Rhubarb? BOO lineage.

I'll will raise my evening glass of chamomile tea to that.

Never had the opportunity to try it myself, although I hear that BOO was some of the finest orange in the land.
BOO is an amazing cultivar. I hope someday someone does a BX preservation for it. Most of Useful's crosses being fems means preserving them will take a good bit of work unfortunately, and both his BOO and Chocolate Diesel deserve to be preserved.

I heard a rumor some member of his family had his cuts and intended to keep working with them but I dont know if there is any truth to it.
 
The Rhubarb S1 cross was all @Chip Green (Bag Of Oranges x Citrus MILF rev)
I just helped get them into peoples gardens. I only ran a small handfull of the Rhubarb S1's but they delivered. They came out full on purps much like the "Plemon" parental lineage of the Citrus MILF.

Rhubarb S1 #1.PNG Rhubarb S1 #1 closeup.PNG

Useful's "BOO" was one of the orangiest strains I had run in years. Got 2 different phenos (Light Green and Dark). The light green phenos seemed to have the most in your face "orange" profile. I'd love to revisit them again.
 
Question about early seedling growth pace.

Do Rhubarb S1 and Grease's Pieces tend to come out of the gate a little slow?

As you can see in this collage, they are forming well, but like me in grade and middle school :cool: , they seem slow to mature.

The only thing different than the other two cultivars is that they are closest to the heater. Even so, I have fans moving air around (gently at this stage).

I'll pull out my infrared temperature gauge later to see if there is a significant leaf temperature difference with the back row of the tent.

MooMoo DooDoo is getting lanky fairly quickly. I'll double-check PPFD today and see if it is time to raise intensity from 40%.

I left some room in the cups for a top-up to help if lanky became an issue.
The light is positioned at the top of the tent out of respect for my already scarred-up bald head. :facepalm:

All other conditions are pretty much equal.



Day 5 - Collage.png
 
I wish @HydroRed hooked me up with a pack of Rhubarb - ain't she purtty?! Me and red are gonna have a talk on my next pay check - grieces pieces, and rhubarb it is.. Lol

Futurama Buy GIF
 
I knew it. I've done something. Usually, it is "too much love."

I'll let mine dry back some. They may have too much moisture in the coco.

I've been careful not to overdo it. But that's my definition, not the little seedlings.

For instance, I take a 5ml syringe and add lightly charged water around the stem/ground area.

I also have a tiny bit of Tribus and Orco (liquid mycorrhizae) in the liquid to help stimulate root growth.

Additionally, I'll add 10 ml to the cup's outer circumference to ensure they don't run into a dry pocket as the roots explore.

I have plenty of time to give these seedlings. Especially now that I have worked out care for the plants during a couple of planned short trips away from the tent.

I got one little one just up..View attachment 192758
 
I got a couple packs of the rhubarb. I shoulda ran em with everyone else… I always seem to be late and run my stuff after the storm hah
Same for me. I have two packs of Rhubarb and now that I see all the photos, I’m thinking I should have popped them when they came in. It’s ok though, when I do finally get to them, there will be plenty of info here to make it a great grow! 🤞🏼
 
Question about early seedling growth pace.

Do Rhubarb S1 and Grease's Pieces tend to come out of the gate a little slow?

As you can see in this collage, they are forming well, but like me in grade and middle school :cool: , they seem slow to mature.

The only thing different than the other two cultivars is that they are closest to the heater. Even so, I have fans moving air around (gently at this stage).

I'll pull out my infrared temperature gauge later to see if there is a significant leaf temperature difference with the back row of the tent.

MooMoo DooDoo is getting lanky fairly quickly. I'll double-check PPFD today and see if it is time to raise intensity from 40%.

I left some room in the cups for a top-up to help if lanky became an issue.
The light is positioned at the top of the tent out of respect for my already scarred-up bald head. :facepalm:

All other conditions are pretty much equal.



View attachment 192743
I cant say I recognize that they come out the gate any slower or faster, but germ rates and growth rates after germination have all been good on both strains. The ones closer to the heat may have a bit of an advantage in pace this early in growth though

I wish @HydroRed hooked me up with a pack of Rhubarb - ain't she purtty?! Me and red are gonna have a talk on my next pay check - grieces pieces, and rhubarb it is.. Lol

Futurama Buy GIF
I dont have any more of the Rhubarb S1's, but they are still available as a freebie choice along with a full (7) pack of Greases Pieces fems with any purchase of
3Thirteen Seeds at Great Lakes Genetics. You get a free pack of choice for every pack of 3Thirteen Seeds you purchase.
 
I knew it. I've done something. Usually, it is "too much love."

I'll let mine dry back some. They may have too much moisture in the coco.

I've been careful not to overdo it. But that's my definition, not the little seedlings.

For instance, I take a 5ml syringe and add lightly charged water around the stem/ground area.

I also have a tiny bit of Tribus and Orco (liquid mycorrhizae) in the liquid to help stimulate root growth.

Additionally, I'll add 10 ml to the cup's outer circumference to ensure they don't run into a dry pocket as the roots explore.

I have plenty of time to give these seedlings. Especially now that I have worked out care for the plants during a couple of planned short trips away from the tent.
I find a turkey baster to be the perfect watering tool. Usually one full baster per solo is sufficient. 3-4 full for a 1 qt pot.
 

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