I'm seeing a bit more consistency in the Lecters. All the flowering plants are very similar, structure, color, flower formation, calyx shape, fragrances. That's why I was asking about the F1 situation. Maybe the two parent strains are very stable, leading to uniformity of the F1 gen. Mendocino Twenty20 Triks and Mephisto Pink Livers. Could be. F2s may show the usual variation if crossed out. Anyone?
 
I'm seeing a bit more consistency in the Lecters. All the flowering plants are very similar, structure, color, flower formation, calyx shape, fragrances. That's why I was asking about the F1 situation. Maybe the two parent strains are very stable, leading to uniformity of the F1 gen. Mendocino Twenty20 Triks and Mephisto Pink Livers. Could be. F2s may show the usual variation if crossed out. Anyone?
The triks is a stable kush . The pink livers was F1 .
My LECTER is now on GEN1. I have selected desired parent's to continue the strain and will use the same parent phenos as I progress threw the generation's.
If I know how a strain grows , I can then predict an outcome for a new cross.
 
UK people be dying in a 36C heat-wave.
Ganja be dancing and smiling, feeling she's back in her ancestral home.
The herb loves the heat and the sun!

Here's some shots of my Sawney Beans' mostly Lecters and a few Strawberry/Blue Nuggets:

Three pots with some Lecters and Nuggests about to plant out.
The beans were dropped on July 3 (Lecters) and 4 (Nuggets), popped on the 10th and 11th, so are 8 / 9 days out of the ground today.
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A pair of happy young Lecters:
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Larger Lecter and smaller Nuggets:
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Another pair of larger Lecter and smaller Nuggets:
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Older sister of the Lecters.
I think the seed was dropped (or popped?) on May 24.
This makes her almost 8 weeks old today.
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Just started in a small cell pot in a community greenhouse,
transplanted out after about 15-20 days, a little root-bound, but okay.
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Plant out is just dig a little hole in the ground, about 2L size/depth, and plant in.
Water every so often, and a handful of blood-fish-bone fert about a week okay, washed in.
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Frost is on point for these Lecters!!

The new seedlings now planted out, in the same area as the older Lecter above:
The pair of Lecters:
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Lector + Nuggets:
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Lecter and Nuggets second pair:
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Another earlier pair of Lecters, same age as the older one above, almost 8 weeks now:
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They're in a different spot, a bit drier, poorer soil.
They picked up recently with the blood-fish-bone fertilizer wash in.
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Smaller than the one above, but just as frosty!
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Meanwhile, back home in the back yard, and two pots, each with a Lecter and a Nugget:
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Will be looking to plant out soon.

Stay happy and hydrated people!

Love and hugs,
~MJS
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They are looking might fine for outdoor.
A nice frost on them which is nice to see. :d5:
 
They are looking might fine for outdoor.
A nice frost on them which is nice to see. :d5:

Yes, the trichome coverage and quality is very good!
I'd rate in the top 20% of autos I've grown, including several big name breeders.
My biggest mistake was waiting too long to plant out, the root bound issue stunting them.
But I think if they'd gone out earlier, the slugs would have destroyed them even more.

Lessons learnt:
Bigger pot size for the germination and seedling stages.
Start very end of May or up to late June.
Plant out when the third set of true leaves just showing.
Do something about my slug problem!!
 
The triks is a stable kush . The pink livers was F1 .
My LECTER is now on GEN1. I have selected desired parent's to continue the strain and will use the same parent phenos as I progress threw the generation's.
If I know how a strain grows , I can then predict an outcome for a new cross.
I've got 9 Gen 1 lecters on the grow now.
Love this strain, best seeds iv ever grown
 
I'm a big fan as well m8. Ticks all the boxes for me. I'll be checking stocks with the distributor down the line for my next grow :crying: :eyebrows: I'd happily run a few lecter every grow.
that's a perfect example of a box ticked for me as a breeder. Just one SAWNEY strain in every grow . :devil:
 
I've got 9 Gen 1 lecters on the grow now.
Love this strain, best seeds iv ever grown
Here is a banger of a pheno from the small lecter test F1. I have plans. :devil:
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