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Homegrown5257

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So I’m growing out the Blue Dream x Chocolate Diesel (fem) and it turns out to have Whorled Phylotaxy or 3 stems per node. It is 5 weeks in a sub-irrigated pot, and today I gave it 32oz in the reservoir. That is pretty insane.

Has anyone had experience with this? No one could really give a definitive answer.
I didn’t know it was called whirled phylotaxy. I thought they were called Triploid when they produced 3 branches per node but I haven’t really done any research on this stuff.
I did f2 blueberry hashplant 3 years ago and one of the moms had 3 branches per node coming off the plant at the exact same height on the main stalk. About 1 in 10 of the offspring produce plants like this. I do know in the case of these it sure didn’t hurt the yield or the potency. I now wonder is maybe a blue dream thing.
 

Learning1234

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Plants are healthy. Five gallon Hempy deals with perlite/vermiculite mix. 80*-82* lights on. Drops slowly down to 76* while the lights are off. 18/6. Jack’s 321 with Tribus and Drip Clean. Comes out to 2.1 EC/1050 PPM (500) pre Tribus. I throw the Tribus in after I’ve pH’ed it. I’ll check after next time. I know it doesn’t do much to the pH. Use tap water. Tap is around 7.2/130-140 PPM. Throw 1/8th tsp of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) powder in each five gallon jug and let it sit for a bit before I add anything. Have Chocolate Skunk, Double Dipped Strawberries, Blueberry Dub, Chem 4 x BOO, Chem 4 x CD, GMO x CD, and Orange Cookies x CD going in there. Just started opening a few up with a little training. pH to 5.9ish. Dropped most of these seeds in water for a 24 hr soak on April 16th. Some not too long after. You can see those. Ha.
 
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18six50

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Smoke report on the BOO cured after a couple months. Wow! Cracked open a half gallon jar that I hadn't touched at all yet and about fell over from the smell. Pungent! Hands down the most unique smell and flavor, truly it's got it's own thing going on there. Other's get a hint of that same flavor but it's never straight bang in your face orange, like someone blew orange zest up your snozzola. I love the buzz too, friendly upper for me anyway, gets me high as fuck and not a bit sleepy.

It looked a lot more indica dominant so I was not expecting that, it was a pleasant surprise, great buzz for working in the garden, I bet it would be great to toke on at the gym, if I was still into that. I don't seem to get any burn out from it at all, you could easily smoke this all day long and get stuff done too, you would be higher than a kite, but you would still be awake and ready to go. Although that might only be true for people with a tolerance similar to mine. It's fantastic medicine for me, I like to be high all day and not get burnt out.

When I smoked a bunch after it was first dried I liked the buzz a lot right away, after the cure it's just as "high". It's a lot smoother toking now and the flavors are even a bit more intense. That's good or bad depending, a couple of guys weren't too sure, just because it's SO Different. They were seriously like WTF?? Of course they kept hitting that bong though. It's really Zesty and you either like it or not I guess, but I love it and I'll be growing it again.

Great plant to grow too, super easy one, be good for a beginner and it's so unique that it will get anyone's attention, no matter how long they have been toking, they ain't seen it all until they have seen this. LOL Corny but true. And it's nice to be able to share something with old time stoners that they have never had before and they know right away it's different too, it's not a maybe I smoked something like this, it's more like Wow what is this?

I can't remember the last time I smoked anything that was so obviously it's own taste, you could not confuse this with anything else, good job!
 

Learning1234

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Hopefully these things are ready to be flipped in 7-14 days. Just waiting on the one that kept its helmet on for a long time to get some size. Probably have two lanky floppy ones from the looks of it and they’re the two smaller ones. Have no experience with it, but I’ve heard people use those words to describe GMO, so maybe those are GMO x CD seeds. One of them could use less feed, but I’ve just been feeding them the same feed. I might mix a gallon with half feed and half tap to use on that one instead of using the same feed as the others and see how it reacts. Can’t wait to see these things get some flowers on them and start getting some of the smells.
 

Staretz44

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This BOO plant reminds me of something mythical as if it were a plant that only grew in fabled kingdoms like Lord Of The Rings or Game Of Thrones, like a furry green Chewbacca plant growing around the houses of hobbits and magicians. Smells the way the bitter white pith of an orange tastes. Definitely unique looking weed.
 

MIRedBuds

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This BOO plant reminds me of something mythical as if it were a plant that only grew in fabled kingdoms like Lord Of The Rings or Game Of Thrones, like a furry green Chewbacca plant growing around the houses of hobbits and magicians. Smells the way the bitter white pith of an orange tastes. Definitely unique looking weed.
This BOO plant reminds me of something mythical as if it were a plant that only grew in fabled kingdoms like Lord Of The Rings or Game Of Thrones, like a furry green Chewbacca plant growing around the houses of hobbits and magicians. Smells the way the bitter white pith of an orange tastes. Definitely unique looking weed.
Ran the bag of oranges last year outside in michigan it did really good , we had a cold wet fall so picked it a little early .. cured it a while and it turned out really good , have lot freinds still ask you got any more of that around ..
 

FirstCavApache64

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Ran the bag of oranges last year outside in michigan it did really good , we had a cold wet fall so picked it a little early .. cured it a while and it turned out really good , have lot freinds still ask you got any more of that around ..
What kind of size did the plant get to and what container did you have it in if you don't mind sharing. I was thinking of trying to run this outside late this year but can't decide. How was the yield? Thanks for any help you can give with this being run outdoors.
 

Rivendell

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What kind of size did the plant get to and what container did you have it in if you don't mind sharing. I was thinking of trying to run this outside late this year but can't decide. How was the yield? Thanks for any help you can give with this being run outdoors.
I ran Boo outdoors a couple summers ago in Maine, seed plant in the ground on June 1st at roughly 12". Finished at the end of September around 5ft tall, definitely one of the smaller plants in the garden that summer. Yield was about average for its size, it wasn't massive but wasn't a slouch either. Great orange rind taste/smell and was easily the most potent plant in the garden that year. No mold or PM issues to speak of.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Thanks, I am going to be getting a late start to the outdoor season and have been going back and forth between an all auto grow and mixing in some photo strains. Thinking now I can get enough yield to try it with some photo strains. I am just going to keep the plant size small with a 30 gallon pot and give it a shot. Appreciate the reply
 

18six50

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Ran the bag of oranges last year outside in michigan it did really good , we had a cold wet fall so picked it a little early .. cured it a while and it turned out really good , have lot freinds still ask you got any more of that around ..
You ain't kidding about the cold wet fall, I would have liked a couple more weeks too, we had a couple plants that could have used it for sure. Plants have to be really early and mold resistant to stand a chance in Northern Michigan, well pretty much anywhere in Michigan really. I run my own strain for outdoors that's very mold resistant, I make crosses with it too, so I'm not just smoking a ton of the same stuff and most of the time the crosses are early and mold resistant too, but not always. I might try to make a BOO crossed with my strain this winter and see how it runs outdoors next season, that could be fun. If they turn out good I'll send a pack to Useful as thanks for creating his amazing strain, if he want's to make them available he can. I did that for another breeder, who sells on the same seed banks.
 
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