Great Lakes Genetics ?

MrGoldenNugz

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Maybe traditionally, that i am not sure of.... hot damn its been a while since I have smoked some of that nice red rock opium... shit tastes soooo good i would smoke it with zero side effects tbh
Hahaha sounds yummy. What's the purpose of stretching out the bubble when it's dry?
I've never had a problem with mouldy hash. But it guess next time it can't hurt to break it into smaller bits to dry next time I make some.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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Hahaha sounds yummy. What's the purpose of stretching out the bubble when it's dry?
I've never had a problem with mouldy hash. But it guess next time it can't hurt to break it into smaller bits to dry next time I make some.
I micro plane to ensure I get all my moisture out ans then once it is all the way dry I will recombine it and press it and fold it over itself over and over to ger it to that nice hash consistency. I think a lot of that may be presentation.. or over my head and I'm just following tech from someone (frenchie canoli) that makes amazing product, trying to replicate it.
 

Bad Dawg

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@DGUDA1 @Bad Dawg

Day 39

As I said, I only had 2 females out of the pack and the males didn't quite have the backbone I was looking for but the 2 ladies are decent. they are in a homemade living soil going on a 8 month age. All inputs have either been OG biowar and compost teas. The first one is the hillbilly fighter 1. It was the most vigorous from the gate and had the most explosive root system out of the pack (males included) I was excited for the #1 at first and it seemed like it was gonna be a killer from how it took off and had early development but it's just baselinging a bit now and gaining weight. Smell are kind of eh, nothing too stand out. Some hints of like a light cherry or ambrosia I guess (I do not touch the actual plants until harvest so it's up in the air) Not huge resin production. Certainly a more weighty plant out of the 2.View attachment 4813012View attachment 4813013
The hillbilly fighter 6 on the other hand is much more interesting to me. Not as heavy and a little slower off the start but she has caught up in development. Much more appealing bud structure and not quite as many leaves. Much sturdier build. Resin production is very nice (extends down the petioles to the base of fan leaves). This one has a much more noticeable aroma as well. Leaning very rose/lavender/cherry floral scents from a few inches away. Seems to be moving twoards finish a little faster as well. The number 6 will probably stick around for another run in larger air pots to see her real potential. Overall I'm pleased to atleast find 1 plant that might be worth running again out of 6. I'll continue to update on this run. Lookin for any testers @Bad Dawg ? LolView attachment 4813014View attachment 4813015
Great job on the grow. I am looking forward to the smoke report.:blsmoke:
I send out new testers with every order.:weed:
 

DGUDA1

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@DGUDA1 @Bad Dawg

Day 39

As I said, I only had 2 females out of the pack and the males didn't quite have the backbone I was looking for but the 2 ladies are decent. they are in a homemade living soil going on a 8 month age. All inputs have either been OG biowar and compost teas. The first one is the hillbilly fighter 1. It was the most vigorous from the gate and had the most explosive root system out of the pack (males included) I was excited for the #1 at first and it seemed like it was gonna be a killer from how it took off and had early development but it's just baselinging a bit now and gaining weight. Smell are kind of eh, nothing too stand out. Some hints of like a light cherry or ambrosia I guess (I do not touch the actual plants until harvest so it's up in the air) Not huge resin production. Certainly a more weighty plant out of the 2.View attachment 4813012View attachment 4813013
The hillbilly fighter 6 on the other hand is much more interesting to me. Not as heavy and a little slower off the start but she has caught up in development. Much more appealing bud structure and not quite as many leaves. Much sturdier build. Resin production is very nice (extends down the petioles to the base of fan leaves). This one has a much more noticeable aroma as well. Leaning very rose/lavender/cherry floral scents from a few inches away. Seems to be moving twoards finish a little faster as well. The number 6 will probably stick around for another run in larger air pots to see her real potential. Overall I'm pleased to atleast find 1 plant that might be worth running again out of 6. I'll continue to update on this run. Lookin for any testers @Bad Dawg ? LolView attachment 4813014View attachment 4813015
Thanks bro appreciate the info. Pics look great.
 

Snowback

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I micro plane to ensure I get all my moisture out ans then once it is all the way dry I will recombine it and press it and fold it over itself over and over to ger it to that nice hash consistency. I think a lot of that may be presentation.. or over my head and I'm just following tech from someone (frenchie canoli) that makes amazing product, trying to replicate it.
That sounds pretty delicious. A lot better than the little nuggets of rock hard glove-grade that I usually find myself with.
 

Tiflis

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I know Sunshine 4 is a Bodhi strain, but is it a #4 pheno of ssdd or what ?
Those of you frustrated by USPS snail-mail, don't lose hope, my payment made it after about a month :sleep:
 

hillbill

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LVTK x LBF 7 weeks today, a little smaller than average with good bud/waste ratio. Virtually all trykes are cloudy and a few new flowers still. Not much on leaves, but calyxes loaded with short but very large trykes. This plant smells like Spring wildflowers and fruit, not overwhelming. Probably a week out at most.
 

Bad Dawg

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LVTK x LBF 7 weeks today, a little smaller than average with good bud/waste ratio. Virtually all trykes are cloudy and a few new flowers still. Not much on leaves, but calyxes loaded with short but very large trykes. This plant smells like Spring wildflowers and fruit, not overwhelming. Probably a week out at most.
Thanks for growing her. Keep me posted :bigjoint:
 
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