I knew something was up when there were a handful of new follows. It was a nice surprise; I use Bodhiguide all the time to get a feel for what some of the crosses spit out.That looks like one of your pics of your Chem Kesey being used by @Bodhiguide on IG this morning. He gave you credit too.
Very cool.
I don't have access to testing, so I don't have percentages. The Green Crack CBD was bred to be a 1:1 CBD:THC, but I don't know how closely the GC CBD plant used expresses this ratio (though there is appreciable CBD) . The Jabba's Stash male was Bubba Kush dominant, and most of his female counterparts were potently relaxing.Jabbas Cure sounds pretty good. What kind of THC CBD is it for strength?
I posted this once already but think it disappeared pretty quick. Trying it again. We were talking about that Jabba’s Cure I posted and the issue with the CBD quest, I love everything about that plant except I do not know the CBD content. Hope I can figure it out.I don't have access to testing, so I don't have percentages. The Green Crack CBD was bred to be a 1:1 CBD:THC, but I don't know how closely the GC CBD plant used expresses this ratio (though there is appreciable CBD) . The Jabba's Stash male was Bubba Kush dominant, and most of his female counterparts were potently relaxing.
The exact timing of CBD growing is not quite as easy as waiting for a preferred percentage of amber.I posted this once already but think it disappeared pretty quick. Trying it again. We were talking about that Jabba’s Cure I posted and the issue with the CBD quest, I love everything about that plant except I do not know the CBD content. Hope I can figure it out.
I remember you saying that the CBD matures before the THC, a good aid in deciding. How much earlier? At what point should I be sampling it?
Nice to see your photo skills recognized, first Strayfox then Bodhiguide, magazine covers next?
Congrats and a big thumbs up on the pic used my friend. Im glad you guys posted about it as I dont do IG (yet) and likely never would have been able to find all those pictures of the different strains posted in one spot. Definitely a nice reference spot too.I knew something was up when there were a handful of new follows. It was a nice surprise; I use Bodhiguide all the time to get a feel for what some of the crosses spit out.
Thank you. That's awesome, if you have any questions about them, feel free to ask. I'll do my best to answer.Awesome sweet thread I saved a bunch of post # and noted them to go back to so i can learn things
Thank you
I do not have much experience with autos. Usually, you could stress a photoperiod plant by manipulating the lighting schedule, but I do not know if the autos will respond similarly. I usually go with chemical reversal.@Schwaggy P
Hi just curious is there a way to force or stress a feminized auto plants to self pollinate?
Also if you take male pollen to any auto in flower will the beans be autos?
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Thank you very much I appreciate it!I do not have much experience with autos. Usually, you could stress a photoperiod plant by manipulating the lighting schedule, but I do not know if the autos will respond similarly. I usually go with chemical reversal.
Whether your beans will be auto depends on the genes of the male you are using to pollinate. If he is a photoperiod plant, not all of the beans will be autos, you'll have to select for them like any other trait you would want (smell, taste, effect, etc.). If you wanted to make auto beans, then you would have a better chance with an auto male pollen donor. If your auto male is not a true breeding auto, then you'll still have to select for auto plants (there will just be a higher frequency of auto beans than with the photoperiod male).
You're welcomeThank you very much I appreciate it!
Whats the deal with your bean? Will there be a drop in the near future I certainly hope soSkunky VA #8 (Chem'91skva x Skunky Brewster)This is my selection for the F2 pollination. She is a serious beast expressing all of my hopes from the Skunky Brewster. The bud development this early is in stark contrast to the Chem'91's slow beginnings to really start packing on weight. The frost and stem strength have been increased as well. The Chem smell is here with added hash nuance.
She has a very sturdy and open structure. The Chem'91 branching is present with narrower leaf blades, increased development speed (not as much as #8, but more than the '91 at this point in flower), and the tall stretch of the '91. She is a nice pheno, but it is hard to ignore the bud/trichome development of the #8.
I have been surprised by this cross. Many of these phenos can be described as more compact Chem D plants. They look like 2/3 scale Chem D's with the structure and more importantly, the smell profile. This plant smells dead on Chem D with a touch of hash-fuel. I had to double take the tag when I was smelling her. If the flower time proves to be quicker, I don't think the Skunky D will need as much line work as the Skunky VA.
I have the "okay" from a seed bank, I'm just testing/working lines first. So, in theory, there will be a drop in the future. Thanks for the interestWhats the deal with your bean? Will there be a drop in the near future I certainly hope so
Sweet make sure you post a heads up in this thread pleaseI have the "okay" from a seed bank, I'm just testing/working lines first. So, in theory, there will be a drop in the future. Thanks for the interest
Will do!Sweet make sure you post a heads up in this thread please
Put me down for a couple of packs of your Sativas.I have the "okay" from a seed bank, I'm just testing/working lines first. So, in theory, there will be a drop in the future. Thanks for the interest
More crosses with the Skunky Brewster male. Cool.Skunky VA #8 (Chem'91skva x Skunky Brewster)This is my selection for the F2 pollination. She is a serious beast expressing all of my hopes from the Skunky Brewster. The bud development this early is in stark contrast to the Chem'91's slow beginnings to really start packing on weight. The frost and stem strength have been increased as well. The Chem smell is here with added hash nuance.
She has a very sturdy and open structure. The Chem'91 branching is present with narrower leaf blades, increased development speed (not as much as #8, but more than the '91 at this point in flower), and the tall stretch of the '91. She is a nice pheno, but it is hard to ignore the bud/trichome development of the #8.
I have been surprised by this cross. Many of these phenos can be described as more compact Chem D plants. They look like 2/3 scale Chem D's with the structure and more importantly, the smell profile. This plant smells dead on Chem D with a touch of hash-fuel. I had to double take the tag when I was smelling her. If the flower time proves to be quicker, I don't think the Skunky D will need as much line work as the Skunky VA.