Greenpoint seeds!!

Chunky Stool

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I crossed made a Black Triangle x Copper Chem f2 that is very strong and potent
It's a long story but gorilla wreck plants really don't like being moved when they should be sleeping. (yes, they hermed)

Apparently I didn't catch it in time so now I've got Gorilla Wreck +
  • copper chem (3 phenos)
  • Booger (previous chuck, 3 phenos)
  • Gorilla Wreck (F2?)
  • Bridezilla

Hermie GW plants got tossed but not before they "got around"...
 

thenotsoesoteric

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This is my runt bodega bubblegum from last round all revegged and flowering a 2nd time. About to put rooted clones in soil.

She isn't such a runt this time around. She was originally just gonna get pollinated by my lvtk cut but now I think I'll leave a little unseeded for smoke because its top notch. Blew the other 3 phenos away.
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TreeFarmerCharlie

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So far not too happy with my cherry wine f2's. Out of 4 , 3 made it and only 1 is growing normally.1 doa, 1 only threw out cotyledons, with no other growth. I am seeing what happens lol..the other one is very runted, and the last one is OK and starting to take off. The seeds all looked very small and white colored which usually they are darker.. They also took alot longer to germinate. So far all the beans I've planted from GPS is about 9/10 germ rate with maybe 1 runt and much faster growth and vigor. This pack seems like a dud

Wondering who else here has had any experience with the cherry wine f2's. I have 6 left in my pack not sure if its worth the effort to even try.
They aren't fem either so the one that pulled through might just be a male..
Someone said it is basically the strain "colorado cherries"
You can buy it online lol right here if you wanna sample it. https://nococbdflower.com/product/cherry-blossom/
I bought some Cherry Wine F2 seeds from them in November but just got around to germinating 4 of them. After 48hrs of soaking only one was showing a small taproot. After 72hrs of soaking a second seed split but had not produced a taproot. The first one that produced a taproot sprouted on day 4, the one that took 72 hours to split open sprouted yesterday (after 5 days of soaking), and as of today (day 6) one of the remaining two is showing a taproot. So in short, after 6 days of soaking, two of 4 have sprouted and I'm hoping one more will sprout. The one seed that hasn't popped looks like it never will and is turning black. I've attached a picture of how mine look as of this morning. The other seeds I got from them in the same order (Topanga Wedding & Banana Orange Daiquiri) had a 100% germination after 24-36 hours.jJeqBEN.jpg
 
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TreeFarmerCharlie

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They look closer to day 14 then 25. Nevertheless, they look good and you have come a long way with them! I am very interested in seeing how these turn out.
I think a lot of people, including myself, start counting the flower days far to early. I've been growing for over two years and just recently realized that I shouldn't start counting days of flower for 1-2 weeks after flipping the light sechedule.
 

Mr.Estrain

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I think a lot of people, including myself, start counting the flower days far to early. I've been growing for over two years and just recently realized that I shouldn't start counting days of flower for 1-2 weeks after flipping the light sechedule.
LMFAO


Dude. That's how you're supposed to count, from flip.

Edit: let me explain. Counting from the onset of flower development is subjective and open to interpretation, hence its not a reliable baseline. While counting from flip gives you a definitive baseline to start from.
 
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