Dynasty Genetics Thread

Got another question for you Dynasty veterans. Thinking about picking up a pack of the super silver deez before they're gone and want to grab one of his indica dominant strains too. I've narrowed it down to 2 that I'm interested in. Which of these would you choose? Blue Magoo Bx2 or Salmon River OG?
 

Shiggity

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Got another question for you Dynasty veterans. Thinking about picking up a pack of the super silver deez before they're gone and want to grab one of his indica dominant strains too. I've narrowed it down to 2 that I'm interested in. Which of these would you choose? Blue Magoo Bx2 or Salmon River OG?
I would get blue magoo bx2. Blue magoo is a better blueberry than blueberry itself. It has some great variations in its phenos and would be an amazing cross for anything.
 
I would get blue magoo bx2. Blue magoo is a better blueberry than blueberry itself. It has some great variations in its phenos and would be an amazing cross for anything.
That's a great way to think about it & it must be good if he's working on a v3. Thanks. Been eyeing them for a coupe months and just haven't pulled the trigger. Now that the SSH drop came I'm feeling a nudge to make it happen. :)
 
Speaking of amazing Blue Magoo crosses, GooChee by relic (Prof's sister company) smells incredible. Sweet blueberry with a touch of funk. Will sample in a week or so, but if it tastes half as good as it smells i'll be grabbing another pack for the vault. Quick finisher as well ,~60 days.
Yeah, that sounds like a nice cross for sure. I grew some cheese crosses a few years ago and liked them a lot. This dude really does have an excellent library.
 

Shiggity

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Can you expand on that? Grafts? Looks like I have some reading to do. Haha.
I have a Molokai kush plant which is a slow grower. She has bubba kush genetics so really tight nodes. Makes for a great graft mom. I cut grafts from my huckleberry diesel seedlings and attached them to the mom with Teflon tape. Covered the branches with baggies and spritzed them with water. 24 hours of light so they don’t wilt and a week later the grafts took.
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so one mom and two grafts so far. Still one plant but three strains. Eventually I will flower her for seeds.
Look up light addicts tutorial at humbolt seeds
 
I have a Molokai kush plant which is a slow grower. She has bubba kush genetics so really tight nodes. Makes for a great graft mom. I cut grafts from my huckleberry diesel seedlings and attached them to the mom with Teflon tape. Covered the branches with baggies and spritzed them with water. 24 hours of light so they don’t wilt and a week later the grafts took.
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so one mom and two grafts so far. Still one plant but three strains. Eventually I will flower her for seeds.
Look up light addicts tutorial at humbolt seeds
This is a game changer. I love this. Can't wait to start experimenting.
 

MustangStudFarm

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I can't remember where I heard this but has anyone else heard that Prof P is dropping his pineapple fields again this year...?????!!!!!!!!!!! I would love to confirm this.
I asked jbc about p fields and he said he didn't have a timeline yet.
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I should have pruned BEFORE the pic lol. This is my Pineapple Fields from my outdoor grow 2x summers ago. I had 1 Mrs, Universe leaner that smelled of cherry cough drops and mostly phenos that resembled Mango Laffy Taffy.

The tallest pheno had the most pineapple leaning gene. I think that the very 1st pic of up-close shot is her, had the fewest dead leaves on Oct 3rd(date of pic). I was only using 100gal pots and I bet that this would take full advantage of a 600gal pot!
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