VOID2.0, AGENT ORANGE, JILLYBEAN - My Dope Show

BatMaN SKuNK

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So I'll admit it. I've become obsessed. After my first successful harvest growing TGA's Space Queen and White Widow, it somehow turned me into a monster. My First and previous grow netted me a few ounces of candy coated nugs that I've smoked all but a few grams. When I started getting into this, I was staying up late looking at photo after photo of many different strains, surfing between here, breedbay, and the various seedbanks out there. I decided that the TGA lineup was the most impressive in my opinion in both mouthg watering description of the strains to the awesome photos on breedbay and bidzbay. I made friends with subcool over there and purchased a copy of his latest book.


I posted that photo over on Breedbay in a contest they were having. Subcool himself sent me some seeds of this new strain they've created, a new VOID. I read that they selected a new male from a larger gene pool and it may become a re-release of the VOID. VOID is "Apollo-13 X Querkle who literally drips purple resin and we have high hopes this one will be even better than Sputnik as the Querkle taste amazing and looks like the coolest Purple bud ever." - From Breedbay

Along with VOID, I popped a few other beans, in total I have 6 plants going. Three VOID2.0s, Two Agent Orange, and a Jillybean. All under a 400watt MH lamp, in Foxfarms Oceanforest soil. Here's a pic of my Space Queen day 49 of flower


The TGA line consists of many strains that have sweet fruitlike smelling characteristics, my SpaceQueen smelt like cherries. The VOID is supposed to have a grape smell. Agent orange, very citrus like oranges, and the jillybean like mango.

The plants now are in veg, I moved them from the little peat cubes I started them in under a plastic dome to soil on November 10th. The following picture is them in my grow space 15 days later.


Some Strain Info-
JillyBean
Orange Velvet x Space Queen
Sativa/Indica 40/60
High Times Top 10 2007

Featured in the Big Book of Buds 3 Page 92.93


THIS STRAIN IS IN HIGH TIMES (October 08 Issue) AS SELLING FOR $550.00 AN OUNCE IN NEW YORK CITY.

MzJill was lucky enough to be gifted an amazing Orange Skunk and they day we smoked the finished bud we knew we had to outcross it with our Space Queen male. You don’t really have to be a master breeder to figure out Orange and Pineapple Mango will be a good combination. The resulting outcross is remarkably stable and is close to a 50/50 representation of the parents. Topped only once in grows into a nice short bush with lots of side branching and multi heads. Flavors range from Orange, Tang, Candy, Mango, and Apple. The cross works really well in SOG or SCROG.. Very large stems and huge top colas make this an easy strain to grow in any medium.
We had 5 females in our bud room and 4 could be clones there so similar same height same growth speed and all have that Dank Orange smell. Very good mood elevator and general euphoria are experienced while high on this cross. Lime green with Vibrant Orange Hairs with temperature drops it can turn a deep burgundy to maroon. - from bidzbay


and...

AGENT ORANGE
A citrus explosion of orange and lemon, the Agent Orange is one of our newer selections. This cross is a combination of my notorious "Orange Velvet" and Subcool's Jack's Cleaner offspring, "Jack The Ripper" (OV x JC X SQ). Agent Orange is far more potent than the Orange Velvet mom, which came from the father, Jack The Ripper. The orange pheno of Agent Orange has a distinct Orange taste.


and VOID2.0

Original Void is - A-13 x Querkle
"I recently created a new hybrid we call “ The Void” using Apollo-13 and our new Querkle male that has a grape smell and purple coloring and this strain is currently a week into budding and already has a grape scent. One day I will find the male I want to work back to the Apollo mother plant until then we will have a lot of fun testing her offspring." -Subcool

"Apollo 13: This skunky girl will make your eyes water with her pungent perfume. The delicate balance of Indica/Sativa makes Apollo 13 perfect for growers limited to a single strain. The long, fat colas and sparkling, sticky side branches really weigh in at harvest time. This is the type of smoke you can't hold down; it expands and “blasts off” from the lungs. The high is clear and cerebral, without a hint of paranoia. Her citrus flavor and happy high make Apollo 13 very popular at parties! Two hits and you can leave your own footprints on the moon. Flowering: 45-55 days Height: 120 - 150 cm.Yield: 400 gm/m2." -From Brothers Grimm Original Discription Online

Querkle- "This Indica dominant hybrid has a great taste and out of a 5 plant test run all 4 females turned a nice shade of purple with warm temps throughout. Our goal was to recreate the nice grape flavor but ad some speed to the slow Urkle mom and the results are better than we expected and finding 2 keeper moms from the very small test run we did. Results from the field verify mild variation, good yields and fantastic flavor and colors. This hybrid has been featured in both Skunk and Hightimes magazine."- from HempDepot




 

BatMaN SKuNK

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found this while surfing taken from... https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/109793-void.html#post1321631

A Dank Mystery
The case of Void got better.
Early this year I selected a really gooey purple male Querkle plant and pollinated the Urkle mother and we sent out 420 seeds for testing. This data is still being collected but while I had the Querkle male live with pollen I decided to also pollinate the Apollo-13 mother plant to give me an idea what traits this new male might pass on using a mother plant we know so well. I gave this hastily created hybrid the name “The Void” thinking it was fitting, as it was a strain created in between two others Querkle and Deep Purple. I germinated 5 seeds and selected the two best looking females out of 3 and grew them to completion. The end smoke was potent and the yield was good as well as both females just covered in raised trichomes but both of them lacked the fruity smell I always look for in Apollo-13 crosses. The larger female tagged “L” gave us almost 3 ounces topped only once grown from seed and the other one “J” was smaller and had a better pistil to leaf ratio. Short and sweet at that time I wasn’t overly impressed, our hybrid Vortex taste better and expressed more of the traits I follow in my lines and I told many people Vortex was simply better.
I always take clones of our new seedlings and I already had 2 nice plants vegged out and ready to be budded so by the time I harvested the seed plants I went ahead and budded both females. Vortex after all is a pretty high standard and certainly everyone that tasted the bud from the first Void plants was very impressed and most did not understand my lack luster endorsement of the cross. Since I already had really nicely topped clones of both females it only made since to run them through the bud room again, I mean the weed was a crusher and extremely potent and my patients certainly aren’t going to complain about free medicine no matter what kind it is. So I ran these in my regular super soil in the same environment and the only difference was slightly lower temperatures less that 10 degrees average. I don’t really add any nutrients with my soil and only feed the soil itself using Sucanat and Sweatleaf a Product by AN both containing high levels of sugars and citric acids to stimulate the Krebs cycle and resin production as well as enhance the taste. I do not deviate from the way I have grown for a very long time so there is not one thing I can point to that’s different in anyway from the seed run and this clone run.
So what Happened?
The plants grew basically the same until the last two weeks when I noticed a slight fading that indicated the plants were turning a slight purple. This is very normal for a plant once the temps fall near harvest time when growing in organic soil. As the plants reached maturity this time they begin to take on a really nice grape smell that wasn’t present in the seed run. The plants both finished at around week 8 and I was surprised at how much different the bud smelled while I was trimming it. The first time the weed basically smelled like strong bud but lacked any definable character, unlike this run where the bud smelled amazing combining the grape flavor of Querkle with the strong sour smell of Apollo-13. My patient called me a few days after picking up his medicine and told me he was very impressed with Void and asked if it was the same plant as last run? When I told him it was the same cutting he was also surprised as he felt it was considerably better on the second run. We can only conclude that the plant took longer than normal to reach its full potential. We kept the smaller female tagged J and we enjoy her each harvest still. The larger female, L was passed on to a medical grower to provide clones to his co-op.
To sum up this report its very apparent that some strains won’t reach there full potential grown from seed and these rare females will only show there true colors if there given more than one run through the bud room. Void is one that we almost judged to quickly and that would have been a great loss to stoners everywhere. Don’t be so hasty when growing something new and give it time to show you her stuff.

Voids not easy to find right now but check the auctions
 
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