... catch-up!
ooh man, what a combo! Funny as it sounds, I've had Catpiss, and a Trainwreck that was very similar... stingy on the nose!
The smoke didn't carry the pee notes at all though, fortunately! I wonder, what the terp' combo is behind this simulated smell,... their potency was no joke either!
Holy crap, Trainwreck is aptly named,...
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whoa! What a freakin' hash-bat!
very damn nice, big Kudos to your mate, FD!
F1 fun all the way, right? -- never know what'll pop out of the wood pile sometimes! She's got old Rudi' bones-
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great looking studs FD! I agree too, males have their own elegance, especially ones with large booming flower spikes,... I love the burnished colors on them... you had a male that was richly colored recently, right?
... Francis' are looking juicy! Tall on tall for F3? or will it be resin loading that swings it to the shorter,...??
... could you imagine hooking up the resin lady with the Hash Bat?
Such a build would be great for SOG,... it makes me think of A4's early results of breeding a Dr. Grinspoon auto-
(BTW, his didn't form the string-of-beads type flowers)... They were all narrow, minimal branching, but made stout nose-cone buds and a fat main, beautiful buds,.. he made them with his own cross, Saturday Night Special, which had some JEM in them,... get this: he got color expression, just like JEM's do, from no purple to middle-deep! I was blown away that the color expression carried that strongly through such breedings,.. far as I know Dr. GS doesn't really color up,... Anyway, both are making lovely pom-pom buds, and with the tall male being used, I'd go for the resinous shorter gal,... unless the other has caught up? --- Oh, wait, you knocked them both up!-
--no choose, no lose!
So, is one going more in the direction for your friend, the other for your Indi' preferences?
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Mold! A four letter word indeed,... last season, it was a fekkin' war, like gangrene... This year, I'm going to try something different,.. there's this product called Actinovate, a bacterial agent that feeds on mold/mildews,.. since the spores are ubiquitous, and are already on the plant, just waiting,... the bud grows around them, burying them so no spray can touch them, then when the weather turns, they reactivate and start infecting, from the inside out..... My plan is to spray regularly well before bloom starts, so the bacteria are going to be there just waiting for
them!
I also have Optic Foliars ATAK and Transport, so the plants tissues will get an "embedded" layer of protection,...