MyBallzItch

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Took a chance, ya hemi x project 4516 be the middle small one on edge in cloth pots. Bunch of cabbage heads this time, 2 Irene x t1000, 1 Shuteye F2, 4 Krustyo's, and the ya project.
Who is the breeder on that? I was a click away from sending funds for a pack of ya project but the guy selling them couldn't give me much info and he had a bunch of other hype strains being sold in those cartoon style packs and something just told me to slow down
 

Bodyne

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Who is the breeder on that? I was a click away from sending funds for a pack of ya project but the guy selling them couldn't give me much info and he had a bunch of other hype strains being sold in those cartoon style packs and something just told me to slow down
Bay area cannabis seeds. Rabbit elite matchmaking on IG. Believe it iskeyser sose if not mistaken, but not exactly sure.
 

Bakersfield

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There is some sweet pictures posted today here at the Chuckers Paradise. :clap:

I've got a couple of chucks going right now and some stray seeds found during a crop a couple years back, not exactly sure who the doner is, but I suspect it's from a Secret Cookie x Kush Mints #11 that sprouted balls throughout flower.
I won't really know until I trim and get all up in those terpenes.
Anyhow, they all seem to be stable. Pics will come later.

I took a couple of pics tonight of one chuck that is looking like a winner. Lucky 7's x Goblins Gold.
I made these the summer of 18 and I did two test germinations of 10 at about 4 months and 1 year.
None of the seeds would pop.
Now almost 3 years later I had a 10 for 10 germination, which is good, because I have at least a thousand of these seeds for anyone willing to run them.
Like all the crosses I made with the Goblins Gold, my name for a cross of (Golden Glue x Dogtrap) - @RedEyedNReady gear, the seeds have a very high male to female ratio.
Same goes for the Golden Glue F2's and Dogtrap F2's I made back in 16

Lucky 7's x Goblins Gold @ day 42, the first day of week 6.20210120_200429.jpg20210120_200503.jpg
 

eastcoastled

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Grease monkey x (kushmints x animal cookies bx2). High male to female ratio in the 7 seeds popped, just one female. All of the males but 2 were short squat bushes like daddy. One lanky male, and one female with mommas structure. This female stretched 2-3x more than either parent. I would say she is around 20-25 days since flip, and just about done stretching. Going purple earlier than either parent, and smelling like sugar cookies. 6EA0E427-9BDC-48E4-A247-19E288952CAE.jpeg
red stems that I would say is genetics. 93DF7962-8AF3-44EB-96C4-E0BE97B563CE.jpeg
more red stems with green tops...not sure if this means anything. 3362FCD8-B61F-4FE2-AA8D-CE21D213F020.jpeg
 

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idlewilder

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Grease monkey x (kushmints x animal cookies bx2). High male to female ratio in the 7 seeds popped, just one female. All of the males but 2 were short squat bushes like daddy. One lanky male, and one female with mommas structure. This female stretched 2-3x more than either parent. I would say she is around 20-25 days since flip, and just about done stretching. Going purple earlier than either parent, and smelling like sugar cookies. View attachment 4803199
red stems that I would say is genetics. View attachment 4803200
more red stems with green tops...not sure if this means anything. View attachment 4803201
Maybe warmer temps, less intense light or more MG
 

eastcoastled

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Maybe warmer temps, less intense light or more MG
Pretty sure it’s genetics, at least I can rule those three things out based on running the parents for a couple years. purple stems are part of the kushmints x animal cookies whether it’s 95 or 75 degrees at the canopy. The crinkle to some leaves could be a Slight case of light intensity, but it is also a trait of GG4. Definitely not a mg deficiency, that one would be obvious if everyone could see the bottom half of the plant. Actually looking back at a complete pic, all the bottom leaves look the healthiest...maybe too much light is a factor. 320w to 8 3590’s over a 5 x 2.5 area wouldn’t seem like too much. The plant shown is in 3 gallons of coco and 6ft tall from the bottom of the pot.
 

Dear ol" Thankful Grower!

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Grease monkey x (kushmints x animal cookies bx2). High male to female ratio in the 7 seeds popped, just one female. All of the males but 2 were short squat bushes like daddy. One lanky male, and one female with mommas structure. This female stretched 2-3x more than either parent. I would say she is around 20-25 days since flip, and just about done stretching. Going purple earlier than either parent, and smelling like sugar cookies. View attachment 4803199
red stems that I would say is genetics. View attachment 4803200
more red stems with green tops...not sure if this means anything. View attachment 4803201
im a heavy cookie fan looking good
 

raggyb

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Any opinions on what i've seen mentioned occasionally that the males that drop later are better? Somewhere someone was saying it's related to or connected to some or all recessive characteristics? If so it's easy to see that it would mean it's would have some possibilities to lay some rarer characteristics in offspring, but also not sure if or how rarer equates to better. Lastly is the later one usually lankier, longer node separation, and more delicate looking?
 

DonPetro

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Grease monkey x (kushmints x animal cookies bx2). High male to female ratio in the 7 seeds popped, just one female. All of the males but 2 were short squat bushes like daddy. One lanky male, and one female with mommas structure. This female stretched 2-3x more than either parent. I would say she is around 20-25 days since flip, and just about done stretching. Going purple earlier than either parent, and smelling like sugar cookies. View attachment 4803199
red stems that I would say is genetics. View attachment 4803200
more red stems with green tops...not sure if this means anything. View attachment 4803201
Any thoughts on what would cause the high male to female ratio? I've noticed a few pollen chuckers mention this issue.
 

genuity

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Any opinions on what i've seen mentioned occasionally that the males that drop later are better? Somewhere someone was saying it's related to or connected to some or all recessive characteristics? If so it's easy to see that it would mean it's would have some possibilities to lay some rarer characteristics in offspring, but also not sure if or how rarer equates to better. Lastly is the later one usually lankier, longer node separation, and more delicate looking?
I'm not sure if they are better or if they make more rare phenos popup.
Strain depending on the lanky/large node spacing.
 

LeftOurEyes

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Any thoughts on what would cause the high male to female ratio? I've noticed a few pollen chuckers mention this issue.
I've read that stress during veg can cause a higher male ratio. I thought sex was already determined when the seed is made but I have read in several places that if it goes through higher stress during veg then it is supposedly more likely to turn male.

I also wounder if that is true when making the seeds themselves then. Like if the female making the seeds goes through stress while producing the seeds, even if they don't stress enough to herm, would it cause the progeny to have a higher male ratio? I'm curious about that one.
 
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