Heath's Dizzy !!!

JohneyGreenApple

Active Member
Heath dont let my gayness scar you but I love you@! That is amazn and your my hero! I have always loved your works and been very pleased reading tens of hundreds of your pages on all the different forums but especailly on rui! Very impressive!
If your looking for a potent duckfoot shoot me a pm.....
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JohneyGreenApple

Active Member
Aw how I miss heath going missing for a few days as always on every thread, just when I thought he was going to jump on this one. Dont worry guys he will be back soon!

How about those updates heath! haha:blsmoke:
 

Heath Robinson

Well-Known Member
Hi all, I haven't abandoned this threa I have been waiting for the plant to show what sex it is, and the answer i its a male which isn't a bad thing as it allows me a large selection of females to pollinate, the bad side of it is I don't know how potent the plant is. So we will have to see once I have crossed the plant and found some offspring which resemble the dizzy. :weed:











 

323cheezy

Well-Known Member
are u growin brussel sprouts...lol...jk...
looks hermie more than male.....just a thought....wierd!
 

d.c. beard

Well-Known Member
Great job Heath, the growth structure and lateral branching on that thing is ridiculous! I would think that you're right, as long as that male doesn't pass on some low-potency trait it should be great to breed with. And of course much more fun than usual!

I would collect as much pollen as possible from that thing, if you don't keep the clones of it going that is. You might just want to do the latter.
 

d.c. beard

Well-Known Member
i was reading the may hightimes and saw a barney's add and saw a new plant called
Dr Grinspoon

here's the link http://www.barneysfarm.com/seeds/index.php?p=home&i=74&action=detail&lang=en&bID=9674acdd149c973fc6315931ff5b668c
it looks alot like dizzy i think.
Nah man, it's not an ABC like Dizzy. But it IS one hell of a funky plant. It better be like 96.2% THC for anyone to want to grow that thing. Looks like the lowest yielding plant ever created. Definitely bizarre.

OK I peeped the pic in the link real quick and yeah, it's a definite example of what's called 'Pairing'. You normally don't see how the bracts (aka 'calyxes') grow in pairs really because they normally grow together very densely and give the appearance of being one big cluster of bracts. This is called a 'raceme' but obviously commonly referred to as 'buds' or 'colas'. Anyway, since this thing never develops any density you just see the pairs of bracts running down the stems. Strange.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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no idea man i was in the black rose thread and it was posted he'd been kicked not sure why. sucks though the guy knows his shit

cant seem to find the thread im looking for maybe it was removed?!? maybe im wrong? hope so i really wanted to see how this turned out
 
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