Gnome Automatics Anvil ????

Hey, I’ve got two running right now 20 days in ones noticeably bigger and after producing the three finger leaf made a set of seven and the other only 5. I was just curious on if these are male traits or not
 
Hey, I’ve got two running right now 20 days in ones noticeably bigger and after producing the three finger leaf made a set of seven and the other only 5. I was just curious on if these are male traits or not

Maybe not so much with the leaves, but I could well be wrong. Males do usually shoot up bigger than the female, but not always. You should only have days to go now before your question is answered.
 
the Anvils are coming along. They are short and wide. This is my first indoor grow and I'm growing these just to make bulk seed to run outdoors this summer. I'm growing with cheap Amazon LED lights and some soil I mixed up from what I could scrounge up on the cheap. So far, so good.
 

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First Parent in the line JEM: Mazar-i-shariff
Second Parent Afghan
Third parent in the line White Russian (ALF#3)
Fourth parent Deep Chunk (Black Dragon ALF#4)



Then @FullDuplex added Bubba Kush to the mix... :headbang:

Up to Deep Chunk they have had 15-20 generations of outdoor growing..so they are quite hardy.

I Think FD had outdoor or greenhouse breeding..but you'd best get info from him.

All the crosses up to Black Dragon were high THC crosses..

Best Breeding Mixes for them would be Afghan..Kush...or the White Line..ie White Widow...

Good Luck...:dragon2:

@FullDuplex ....Lookie..lookie..... :eyebrows:

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Black leaf..dense white trics....just what I was Looking for.......:dragon2:...bloody Stinks...:crying:
 
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the Anvils are coming along. They are short and wide. This is my first indoor grow and I'm growing these just to make bulk seed to run outdoors this summer. I'm growing with cheap Amazon LED lights and some soil I mixed up from what I could scrounge up on the cheap. So far, so good.

They are looking Good to me @InTheSeed :headbang:...how many are you planning to run outdoors...?
 
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That’s the stuff right there. I owe a catch up in here fooooor sure. They’re beautiful

@FullDuplex My Version ALF#6...:dragon2: and..Only the first...but looking Promising for Spring....:watering:

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Contrast....:pass:..not big..but I'm on 9.5 hour natural light pattern....


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Roll on Spring.....:pass:
 
72 is the legal limit here in Michigan as a licensed Caregiver grow. So that's the plan. These will be a mix of photo periods and auto's.

Tag me in when you have photos... :headbang: ..I'd Love to See it.....:growing::growing::growing:
 
@FullDuplex My Version ALF#6...:dragon2: and..Only the first...but looking Promising for Spring....:watering:

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Contrast....:pass:..not big..but I'm on 9.5 hour natural light pattern....


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Roll on Spring.....:pass:
The structure on these is amazing. Loosing the high leaf ratios is a plus. It’s been better in the THC ranges as far as expressions. You always have a rabbit in the hat. That dark girl is beautiful. You already know I’m drooling.

@InTheSeed those Anvil look on par. The fat leaves are a staple in their makeup. Given the lot size they’ll take a little longer to flower but they’ll produce.

little teaser for you @Mossy
This is (Anvil (F5))x(Ruderalis x Durban Poison(F2)) F1 children making F2 of The Forge

you can see the genetic diversity and the ones who are carrying the parental genome.

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The freak......
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The incoming frost.
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