Clearwater Genetics

0ne_1nch_Punch

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Another thing I forgot to mention was the one of most unique traits I've ever seen amongst any cultivar that I've consumed and/or grown and that's the kief that this thing dumps in the coffee grinder.

It's completely unlike any other kief I've come across in my 20+ years of using cannabis. By that I mean it absolutely dumps this super sticky dark resin. It's that's tacky that it looks like WET PUTTY. And in saying that I mean it looks so dark and glossy/shiny that it looks like it's soaking wet.

But here's the best (most unique) part...
THIS KIEF ACTS COMPLETELY LIKE FULL MELT HASH. It completely bubbles and melts to nothing!! Not just partially bubbling and more so sizzling than anything, it just bubbles away to nothing at all. It's absolutely fucking nuts!!

99% of the kief to ever come out of anyone's muncher I've ever seen has all been of varying shades of blonde. Nothing as dark as this stuff.

When it's freshly scraped out it looks like the stuff that builds up on the side of the walls of the grinder over time from frequently using it that usually looks like a greenish/greyish plastic texture but this shit looks like a super glossy dark brown putty.
 
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Bad Karma

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I've got to give you your props on this grow my man. That's super impressive, for real!! I just did Pint Sized outdoors (in Australia) and can report the same thing as yourself. Diverse phenotypic expression amongst the population and not a single one of them seemed inferior to the one previous.

Your pics are fucking A1 lad!! Would you run it again? Or did you find anything worthy of keeping?
Thank you for the compliments on my photos, I do appreciate it.
I recently upgraded my camera to an Sony A7C and I’ve been very happy with the results.
It was paired with a Tamron 35mm 2.8 for those photos because of the macro features of that lens.

I’m actually in the middle of trimming the dried buds.
Did half the plants last night and will finish the rest after work tonight.
So I haven’t had a chance to sample anything yet, once I do, I’ll be sure to report back.

I will say, in terms of bag appeal, Pint Sized #2 is easily the winner.
Big, beautiful, dense buds, with some purple, and already has a noticeable stronger nose than the rest of the bunch.
I’ll try to get some more pics up of her when I can.
 

JewelRunner

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Warheads and Oreoz loaded up with Apple Mints crosses, day 28 when taken. Really excited for these. Apple mints terps are off the chain. We've pulled 3 1/2lbs per light with thar cut in recent production rooms. Hopefully will bring some nice yields to the crosses as well as that amazing green apple terp.
how is the oreoz terp profile
 

Observe & Report

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Apple mints terps are off the chain. We've pulled 3 1/2lbs per light with thar cut in recent production rooms. Hopefully will bring some nice yields to the crosses as well as that amazing green apple terp.
I hope there will be S1s of your Apple Mints cut. About how many seeds did you sort through to find it?
 

ketamine_disposal_unit

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I bought a little lightbox to photograph my weed when I harvest. This was just on a 50mm 1.2 L canon lens. Kinda want a closer lens for this. Any recommendations?


Creamsicle #4 S1 pulled today at f63 due to mites. Absolutely love the finish on this, was a really great plant to watch grow from start to finish. Will definitely be running the rest of this pack for a pheno hunt one day. This one wasn't the strongest smelling in the tent but the buds are rock hard all the way down and packed on a decent amount of frost. A nice subtle musky scent.

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0ne_1nch_Punch

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It's swolen up a bit since that pic. I'll probably pull them a tomorrow at f63 as I discovered a spidermite infestation on some lowers on another plant :(
Ah that sucks bruh. At least it was discovered towards the end of it's life cycle before they could really set up shop and fuck things right up for you. The plant itself looks immaculate in it's development. How hectic was the infestation?
 
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ketamine_disposal_unit

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Ah that sucks bruh. At least it was discovered towards the end of it's life cycle before they could really set up shop and fuck things right up for you. The plant itself looks immaculate in it's development. How hectic was the infestation?
Wasn't hectic i just noticee them on some lower leaves on 2/4 plants. They seemed to be moving very slowly though and didnt really spread. The creamsicle didnt have any. Im gonna try pelletized worm castings and mammoth p/great white buried under the rootball see if that helps keep them away
 
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