Hot Diggity Sog

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Day 58 of 12/12
Herer Hashplant will be the 1st ones to finish. They look done to me but when I look closely, still nothing but clear trich's. I'm gonna guess 7 to 10 more days for them. Lots of pics for this update and not too much commentary. Like I mentioned before, I feel right at home being back with Coco and bottle nutes. Having this many plants of different genetic make-up does make things a bit challenging. As you will see, some look a bit hungry and some pretty full. But at least I can act accordingly now.

Enough rambling! Onto some pics.
All of the pictures tonight were taken under 3 different lightings. I'm trying to figure out what is best.

First up is Herer Hashplant. I have 4 of these but I only shot 3 of them tonight. Collectively, these are perhaps the most resinous plants I have ever seen. The overall flower structure, however, is bordering on terrible. Also worth noting, each of the 4 plants look so different that you couldn't even tell they were from the same cross - except for the one common trait they share: CRYSTALS. I hope the pictures capture this.

Herer Hashplant Plant #1
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Herer Hashplant Plant #2
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Herer Hashplant Plant #3
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Herer Hashplant #2 is something I might have just thrown away if I was even remotely tight on space or light. But this round I wasnt, so I'm lettering her finish. But she's pretty pathetic all in all.
 

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Hot Diggity Sog

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Day 58 of 12/12 (Continued)

Next up is the one Lemon Hashplant I have. This was somewhat of a test, or confirmation rather. I had several of these from 2 grows ago and I absolutely loved them. They did not end up looking amazing but the smoke and smell sure were.

The one plant I have is pretty much following suit. Looks crappy but sure smells good. I think I'm going to have to sift a relatively large population of these to find a keeper.

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This one has the nicest fall colors starting to happen out of all of the plants.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Day 58 of 12/12 (Continued)

This last post will have some misc. shots. It's worth mentioning that the plants I had no expectations for have ended up being some of my favorites. I've got 10 Super Silver Hashplant x Cobra Lips and 4 Forest Queen x Cobra Lips that I made last round and they are just killing it!

Green Crack - the Big One
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It's pretty massive for a 0.9 gallon container.


Strawberry Goji
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One of 3 Amherst Sour Diesel's (The one in the center of the pic closest to you)
If these review really well, I'll do some crosses with them. I love the structure and they are pretty uniform.
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Lemon Lotus Plant #1
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Lemon Lotus Plant #2
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And finally, some misc. group shots with many of them being Super Silver Hashplant x Cobra Lips
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Group 8 - Mostly SSH x Cobra.jpg
 

dubekoms

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Day 58 of 12/12
Herer Hashplant will be the 1st ones to finish. They look done to me but when I look closely, still nothing but clear trich's. I'm gonna guess 7 to 10 more days for them. Lots of pics for this update and not too much commentary. Like I mentioned before, I feel right at home being back with Coco and bottle nutes. Having this many plants of different genetic make-up does make things a bit challenging. As you will see, some look a bit hungry and some pretty full. But at least I can act accordingly now.

Enough rambling! Onto some pics.
All of the pictures tonight were taken under 3 different lightings. I'm trying to figure out what is best.

First up is Herer Hashplant. I have 4 of these but I only shot 3 of them tonight. Collectively, these are perhaps the most resinous plants I have ever seen. The overall flower structure, however, is bordering on terrible. Also worth noting, each of the 4 plants look so different that you couldn't even tell they were from the same cross - except for the one common trait they share: CRYSTALS. I hope the pictures capture this.

Herer Hashplant Plant #1
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Herer Hashplant Plant #2
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Herer Hashplant Plant #3
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Herer Hashplant #2 is something I might have just thrown away if I was even remotely tight on space or light. But this round I wasnt, so I'm lettering her finish. But she's pretty pathetic all in all.
Holy shit man that #1 plant looks like a cookie cross, it's so frosty! That looks like keeper material right there if she smokes as good as she looks.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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They all look fantastic. Is there any particular plant in this bunch that stands out to you? Great work!
Not really. I have a lot of different genetics in this bunch. The 4 Herer Hashplants have an insane amount of resin. The 2 Lemon Lotus plants are just absolutely massive. The Super Silver Hashplant x Cobra Lips all look really great...I think I have 13 of these. Surprisingly uniform for being a cross of two F1's. The Amherst Sour Diesel's are looking amazing. I think I'm loving all of them...lol
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Day 64 of 12/12 (Part 1 of 2)

Cruising right along. I'm extremely pleased with pretty much everything right now. I feel like I have all of the inputs dialed in pretty well despite the challenges of running so many different genetic packages.

Two of the four Herer Hashplants will be getting chopped sometime within the next 3 or 4 days. I'm scoping them 3 times a day and trying to figure out the optimum time.

Other than those two, I don't anticipate anything else being finished anytime soon. I'm thrilled with how my pollen chuck crosses are doing but they look very sativa to me...you know what that means. Wait and be patient.

The two Lemon Lotus plants are responding very well to the side lighting I added just for them.

Pics tonight are a mixture of group shots and individual's but hardly worth pointing out so just enjoy without further commentary.
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Green Crack 1.jpg
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