Indoor Mephisto/ my crosses

Nice bud structure and sativa node spacing on that one!
 
Nice bud structure and sativa node spacing on that one!
Wait till you see the female's, I'm impressed with them I will put up picks soon. It's cool to see I'm really excited also for the American pie x blue toof x silverback pineapple crack and I have a Dinafem white widow xxl x skylotus male I'm thinking of using to pollinate with. I'm waiting on 2 squach24 f3s and also the my grapefruit I can't wait. I am doing some more photos soon one being blue cheese x gg4 should be awsome.
 
So I'm brewing another tea for a few of them and about to start hunting down locations to grow for this outdoor season anyway here is the picks of the other area and the house males I'm going to call them lol I also threw in an air line bc now there are 2 in it
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@LazyNhazy have u seen the colosol purps flower with no change I light schedule bc I have one that's showing pistols and not 1 other known photo is doing this any info on this lady.
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@LazyNhazy have u seen the colosol purps flower with no change I light schedule bc I have one that's showing pistols and not 1 other known photo is doing this any info on this lady.View attachment 1179391
She did show sex early but didn't flower until switch. But she is a @MegaBuds lady and super sticky and stinky. Maybe he'll come in let you know details.
 
I have mixed some sts @Beerhunter CDN I know u wanted me to luk, so I've had to rearrange the plant but all but 1 look great except one auto photo cross she is a bit light in color. I've really got my eyes on the American pie x blue widow plants they look very uniform and have great growth in comparison to all other photos it should be a faster finishing plant as the American pie male I used was from an auto to photo cross it produced 2 very nice males 1 of those males was used to pollinate the blue widow the pie male was just barely photo dependent soon as it got a dark period it started flowering it was under 24hr light till I put it outside. I've started spraying 2 of the auto regs to make fem seeds with will document it hear. First picks are blue widow pie, then white widow xxl x skylotus,American pie x blue toof , and blue toof24, critical orange punch x white widow xxl, dinafem gorilla photo and a few others
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I have mixed some sts @Beerhunter CDN I know u wanted me to luk, so I've had to rearrange the plant but all but 1 look great except one auto photo cross she is a bit light in color. I've really got my eyes on the American pie x blue widow plants they look very uniform and have great growth in comparison to all other photos it should be a faster finishing plant as the American pie male I used was from an auto to photo cross it produced 2 very nice males 1 of those males was used to pollinate the blue widow the pie male was just barely photo dependent soon as it got a dark period it started flowering it was under 24hr light till I put it outside. I've started spraying 2 of the auto regs to make fem seeds with will document it hear. First picks are blue widow pie, then white widow xxl x skylotus,American pie x blue toof , and blue toof24, critical orange punch x white widow xxl, dinafem gorilla photo and a few othersView attachment 1179535View attachment 1179536View attachment 1179537View attachment 1179538View attachment 1179539View attachment 1179540View attachment 1179541View attachment 1179535View attachment 1179536View attachment 1179537View attachment 1179538View attachment 1179539View attachment 1179540View attachment 1179541

Wow, Fitz! I don't know how you handle so many plants at various stages of growth! You are a magician, man!
 
Wow, Fitz! I don't know how you handle so many plants at various stages of growth! You are a magician, man!
Well thank bud but In all honesty it's so easy now they all get water and a top dress here and there now before when I was using only bottle nutes and coco it was much more complicated all different feeds ect so now it's a breeze I've always jumped in to trial by fire just like how I started with autos I did 43 the first time growing them about half outdoors not all did well but learned alot. I'm looking @ picking up some build a soil products for my outdoors this year but I gess we will see if $ allows it. I looked @ my soil I've been making with all my waste from plants and there was 3 plants growing out of it lol so soon the plants will be transplanted into some of that and then I can see if it's any good lol, can't wait to see how ur earth boxes do should be sweet.
 
Yeah, Fitz, you are on another level, including the amount of soil you need. If I needed that much, I would definitely build my own soil too. Sounds like you already have some good stuff!

I had to buy soil for the earthboxes, but just plan to use over and over again from there. The plants seem to love it, but these are small Mephisto strains this run. I am not expecting big yielders.
 
Yeah, Fitz, you are on another level, including the amount of soil you need. If I needed that much, I would definitely build my own soil too. Sounds like you already have some good stuff!

I had to buy soil for the earthboxes, but just plan to use over and over again from there. The plants seem to love it, but these are small Mephisto strains this run. I am not expecting big yielders.
I've seen some big blue toofs I didn't get one but I love that strain I made fem version and reg I'm hoping to make more I got a awsome cheesy pheno with super dense buds and one pheno that was fluffier and more fruity. So far the coast of Maine soil has been great and I replanted without removing old root ball and seems to be working well.
 
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