Planted too many different strains!!

PadawanWarrior

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This is truly a lesson to me...
Got all hyped in the seed game...
and my newbie ass planted different strains instead of pheno hunting a particular pack.. poor planning and management...

Now some of these plants are ok with certain things while others will freak out if the slightest thing is off.. for example one will take heat better than others... some need more water other need none..

8 strains at once...a major lack of consistency...but there’s no doubt I will grind it out... and learn:wall:
Haha, not a super bad problem to have. I did the same my first round. I had 9 plants, 6 different varieties flowering. Then I also had to deal with their 6 clones. Man that was a lot of work. I've learned to keep it a little more simple now, since I'm too lazy for all that. Only have 3 flowering and 5 clones vegging now. It's a lot simpler.
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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Still searching...I will eventually go back to but with so many different strains it’s still up in the air... a few turned out to be males..
so as of now I have a Soar mom I like...
1 Soar clone
1 Genius Granddaddy clone
1 Cowboy Kush from seed all in there 2nd week of flowering...
I now have 3 gelato 45 x ssdd;1 JJ x 3 headed dragon; 2 Chemdog x Apollo 13’s..
I liked the Acapulco Gold & Rosetta XXView attachment 4393735This is my Genius Granddaddy @2weeks...
Will update more when lights are on..
I’d have to say Great Lake Genetics, DC Seed Exchange(DCSE) & Greenpoint Seeds all served me well ...
If you want what it says on the label the best seed bank i have used is karma genetics, very uniform plants considering they are regular seeds. They dont say if they are f1 f2 or whatever but i suspect the breeder puts alot of work into cutting down the gene pool and the phenotypes are the most similar i have seen from any other breeder and i have spent thousands of pounds with all different breeders over the years.
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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View attachment 4393740 The Soar bonsai mom....its time to clip her. and the others I spoke of... they range from 2-3 weeks old..
View attachment 4393740 The Soar bonsai mom....its time to clip her. and the others I spoke of... they range from 2-3 weeks old..
If your interested in pest control i just posted a long comment in my thread called return of the spidermites. If you have had pest problems before or want to be prepared if the time comes give it a little read. We have had similar views on the phenotype hunting and both agree with how difficult it can be and i like the content you post, i feel like you might appreciate my little story about my long battle with the dreaded spidermite.
Either way good luck and happy hunting
 

Hempire828

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If your interested in pest control i just posted a long comment in my thread called return of the spidermites. If you have had pest problems before or want to be prepared if the time comes give it a little read. We have had similar views on the phenotype hunting and both agree with how difficult it can be and i like the content you post, i feel like you might appreciate my little story about my long battle with the dreaded spidermite.
Either way good luck and happy hunting
Most definitely will read up on it...thanks a lot...
 
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