BC’s first KIS

Ha Ha, Avoid the ‘roids. I think Krk’s Fire99 auto is being sold on Autobeanstalk’s site. Noticed when I was looking at Lil Mobstar.
Very reasonable prices.
Yum, berry chocolate! Maybe not quite auto, but a little faster? Squeeze an extra on the patio.
Been watching an waiting for years on the Livers Bx. I’ll have a tough time passing it up.
Not really remembering much about smoke reports. I need to look up the testers. I know you grew one. @Waira , can’t remember what the effects were.... remember the plant as being not very stretchy with nice dense buds?
MOGK99 is an F1 photo x auto, and she's one of the head scratchers that auto'ed so early in filial gen'! Oddly though, her bloom speed was closer to normal, I think she took a good 6 weeks on that, but she sexed and "auto'ed" as a normal one would,...:shrug:

Keep an eye out on Livers bx, Stan didn't offer me specifics, only that it's in the next week or two....:eyebrows:
She's in the Prescription Blend nutes thread if you recall, have a review peek there,... I haven't looked very hard, but at the time I saw no testers, though I know a select handful got them that early... here's a link to early bloom stage! ... Effects were body heavy, sleepy finish, nice warm buzz... her aroma shifted quite a bit, not very loud, and cure made an inordinate level of improvement on her. At first, I was kinda meh about her, but that's right after dry; she's worlds better now, and has a unique aroma, a lot of hard to define floral, not sweet really though, bit o' spicy too...... Oh! - Stan Posted a description in their section today :thumbsup:...I can't say mine fit it very well though frankly :rolleyes2: ... I say snag a 3-fer, or even a 1-pack (2 really)
 
MOGK99 is an F1 photo x auto, and she's one of the head scratchers that auto'ed so early in filial gen'! Oddly though, her bloom speed was closer to normal, I think she took a good 6 weeks on that, but she sexed and "auto'ed" as a normal one would,...:shrug:

Keep an eye out on Livers bx, Stan didn't offer me specifics, only that it's in the next week or two....:eyebrows:
She's in the Prescription Blend nutes thread if you recall, have a review peek there,... I haven't looked very hard, but at the time I saw no testers, though I know a select handful got them that early... here's a link to early bloom stage! ... Effects were body heavy, sleepy finish, nice warm buzz... her aroma shifted quite a bit, not very loud, and cure made an inordinate level of improvement on her. At first, I was kinda meh about her, but that's right after dry; she's worlds better now, and has a unique aroma, a lot of hard to define floral, not sweet really though, bit o' spicy too...... Oh! - Stan Posted a description in their section today :thumbsup:...I can't say mine fit it very well though frankly :rolleyes2: ... I say snag a 3-fer, or even a 1-pack (2 really)
@Waira , be having a look see on that Prescription Blend thread. Didn’t recall you being extraordinarily effusive when you grew her, but I did remember you mention the big bump with cure. Not had Livers alone, just many of the Mephisto crosses ( all great). Might get the 3 pack.
A few of the C99 crosses from
stick have been very early outside, really auto’ed ?unexpectedly. I’ll have to look, but an Erdbeer99 finished in Late August.
 
...yeah, it was Stick who mentioned several of his F1 auto x's showed auto'ing! This is why I rejected a while back any simplistic double recessive allele inheritence Punnet Square nonsense :nono:... AT GMC, some others have found "auto'ing" landrace cultivars, like PNG (remember Tobe's run on them a while back?) among the normal long season siblings... this tells me there very likely more than one "mechanisms" behind this auto-phenomena, that it's not a mutation, but an adaptation (in the case of ruderalis), a reverse engineering if you will, of the normal behavior to survive in those tough short season conditions where the light change happens far too late for such plants to finish and set seed....
I speculate that in the tropical landraces, it's not detrimental as a attribute, and so it's not selected against (detrimental to survival/successful reproduction) under such long seasons if they finish earlier than normal.... :chimp: :haha:

:smoking: Check it out! I'm finding the rare seed here and there in MC, F99BLR and mostly PA :what?::funny: WTF! I saw nothing suspect at all, even during harvest and processing, but there they are... no idea who's the daddy, or if it's self'ed!
1 F99', 2 MC (one destroyed by accident), 5 PA... all beautiful beans by any measure, and some were buried deep so it really makes me wonder!

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...yeah, it was Stick who mentioned several of his F1 auto x's showed auto'ing! This is why I rejected a while back any simplistic double recessive allele inheritence Punnet Square nonsense :nono:... AT GMC, some others have found "auto'ing" landrace cultivars, like PNG (remember Tobe's run on them a while back?) among the normal long season siblings... this tells me there very likely more than one "mechanisms" behind this auto-phenomena, that it's not a mutation, but an adaptation (in the case of ruderalis), a reverse engineering if you will, of the normal behavior to survive in those tough short season conditions where the light change happens far too late for such plants to finish and set seed....
I speculate that in the tropical landraces, it's not detrimental as a attribute, and so it's not selected against (detrimental to survival/successful reproduction) under such long seasons if they finish earlier than normal.... :chimp: :haha:

:smoking: Check it out! I'm finding the rare seed here and there in MC, F99BLR and mostly PA :what?::funny: WTF! I saw nothing suspect at all, even during harvest and processing, but there they are... no idea who's the daddy, or if it's self'ed!
1 F99', 2 MC (one destroyed by accident), 5 PA... all beautiful beans by any measure, and some were buried deep so it really makes me wonder!

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I always enjoy that rare seed showing up . I have a bag of ? able genetics. Usually seeds that fall out of containers, on the floor of the breeding closet, etc. One day, they will all get soaked, start in smalls and pot up the most vigorous and see what they do. Just need to be more watchful for herms.
Also, many folks don’t have the means or knowledge to obtain quality, so gift them rather than throw away.
Only issue with autoflowering in the gene pool, is starting them indoors on 18/6 and putting them outside and immediately flower. Small plants that way. I have a couple cultivars considered semi.... likely an incomplete photo to auto project, Those won’t go outside next summer until a decent size. Lesson learned.
 
Not much difference in the last few days. Most plants are doing well, save the Ruby Dragon Bx. I don’t think she liked the extra N in my Terp Tea. Water only for her until the end. KIS amendments are keeping everyone happy.
Here is a Funky Monkey tester in 6 liters of soil. Feed only water so far. This is an Autoflower Portal cultivar from Slowmo, and a whole tent shot
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I always enjoy that rare seed showing up . I have a bag of ? able genetics. Usually seeds that fall out of containers, on the floor of the breeding closet, etc. One day, they will all get soaked, start in smalls and pot up the most vigorous and see what they do. Just need to be more watchful for herms.
Also, many folks don’t have the means or knowledge to obtain quality, so gift them rather than throw away.
Only issue with autoflowering in the gene pool, is starting them indoors on 18/6 and putting them outside and immediately flower. Small plants that way. I have a couple cultivars considered semi.... likely an incomplete photo to auto project, Those won’t go outside next summer until a decent size. Lesson learned.
... It kills me when I find them, only because I hawk the plants all the time, bug patrol and of course an eye for any bollocks flopping out -:rofl: ...harvest break down, washing as well, all eyed over! :shrug:... nanners can be a tougher spot, but still,... must have been some place tucked away, hidden... noted, a few of them were in the presex calyxes! In MC, they were well buried (read knocked up early), it's why I snipped one in half during final processing... nothing so far in RM or IC, first and last in/out respectively. I'd rule IC out, she was well behind the others,... so who then? MC was next in,.. Seeds were all perfectly cooked, so plenty of time on that apparently so it must have occurred early on-? ... I'm fingering PA as most likely suspect!
I wish I had more space and stuff, I'd gladly run them just for the novelty! It's seems not so likely that they would hermie as a cross either; plus, we know some do a little bit of nanners as a not so uncommon thing....
I have two unlabeled freebies from last year when I bought Lilly, the clowns at Single Seeds didn't fekking label them! :cuss: jackasses.... So it would be fun to do a side show of unknowns and see what comes of them!

:pause: ... gotta get dinner going, BBL :smokeout:
 
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Got yer Nitrogen ad Flower foods ready to go?:pass:
Hey @Eyes on Fire , I would say yes.... sort of. Each of the further ahead cultivars received Roots Organic Terp Tea Bloom. Can’t recall the NPK levels , Maybe 3 N? Anyway, they are getting support weekly. Next huge bag of worm poop arrived today, so the better amended soil will get going soon. Learn from my mistakes.
 
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