding fem's with reg's.....) The Mazars are growing into very large, extremely branchy Christmas trees with a serious production potential. It's still a little early to judge how the flowers will set up, but I can say that I LOVE her structure. 16 of these girls in 3 gallon pots could hardly fit in a 4x4 area. I'd be really tempted to try and run 9 in 5 gallon pots per thousand, but things would very well get out of hand..... and quick. It's a jungle out there! (I didnt really get much in the way of mazar shots for whatever reason, but I'll be sure to take some time to take some glamor shots later in the week!)
One thing that I figured I'd showcase to all of you heads...... I've popped THOUSANDS of beans in my growing career, and never once in my life have I seen this.... You know how I mentioned the M8 line of Mazars showing various mutations? Well this was one.... Generally I toss mutants, but not this one.... I present you a variegated Mazar! (Pic taken last week, I'll update it as she progresses!)
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Anybody ever see this? The leaves are completely healthy but 100% lacking any pigment in full sections of the leaf, much like a Hosta plant. She showed sex a couple of days ago and was replanted in a [HASHTAG]#3[/HASHTAG] pot. Very interested to see how this little lady progresses! Will the variegation come through in the flowers as well? I'm not sure, but I cant wait to find out!
Happy hump day grow bro's!