Shua1991

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The Thai leaning girls are super stretchy, long internodes and thin double serrated leafs20191121_033150.jpg
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Vs Malawi dominant 20191121_033220.jpg

Fairly easy to tell the difference just by growth patterns. I'm hoping I get some real hybrid vigor using this as a mother plant, maybe I should invest in some Uzbekistan from Underground Seed Collective for pollen rather than the plushberry I currently have, it's got way too many negative traits I hope it doesn't pass on to offspring (autoflowering when rootbound, Herm tendencies).
 
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nc208

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I run 11/13 and I think it helps knock a few days off the end. I also read an interesting comment from Mass Medical about how 11/13 provides more of a Sativa influence due to the equatorial link (shorter days), versus 12/12 or 13/11 which would provide more of an indica influence (linger days)
Interesting about those results. I recently read a study done on how elevation can affect thc levels in hemp. They did a small controlled outdoor study and found the plants grown at higher elevation around 2100ft above sea level all were found "hot" which means greater than 0.3% THC which for hemp is a no no. The other plants grown around 700 ft above sea level all were not hot and were within the less than 0.3% range.

It would be neat if this also applied to cannabis the same way.

 

chiefer888

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Cindy Haze Cream #1 a couple of days prior to chop, I took her at 63 days. She was the loudest and biggest yielder of the group, and is now revegging in the tent. She smells like sour citrus with a doughy funky background. She stunk to high hell when I chopped her (I needed to take a couple breaks just to get through it).
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Cindy Haze Cream #2, taken at 62 days. She was a pretty lady with a nice fade who didn't give me too much trouble. At chop she smelled of a funky bakery smell. Her jar smell now is more sweet, with a hint of bakery and cut grass.

Thanks to @SSGrower for hooking me up with the beans! Be on the lookout for reports on some of the other crosses!
 

Dear ol" Thankful Grower!

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I believe it's been altered over the years, it's supposed to be (Koh-chang/meao Thai x Malawi) the fems are more on the Malawi side while the regs which I am running now are more leaning on the Thai influence. I personally think both phenotypes have their perks, the Thai dominant pheno is like a slow ascent that gets trippier over it's duration, the Malawi dominant plants tend to be much racier/speedy and introspective, some of my friends had issues holding conversation on the Malawi girls, one was inaudible for about an hour and had to text me because he had a 'bad trip' on them .
Pretty awesome with those island strains wonder how you go about mimicking the coastal regions tropical land with high elevation wonder if your environmental change can attribute to some of the offsprings
 

silverhazefiend

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Cindy Haze Cream #1 a couple of days prior to chop, I took her at 63 days. She was the loudest and biggest yielder of the group, and is now revegging in the tent. She smells like sour citrus with a doughy funky background. She stunk to high hell when I chopped her (I needed to take a couple breaks just to get through it).
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Cindy Haze Cream #2, taken at 62 days. She was a pretty lady with a nice fade who didn't give me too much trouble. At chop she smelled of a funky bakery smell. Her jar smell now is more sweet, with a hint of bakery and cut grass.

Thanks to @SSGrower for hooking me up with the beans! Be on the lookout for reports on some of the other crosses!
these needed two or 3 more weeks at least
 

chiefer888

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these needed two or 3 more weeks at least
Thanks for the feedback, it seems reasonable that they could have benefited from a little more time. To my eyes I was seeing trichomes that were cloudy with around 15% amber. That being said, I am a noob and my assessment skills are something I am working on. What do you use as an indicator that your plants are ready to chop?
 

silverhazefiend

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Thanks for the feedback, it seems reasonable that they could have benefited from a little more time. To my eyes I was seeing trichomes that were cloudy with around 15% amber. That being said, I am a noob and my assessment skills are something I am working on. What do you use as an indicator that your plants are ready to chop?
first off appreciate you taking it as constructive criticism and not an attack or defending it that’s stand up

best way I can explain is google plants that are 6 weeks flower then google plants that are 9 weeks in flower and compare the difference.. I can write a novel right Now but visuals would be better .. I think you’ll see the difference.. a great tip I read a while back was when your think there done always give them another week

get some cal mag and don’t next time keep up the veg nutes until week 4 of flower at least ..you’ll see a major difference
 

SSGrower

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first off appreciate you taking it as constructive criticism and not an attack or defending it that’s stand up

best way I can explain is google plants that are 6 weeks flower then google plants that are 9 weeks in flower and compare the difference.. I can write a novel right Now but visuals would be better .. I think you’ll see the difference.. a great tip I read a while back was when your think there done always give them another week

get some cal mag and don’t next time keep up the veg nutes until week 4 of flower at least ..you’ll see a major difference
Before ever pulling out the loupe, the hairs [ pistils] need to be almost all brown/red and receded.
Thanks for the feedback, it seems reasonable that they could have benefited from a little more time. To my eyes I was seeing trichomes that were cloudy with around 15% amber. That being said, I am a noob and my assessment skills are something I am working on. What do you use as an indicator that your plants are ready to chop?
I I f'n love this thread.

What I think @chiefer888 is showing here is the influence of stardawg on c99. One trait gu's stardawg has been shown to pass on the everthrowing white pisitils. The hicok haze f2 I had (same progeny as the c99 x hh from @BigHornBuds ) just did not seem to want to mature. Funny the timing of this light schedule discussion too, I have run 10/10 (20 hour days) and notice faster pace to maturity, have also run 10/14, when you boil it down I don't think there are any losses. You really need to look a g/kwhr tho because I think you will find an increase. @torontoke has done a great amount of leg work on this already and hopefully his thread here is still intact. I feel like Miel de Regaliz could benifit from this tactic.

I also fucked the name on that CHC, in one of my many stoner moments I was equating cnc to cookies and cream not the cookies and chem lineage, it really should be Cindy's Haze Chem. That Oregon Huckleberry cross hopefully will keep its shorter flowering time.
 
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