Cannarado genetics

Moabfighter

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I’m going to give the Slushers number one a solid ten more days, for sure. You know when you cut maybe a small nug or tester nug whatever, and you can just tell it’s abit “green” and maybe not “ripe”? This definitely seems abit “green” to me, and needs abit longer.

very purple very frosty. Seems abit young.
 

Bigby

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One twin was shortest most inferior girl in the room only topped once, other twin was middle of the pack topped twice. Biggest looked more than sturdy enough but still broke down at 7 weeks & needed support. In their defense, buds are extremely dense & heavy (so were my 10 Humble County strains but they never bent). I use strong oscillating fans the entire life of the plants so this normally never happens. Both girls turned out wonderful but the much smaller one packs way more gas. I veged 7 wks & flowered 10( normally never flower this long but these girls demanded it!) using 5 gallon buckets. Good luck
Thanks again, for the good luck message.

The one I've got flowering now only had 3 weeks veg, and has not been topped or trained. I needed a quick turnover due to lack of herb currently. I was very surprised how much this one stretched; I put her in at about 10 inches and she's now nearly 4 feet. I've got 3 Cropolope in there too (Chocolope X Haze), and the Twins is towering above them (although the Cropolope was vegged for a week less).

The other will have been vegging for at least 11 weeks when she gets put in to flower. Looking forward to sharing pictures of her in this thread in due course.

I appreciate your advise on the buds likely needing support even though they don't look that big. I grew out a few 'Sugar Breath' from Humboldt Seed Orginization and they were like that. Super dense buds that weighed significantly more than they looked. Was a shame that HSO stopped doing stuff, coz I found their quality to be excellent. Glad I got these Cannarado genetics as a freebie, because it would appear that they are a source of even higher quality US genetics.

I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit I've not heard of your Humble County strains - I notice your username, were they your own breeding projects?
 

matthughes68

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Yes, leafdoctor. I've had a couple of his cuts before via genotypeA2. They were always spot on 100%. Granted those were his standard cuts not the elites. 3 to 5 hundered each.

I kicked it with his several times in Detroit. His 96 cup wins and reputation at genotypeA2 speaks volumes. I dropped well over 10 thousand dollars with him recently. So I have a bunch of eggs in the same basket, if you know what i mean. The baby yoda was 5k by itself.

I am sending several into flower in the next couple weeks, Id be happy to report back to you. These cuts were not cheap, I have faith in the man but wont know until I see them at the end of flower.
That’s awesome, I’m really glad to hear that you have nothing but good things to say about him. Please post your results on those strains if you get a chance after you’re done running them. I recently picked up the project 4516, LPC75 x Project 4516, and Big Face off him as well just to try his gear out. He seems like a great guy, and I get good vibes off him, but I’m just a bit sceptical after seeing TopShelfGarden’s run of his Gary Payton cut not turning out to be the real deal. Hope the ones that we got are legit, and I will keep everyone here posted on how these play out for me
 

colocowboy

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Man I'm surprised we haven't seen more of those margy crosses. I figured those roasted garlic margies would be more popular than what I've seen on forums or ig.
The bud I have tasted from that line is good but doesn’t stand out, the frozen margy and gogi margy I have tried both had better stand out phenos. I was going to say TB will find one if anyone will!

I plan to do a massive pheno hunt of my 60 something RGM beans at some point. Just waiting for the right time.

Anyway I chopped the numnum and pink grapes in the small tent. There were a lot of aphids. It’s getting down to 34 tonight so I’m going to leave them hanging outside overnight and then working on removing the aphids from the plants before they go back inside.

Here’s a pic of what I saved to try to reveg. It won’t be too hard to scrub all the aphids off this one before she goes in the clone tent.View attachment 5031943
Since she’s off to reveg, dampen with alcohol >70% and wipe her down to be sure to kill any eggs, especially under leaves. Alcohol kills all life stages on contact!
I hope you find “the” example of garlic margy.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Yeah that’s what I’ve been doing for the aphids. I’m about to start physically removing as many as possible from what I harvested before it goes back inside to dry. This is my first time dealing with aphids and I’m pretty sure they’re worse than thrips.
 

thctimmy

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Yeah that’s what I’ve been doing for the aphids. I’m about to start physically removing as many as possible from what I harvested before it goes back inside to dry. This is my first time dealing with aphids and I’m pretty sure they’re worse than thrips.
Any idea of their source?
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Any idea of their source?
There’s a lot of bindweed that grows in my yard and apparently that’s a big time host plant for aphids. I can only assume that I brought them in on my clothes or one of my dogs brought them in, although I did find flying aphids in there so I guess it’s possible they found that tent on their own when it started getting cold.
 

thctimmy

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There’s a lot of bindweed that grows in my yard and apparently that’s a big time host plant for aphids. I can only assume that I brought them in on my clothes or one of my dogs brought them in, although I did find flying aphids in there so I guess it’s possible they found that tent on their own when it started getting cold.
Bummer, I had to clear a tent that got root aphids. I presume the same, I was gardening outdoors and/or my boxer brought it into the tent. Learned my lesson, no more boxer and if I am in the yard, shower/change clothes before indoor gardening. Still shit looks fire!!
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Bummer, I had to clear a tent that got root aphids. I presume the same, I was gardening outdoors and/or my boxer brought it into the tent. Learned my lesson, no more boxer and if I am in the yard, shower/change clothes before indoor gardening. Still shit looks fire!!
Yeah my dogs love the grow room for some reason. Every time I open a tent my Belgian malinois comes running into the grow room and sticks her head in whatever tent I’m working on. Like I’ll be watering something and she’ll shove in under my arm and start sniffing my plants. I’m thinking about drying these plants in a different room after I remove every aphid I can see while the plants are still outside.
 

Moabfighter

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Good luck with the aphids guys. They are a son on of a bitch. Check under leaves that look extra funny. If you have them, you’ll see them cluster in certain spots. Quite gross.

anyway, everyone who has them needs to order dr zymes spray. It’s organic I believe and you can use until day before harvest. It works.
 

lusidghost

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I’m going to give the Slushers number one a solid ten more days, for sure. You know when you cut maybe a small nug or tester nug whatever, and you can just tell it’s abit “green” and maybe not “ripe”? This definitely seems abit “green” to me, and needs abit longer.

very purple very frosty. Seems abit young.
So they turned out decent? I remember you saying you had your doubts earlier on.
 

Moabfighter

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So they turned out decent? I remember you saying you had your doubts earlier on.
Number one, after further research, looks picture perfect like gushers. And I can’t complain. It looks great. Smells great. I’m happy. It’s almost done. The other two are abit younger and haven’t really packed it on yet and they don’t seem that good. We will see.
 

lusidghost

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Number one, after further research, looks picture perfect like gushers. And I can’t complain. It looks great. Smells great. I’m happy. It’s almost done. The other two are abit younger and haven’t really packed it on yet and they don’t seem that good. We will see.
I have some that I'm about to flip tomorrow or Monday after I clone all of the plants. I saw your pictures after I commented. Very pretty.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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The bud I have tasted from that line is good but doesn’t stand out, the frozen margy and gogi margy I have tried both had better stand out phenos. I was going to say TB will find one if anyone will!


Since she’s off to reveg, dampen with alcohol >70% and wipe her down to be sure to kill any eggs, especially under leaves. Alcohol kills all life stages on contact!
I hope you find “the” example of garlic margy.
I already found a real nice RGM with great unique margarita rotten garbage taste. Should have kept the clone but it had a couple early balls so I didn't.

I can't find the finished pic cuz she went purple a bit.20200305_172924.jpg
 

thenotsoesoteric

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There’s a lot of bindweed that grows in my yard and apparently that’s a big time host plant for aphids. I can only assume that I brought them in on my clothes or one of my dogs brought them in, although I did find flying aphids in there so I guess it’s possible they found that tent on their own when it started getting cold.
Ants bring them in, they ride on flies. Its crazy how them sum bitches work together to get at our shit. Best of luck in the war.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I’m glad the slushers is turning out good for most of you. I’d seen some questionable reports at first but my friend that I got the pack for popped only one bean and it looks fire! Not sure when I’ll pop my pack though. I’ve got a lot of stuff to get to first.
 

Greybush7387

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Pic 1 cocomero f2, pic 2 cherry on top , pic 3 Gary x cheetah, pic 4 daily grape, pic 5 grape pie s1, pic 6 caps cut pic 7 cocomero f2, under the optic 650s man the plants love this thing. They do so well and the light was 3 feet away it's truly amazing. Gh nutes in 2 gal coco
 

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