Variety of Singles from Pick & Mix at Attitude- Pics

Barrelhse

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hmmm i have PLENTY of both. seein how i drink water and heat with wood. lol. maybe i give it a try. but the article doesnt say how to mix it. it would be a tea right? a pee tea. lol..
When I grew outdoors I made a mix to fill the holes that included wood ash, but I didn't piss on them.
 

Barrelhse

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I put this up on the TGA thread the other day. It's a Querkle/Agent Orange x The Flav at 61 days when the pics were taken, I moved it into the dark today at 9 wks, and took a few nugs. Very sticky and frosty, has a Querkle/Lavender smell at the moment.
 

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hammer6913

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beautiful barrelhse. yummie. wish i could take a bite out of that. or at the very least a squeeze and sniff. lol. nice work bro. im anxious now...
 

Barrelhse

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I know you've probably said this before but what is your soil mix you use!?
My preference is Pro-Mix 1-2-3, I also like Farfard Premium Potting Mix. These work well for me, as I rarely have to worry about nutes because they always look good with just water. When I need to feed I use Mir-Gro Tomato for veg, or Jack's 20-20-20. Always a weak mix, no more than 30% of the dose on the label. When they go in to 12/12 I give them a shot of 20-20-20 and then just water until they ask for something. I grow several varieties at a time and all have different tolerance. I find that less is more, and they all do well without much fuss. i pay alot of attention to them, moving them around in the room and hauling them out once or twice a week for a good look-over.
I have no problem with organics or Supersoil, they just haven't been convenient to me. I imagine I would be happy with the results if I ever got it together to make some up.
 

Barrelhse

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Cheesequake at 55 days. I took a couple of side-branch tops to dry for Xmas after these pics, but I want to let the rest go to 9 wks. and see how it looks. I've been taking these at 55-60, they're ripe but they could go a little more I think.
 

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SupaM

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Outstanding shots as usual B!
ATB!
Cheesequake at 55 days. I took a couple of side-branch tops to dry for Xmas after these pics, but I want to let the rest go to 9 wks. and see how it looks. I've been taking these at 55-60, they're ripe but they could go a little more I think.
 

crackadelic

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The colors in your garden are amazing I hope mine can look like that!! Beautiful work been following you for awhile for a reason!!!
 

Barrelhse

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Last pics of this Cheesequake, but I have some clones coming along. This will be 9 wks. tomorrow- I've already picked a little before these pics. This thing is a really good producer,the extra week really added some beef. (16 oz. water bottle)
 

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Barrelhse

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which is your fave tga plant you've done? Do they live up to all the rage about them?
Ha! good question- I got singles only so I didn't get much of a look at them, and I had several males and a few I fluffed when germing.. That said, some were a little disappointing but I had a good Querkle and a great Cheesequake. I plan to order a few more, though, maybe some 5 packs to get a better look. I'm looking for flavor, may try Kaboom and Plushberry, maybe JC2. Some of the plants I didn't like much (Space Queen, Vortex) have made other growers on here very happy, so I think the genetics are there but it's a luck-of-the-draw for phenos that are special. I saved pollen from the males as they came along and used it on whatever I had growing at the time- some TGA and some other stuff. The mixes do well for the most part, though a few dogs turn up here and there. Just had a Qurkle/Agent Orange x The Flav that gave 2 oz. of dry buds, very smooth- no cough- and a pleasantly sweet taste. Now I'm trying to recross things with similar traits; like Querkle mixes crossed with Lavender or Cheesequake crosses to bring out the purple. I have some stuff like that in veg. now, waiting for room in the 12/12 area.
Again, I'm looking for flavor that you really notice, and I like the lavender/grape, but as well I'd like to find something that's super lemon or something else equally distinctive. I'm open to suggestions.
 

flamdrags420

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I remember about a year ago the querkle and I believed I may have commented on that plant. I guess the thing for me, and this is just me being honest. I've been smoking for about 15 years. I've never been around a lot of varieties. I have had some "named" buds before, but I didn't notice a lot of difference between tastes and aromas. Usually for me it's always been a musk type smell more than anything else. You have been doing this shit for a long time and you always are popping beans. How much variance in taste and smell is truly out there? Is it just my lack of exposure to good genetics you think?

I'm glad you mentioned the flavor aspect because it goes to the core of my follow up Q to you and it pertains to TGA is that the guy strives for the flavors and smells for his phenos and breeding projects, and to me it's just all the same. Am I just whack or what? Like I said I think maybe I just need more exposure to the good stuff. Thanks for the reply man and keep up the great work. Does your daughter still help out in your garden?
 

crackadelic

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barrelhse go ahead and package me up a nice purple nug & send it to me i live on the same coast just a couple states down if your location is correct!! lol & what does your name mean!?

also would take some pix of the cured nugs of that cheesequake!?
 

Barrelhse

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I remember about a year ago the querkle and I believed I may have commented on that plant. I guess the thing for me, and this is just me being honest. I've been smoking for about 15 years. I've never been around a lot of varieties. I have had some "named" buds before, but I didn't notice a lot of difference between tastes and aromas. Usually for me it's always been a musk type smell more than anything else. You have been doing this shit for a long time and you always are popping beans. How much variance in taste and smell is truly out there? Is it just my lack of exposure to good genetics you think?

I'm glad you mentioned the flavor aspect because it goes to the core of my follow up Q to you and it pertains to TGA is that the guy strives for the flavors and smells for his phenos and breeding projects, and to me it's just all the same. Am I just whack or what? Like I said I think maybe I just need more exposure to the good stuff. Thanks for the reply man and keep up the great work. Does your daughter still help out in your garden?
Daughter is married and pregnant, has lost interest while she can't smoke.
Flavor- yeah, I'm looking for spectacular taste but it's pretty hard to find. I went to TGA hoping to find it all, but as you say there is a lot of similarity if you don't get a hot pheno. It may be the Space Queen male influence, but there does seem to be a common flavor to a lot of the plants.
But I'm completely happy with my Cheesequake and I'd be bummed if I hadn't decided to clone it at the last minute. I'm trying some seeds I made with it and hope to get some good offspring with the genes, the male was a 3D/Agent Or. mix. I guess they're out there if you hit a good one- Tardis and Frmrboy have been pretty stoked with some TGA stuff, and I'm guessing they bought 5 or 10 and found a few hot ones.
But seriously I would say that with all the beans I've popped, from all over, there really aren't that many that really stand out from the crowd. While there are a lot of differences, not many have it all- taste, yield, and buzz, with flavor being the most elusive. Many of the really heavy producers lack potency and flavor, while some nice fruity ones like Kushberry don't have a lot of punch. Caramelo was a very tasty and stoney lavender but had a low yield, Diesel was good all around but the buds were on the fluffy side. Seems like they all have at least one drawback that makes them a little disappointing.
If I keep crossing I may come up with something that's outstanding- I hope I clone it if it comes along.
 

flamdrags420

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thanks again for the depth this is why you are one of my faves you really have a lot of no nonsense knowledge to share. So it seems like the way to do it is to order as many beans as you can of what you want and grow them all out and keep back ups of the plants until you find the traits that you are looking for. keep up the great work man
 
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