My f3 1976 Ashland OR.blueberry auto .

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I’ve been growing cannabis and collecting pure genetics from around the world since 1990. I learned the craft in the Mecca of Eugene Oregon. I have been breeding cannabis since 2004. I have amassed one of the finest collections of pure strains in US hands. Many of my genetics came directly from Neville in Amsterdam in the 2000’s. He would open up preserved older genetics from cups and things he liked. Some of these genetics came from the 80s and some from the 70s , a phenomenal Ashland Oregon “ true “ blueberry of tiny yield but monster flavor and a purple thai( blueberry is purple Thai and afghan kush) My other genetics came from traveling to Morocco ,and the Hindu Kush mountain range and many regions .im mostky a indica guy but love South African sativas . . I’ve bred many of my old genetics and pure strains and have an interesting list. NOW , I have worked on an autoflower strain ( or two ) . I have had (Matsu Valley ) Alaskan “ ruderalis “ which is a semi autoflower seeds since 1997 which I obtained in Juneau AK. I worked these genetics with my blueberry male for a few generations and now am doing a grow of my f4 breeding for the first time here. If everything goes well I’ll offer testers for folks to try. I hope the seeds I selected will make the grade. I’ve got the breeding down , but I’ll say it’s been wild to go fro photoperiod to auto growing. The blueberry I’m growing here likes nothing and in just using regular ROOTS soil . I’ve put some seeds in 3 and 5 gallon pots and may go outdoors or under a budget LED red spec 480 watt v2 in a 5x5.
Outdoor Coukd be fun what do you think?
Here are some pics of my photoperiod purple Thai and Pakistani chitral .


Cheers glad to be here ! I’ve been watching you all have so much fun I thought I’d try to become a part of the autoflower world.
Seeds popped in two days in paper towels and placed into roots soil. A few look leggy under a T5 , I may harden them and veg outside, then flower indoors . I am guessing fro years of experience this strain should test at a flat out 20% . My blueberry male produces potent material .


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just a few pics before the cut. I have 60 gallon rain buckets and the plants will go outside and have about 30 gallons of rainwater ru n through each bucket slow after they dry out. I add 10% strength fertilizer OR miollasses or both. I’ve run Clearex before. A note on flushing. Clear water doesn’t flush well. You need something in the water to bind to the fert and wash it away. That’s why the 10th strength fert and the molasses just to sugar up. I can tell the difference between my weed thy is given clear water to flush for week or two a and plant I flush 50
Gallons through with a sucrose or glucose . One of the challenges of my growing life has been proper flushing of outdoor in the ground cannabis. .I live Kush and I’ve over flushed late and molded. For autos I give fert til I flush. Vegan fert? It tastes cleaner with more SWEET TERPS in a strain popping as opposed to DANK TERPS, hope that makes sense. I think the VEGAMATRIX is fine for Bluberry it a fruity strain, but for a chitral say or limonene, I prefer live organic soil.
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Post the flush and fill plant profiles .
Got damn that’s some purple ass weed. Nice and frosty too. Well done sir, again makes me stoked for this Marion Berry Kush!!!!!
 
Nice how’s everything going on your end? How’s the testing going on the 76 Bluberry? Also how’s the smoke on the purple Thai leaner? I love sativas :rolleyes2:
 
@Boognelson87 LOVES his and mine weren’t even buds that could be smoked. Literally at both ends of the spectrum. The breeder ended up being super flakey and nothing ever happened with him getting more beansout
Havent grown the blueberry yet lol. Just the Pakistanis chitral× trinity kush auto. But ya no luck getting seeds even to this day I still get direct messages asking how to get ahold of this guy lol. Was hitting I think 23 or 24% rosin return with this strain.
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@Boognelson87 LOVES his and mine weren’t even buds that could be smoked. Literally at both ends of the spectrum. The breeder ended up being super flakey and nothing ever happened with him getting more beansout
Oh man, I have a Chuck I did using Black Mango (I believe it was a Laos Thai with mango terps crosses to Vietnamese black) and it produced maybe a few joints worth of calyx on 5~ months of flowering :lol::funny:
 
Oh man, I have a Chuck I did using Black Mango (I believe it was a Laos Thai with mango terps crosses to Vietnamese black) and it produced maybe a few joints worth of calyx on 5~ months of flowering :lol::funny:
Oh gosh, that's disappointing lol. 5 months of flowering... only try the one seed?
 
Oh gosh, that's disappointing lol. 5 months of flowering... only try the one seed?
Well, I popped around 20~ to see what the germination rate was and to stress test but it became obvious that I had cross pollination because the dad was supposed to be MoonDuck F2(Duckfooot IBL x Vanilluna) but the offspring had no webbing or variegation and turned jet black with sativa leafs and structure while the other one that made it out of stress was all green with SSH leaning structure which came from another male I had going on at the time.
 

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