I recently popped some of the (GBxMMM) x MOAC, green pheno. Did one vial of seed and got 5/5. They are all looking really good. They'll be going outside as soon as the weather allows. Still debating on whether or not I'm going to grow indoors over the summer, but I'm wanting to try the MOAC x Mai Tai Pie.
Love your jungle dude. I'm looking forward to finishing and starting more of your work. Thanks, dude!
These three biggest ones are heading outside to their new homes tomorrow, hopefully they're not super long flowerers. These are the (GBxMMM) x MOAC green pheno. The two smaller ones got separated from their siblings away from the seedling rack/light into a tent where they didn't seem to be as happy. The really runty one was overwatered, should've put it by the fan to dry it out faster. I think it'll still pull through once it dries out good, it's starting to perk just a bit, but the soil is just starting to dry. Nice looking plants, good node spacing, already growing out of the nodes. Should blow up once we get some warm weather. Thanks, dude, for the seeds, hoping to get some cherry flavors.
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Sorry I haven't been back to update these. Life has thrown a lot at me this summer and growing has been kind of an afterthought. Hopefully getting set up to be able to do a lot more in the future. Anyway, all of these were grown outside with 3 of the 5 growing on public land with very minimal care. 4 of 5 ended up being males and were pulled out. One of the males growing on public land was a standout. Even with no additional water it was still nearing 7ft tall and was purple stemmed. Wish I'd have taken a photo. I've had purple stemmed plants before but nothing like this one. I almost let it go so I could get some pollen but had some nice females that I didn't want seeded in that area. The only female was the runt, but it's looking pretty nice considering the start it got. Smells are very powerful, a funky berry type scent. I'll post a photo from a few days ago and I'll get a better one when it gets closer to harvest time.