CSI humboldt thread

blowincherrypie

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I know that it was sent in as headband, my point is that A) whoever sent that in is an idiot and B) anyone can send in anything and phylos will tell you that someone is a moron... just muddies the waters imo.
The link explained all that this way..

"What’s In a Name?
At Phylos, we provide scientific tools for the cannabis industry to become more transparent, and to provide a higher level of consistency in the marketplace. We will never change grower submitted names, even in cases where they don’t align with the most commonly occurring name in the Clone Group.

Here’s why:

Although plants may be genetically identical, the way they’re grown will always impact how they look, taste, and smell. And all of this affects how they make us feel. While the genotype determines the range of possible traits that a plant may have, growth conditions determine where they’ll be on the spectrum of possibilities.

When unique growers run clones for a long time, their cut can express a different phenotype than another grower because of epigenetic changes that take place as plants adapt to their current environment.

So, DNA isn’t destiny. At least, not completely.

As submitters begin to upload information for their samples, we will begin to better understand how the differences between samples in the same Clone Group can identify the true masters among growers.

Genotype report data determined that Yerba Buena’s recently released Corazon variety is a genetically identical cut within the AC/DC Clone Group. But their farm’s unique growing practices produced some of the highest testing CBD flower in history, with unique flavor and nose.

Their story illustrates how growers can differentiate their products while still providing transparent data about their variety’s exact genotype — a leap forward in the journey to building greater consumer trust."

kind of explains what we've all been talking about a little better..
 

Stoned Cold Bulldog

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Nspecta had mentioned that a few of the chems made some harm balls half way through and he just picks them off. He also said that about the urkles as well I think.
thx saved me the trouble. i rather not pollen sac hunt unless it the tom hill haze lol. i know about the chem 91 but never heard that about urkle ever. i'll choose another route now.
 

rollinfunk

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nice. I killed all my big bad bubbas as babies and teens. noob and overwatered. FYI there is one pack of bubba kush S1s on CSI's site just saw it the other day. I went with Williams wonder x bubba kush katsu fems from strayfox instead
 

OG Doge

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Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if all these cuts were the same. Nspecta said that his TK x Chem '91 cross came out the best of all his Chem OG crosses, so I ordered a pack. I don't give a fuck what the name of the cut he used is, as long as it produces some big nugs of dank I'll be happy.

I have Mendo Purp s1, Bubbas Bad Bitch and Purple Snow Bubba just starting to flower now and it's been solid so far. Actually some of the best germ rates I've ever had and all plants are super healthly. Going to be popping these Gator Bait seeds as soon as I have space in veg room.
 

cantbuymeloveuh

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Glad you asked. The answer is no im not disappointed. Its loud as fuck and the trichs are oily and very very sticky! Chem funk smell. Rock hard buds, the yield is going to be much better than i thought. The resin production also went to another level over the last 4 weeks. Cant wait to try it.:bigjoint:
Could you give a simple breakdown on the grow? Lessons learned, nute requirements , oddities. Thanks!!!!
 

TrailBlazer12747

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Could you give a simple breakdown on the grow? Lessons learned, nute requirements , oddities. Thanks!!!!
I flowered out 3 of the chem 91 s1's. They were all very similar with the only difference being node spacing. All 3 had minimal side branching. Big dense central colas. They were the fussiest plants in the room. They just didnt take to my grow regime as well as some others. I feed jacks veg and bloom with homemade soil. I just couldn't keep them looking happy. Around week 6 they started to pack on weight and the unique chem Terps started to become more and more apparent. If it tastes anything like it smells and its gonna be a special smoke. The vigor, yield, and bag appeal probably isn't where i want it to be. I had one throw a nanner around day 40 but i plucked it and never had any more issue.
 

OG Doge

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I told myself I was good on seeds for awhile, I have plenty to run through........... until this last drop. lol

I had to grab one of the Durban Poison x (Triangle Kush x Purple Urkle) bongsmilie

All my CSI gear at 3.5 weeks flower are looking great, mad props to Nspecta!
 
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quiescent

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I flowered out 3 of the chem 91 s1's. They were all very similar with the only difference being node spacing. All 3 had minimal side branching. Big dense central colas. They were the fussiest plants in the room. They just didnt take to my grow regime as well as some others. I feed jacks veg and bloom with homemade soil. I just couldn't keep them looking happy. Around week 6 they started to pack on weight and the unique chem Terps started to become more and more apparent. If it tastes anything like it smells and its gonna be a special smoke. The vigor, yield, and bag appeal probably isn't where i want it to be. I had one throw a nanner around day 40 but i plucked it and never had any more issue.
Try putting the 91 on the edge of your space. I guess it doesn't like intense light.
 

outliergenetix

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The link explained all that this way..

"What’s In a Name?
At Phylos, we provide scientific tools for the cannabis industry to become more transparent, and to provide a higher level of consistency in the marketplace. We will never change grower submitted names, even in cases where they don’t align with the most commonly occurring name in the Clone Group.

Here’s why:

Although plants may be genetically identical, the way they’re grown will always impact how they look, taste, and smell. And all of this affects how they make us feel. While the genotype determines the range of possible traits that a plant may have, growth conditions determine where they’ll be on the spectrum of possibilities.

When unique growers run clones for a long time, their cut can express a different phenotype than another grower because of epigenetic changes that take place as plants adapt to their current environment.

So, DNA isn’t destiny. At least, not completely.

As submitters begin to upload information for their samples, we will begin to better understand how the differences between samples in the same Clone Group can identify the true masters among growers.

Genotype report data determined that Yerba Buena’s recently released Corazon variety is a genetically identical cut within the AC/DC Clone Group. But their farm’s unique growing practices produced some of the highest testing CBD flower in history, with unique flavor and nose.

Their story illustrates how growers can differentiate their products while still providing transparent data about their variety’s exact genotype — a leap forward in the journey to building greater consumer trust."

kind of explains what we've all been talking about a little better..
too stoned to bother reading the entire story here, but for what it's worth i think ppl with mental strain libraries like nspecta, meangene, bodhi, kevin jodrey and other large outdoor croppers who go way back, even ppl who go back to forums like overgrow would be the best keepers of accurrate and relavant information like all the various expressions and the likely lineages involved based off their solid foundation and sheer number of plants they've seen. how this information gets disseminated for history sake is happening right before our eyes. places like this. communtiy driven things like the potcast. sure it takes some effort on the next persons part to gain this knowledge, but things like phylos are inherently waek as without context it doesn't add up to much for anyone beyond those same ppl in the previous group. if anythings it gives the general public and the novice a false sense of reliability on things that require much more to understand. things i read other ppl already point out.
peace and stay stoned
testing is a good thing, it's a tool for the toolkit, it shouldn't be overstated tho
 
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