Querkle Breeding Thread

blaze1camp

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sub i also wanted to thank you for taking the time to post this...i have been wanting to order these and now i am going to order these...
 

TheChosen

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I've been checking on Attitude and SpeedySeedz everyday to see when Querkle gets back in stock. I noticed last night that it was back at attitude so this morning I went and got a prepaid gift card to use and when I got back it was already sold out. Did I really miss my one opportunity to purchase it or will SpeedySeedz be getting some soon? I understand it's popular but for it to be gone overnight really amazes/disapoints me.

Also Sub if you see this in regards to your super soil, when you cook it for the 30+ days do you place a cover on the can or do you allow the sunshine to reach the soil? Also do you allow it so sit as is the entire time or do you mix it occassionally as running a regular sized grow will take two or three crops to use the entire amount most likely.
 

Drr

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I'd like to chime in here and say WOW..

Some nice looking flowers.. Can I ask what your setup is like?? Crazy amount of resin in those pictures..

And overall an amazing result
You use your super soil right???

I wanted to try that super soil concept for a while now and I will be using it for my outdoor.. makes watering that much easier..
 
Colorado folks can find the majority of subcool's seeds at Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine. First gen Querkle seeds there. I just picked up 10 of em and got 9/10 to germinate and pop up within 4-5 days. Very excited!!
 

subcool

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I'd like to chime in here and say WOW..

Some nice looking flowers.. Can I ask what your setup is like?? Crazy amount of resin in those pictures..

And overall an amazing result
You use your super soil right???

I wanted to try that super soil concept for a while now and I will be using it for my outdoor.. makes watering that much easier..
Thanks bro love kind words,
as far as my set up take some time to look around in this forum everything I do is laid out here in stunning detail with pictures even building my grow room all right here in this forum :)

Sub
 

rzza

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hey sub, your last pics of qwerkle were at 50 day flowering, when did you chop? how many days do you suggest? also i cant find the part where you talk about qwerkles two main phenotypes. i was interested in reading that again. is it in this thread?
 

Immature587

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im germing some querkle right now rzza. i could get you a couple clones in a month or two im sure :) and querkle should be grown bushy they say. im going to try toppjng some and lst some others and see what the plant likes better
 

rzza

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sweeeeet. i actually topped some at node 2 and some at 3 and fimmed and topped some branches. mine are about 3 weeks old going on their 7th leafset.
 

subcool

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I recommend all plants be topped to produce more growing heads in the best light, but Querkle is a very slow growing plant and if you top it early its going to recover slow and take its sweet time. Time is not an issue with us in a 3 part set up and I like the shape of a topped plant but just know its not a fast growing plant and if its left untooped its massive shade leaves will shade the lower shelf so you will need to thin a few of those massive sun leaves.

These are Querkles from a 20 seed run we did when we went looking for male plants to work with.

These are the girls we got from seed like 12 of em total.
 

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rzza

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great ..thanks for that. where can i find info on the two different phenotypes? i know i seen it somewhere.
 

rzza

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thats not true, mine are three weeks old and they have 7 leafsets and almost a foot tall. planted seeds in dirt on march 15th.
 
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