Chuck Roast
In Bloom
New year, New Grow,
Getting a late start, but here's what were working with:
The One Hitter Quitter Seeds, are F2s taken from a slected female that I gave the nick name Queen G, because out of all of the One Hitter Quitter seeds that I popped she was the gassiest she's also pretty cheesy, a little skunky but very pungent over all.
The male was nothing spectacular, gassy fruity, and with a little purple and pink coloration on it's pollen sacks.
I'm pretty excited to see what's going to come out of the F2s, hopefully well see some of the linage expression open up.
Can't talk much about the Bangkok banshee, I got the seeds as a gift in exchange for giving the guy a couple cuts back. Hopefully I get the sixteen week thai heavy pheno they described, but if nothing else I'll select a female for out crossing and a male for some F2s.
The Sheberghan is hashplant from Northern Afghanistan, it's supposed to produce a really high quality fruity hash. For now I'm looking to preserve and open the population as much as I can before making a selection for In Line Breeding. Roughly ten percent of the plants are supposed to be really dark/ black, might breed towards that but I won't know what excatly my goals are until I see and smell the plants.
Getting a late start, but here's what were working with:
The One Hitter Quitter Seeds, are F2s taken from a slected female that I gave the nick name Queen G, because out of all of the One Hitter Quitter seeds that I popped she was the gassiest she's also pretty cheesy, a little skunky but very pungent over all.
The male was nothing spectacular, gassy fruity, and with a little purple and pink coloration on it's pollen sacks.
I'm pretty excited to see what's going to come out of the F2s, hopefully well see some of the linage expression open up.
Can't talk much about the Bangkok banshee, I got the seeds as a gift in exchange for giving the guy a couple cuts back. Hopefully I get the sixteen week thai heavy pheno they described, but if nothing else I'll select a female for out crossing and a male for some F2s.
The Sheberghan is hashplant from Northern Afghanistan, it's supposed to produce a really high quality fruity hash. For now I'm looking to preserve and open the population as much as I can before making a selection for In Line Breeding. Roughly ten percent of the plants are supposed to be really dark/ black, might breed towards that but I won't know what excatly my goals are until I see and smell the plants.