Summer of Pine, the Crusader Way

cannabiscrusader

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Northern Lights x Romulan

About to get their first topdress. They should be ready for a topping and a transplant by next week.

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CripXmas A2

6/8 germinated, happy little buggers17185809136762119148739370035892.jpg

I thought the CripXmas A2 was what I was supposed to be testing outside. I was wrong

We are testing the Dankmasters Crippy....

Which is CripXmas B4 x Island Crippy c bx2 c

I'll let @TheOriginalDankmaster go through the lineage, also some pointers on what we should be looking for as far as traits that generally hint at the likelihood of a good potent pheno.

9/12 germinated and into cups. Everyone got a good bottom watering, now we wait for the grand emergence

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These are the plants that I'll be selecting a keeper from. That keeper will be dusted with some pollen from Dankmaster's own pollen stash from a pre selected male. The beans from that steamy one night stand (I call it that because I pollinate them on the night stand in the spare bedroom in my underwear so i can jump right into the shower and not pollinate my entire basement) will be split into packs for a community grow.
 
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Which is CripXmas B4 x Island Crippy c bx2 c
Like A2, B4 is my better version of CripXmas B mother. She is nearly identical with slight variations. Island Crippy is the 808 Hawaiian version that has Ducksfoots. I'm almost certain the mother I have from the Corn is quite similar. I crossed this to vintage Maui Wowie 17' bag seed I found that was a massive sun plant. Probably biggest male plant I've grown.

Mau

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The Island Crippy got inadvertently hit by dust collecting of BX2 A CripXmas, which is a double Xmas males. One female A pheno unfortunately hermied but there were a lot of Xmas terps mixed with stronger potency. Did a very wispy haze like bud. It gave me a glimpse into 2 more. Another B pheno turned more like Corn, growth was self splitting shoots and as a result the nugs were too small. One I kept to be used for reversal showed me a large center bud structure as it partially flowered in veg but did NOT hermie on me. She stayed amazingly healthy for months in a solo cup. I TEST my selections to conditions of stress before using anything. I did this for the Fig Widow with GFW. Plants that don't handle my conditions aren't used.


When I did the three, I ran a poll to ask, which I would use... can you guess which one I was already intend on using ? Most participants in the poll picked B. They picked it solely based on growth. They could not see what I did, only a few were able to choose plant C. I don't select on "growth" My criteria has more depth. I reversed a cut of this plant, however A2 and possibly IC BX2 are BULLETPROOF to CS/STS treatment. They eat silver like it was NOTHING to them or weird burnt leaves. Everything I read is 'burned' leaf to know it's working. I went up to 240ppm on silver hydrosol a known product that does reverse. Not the CripXmas. Only Hybri X was strong enough to actually work to reverse the plant to produce the pollen. During reversal, about 4 weeks into it, the most amazing crusted glands showed with colors from IC BX2 C. I knew I had made the right choice by reversing this cut and cross to the B4.


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IC BX2 C
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The B F4 grown outdoors last due to rainy conditions molded and rotted, so this year I've introduced 2 tropical lineages into the B4 to boost resistance to the mold/rot susceptibility of prevention of it flowering in damp conditions when heavy rains come through, especially hurricanes which this year may test the extremes. Her fast flowering is the advantage. We'll also see what defoliation or lack of results in. I want to see if that's key difference to prevention but also the idea is to combine the 3 into one Crippy 'super plant' IF I'm right the terps will be complex and strong, loads of terpinolene, limonene, caryophyllene, myrcrene, alpha and beta pinene

F4 Outdoors 23' (not mine FYI)
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I've given @cannabiscrusader a packet of B2 pollen that was smoke tested for terps/potency on stamens. I had another but I didn't detect much in it. This was B1. As said no regular seed male gets collected if I can 'detect' any/weak terps or potency. Everything I put forth has been put through the riggors to yeild the best results, so these F2 coming will be will be quite consistent

Well, I hope this explains what's taking place as the results unfold. We'll see if my theory holds water, but if it does then we will have a a combined Crippy plant that's impervious to longer term damp conditions
 

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cannabiscrusader

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Like A2, B4 is my better version of CripXmas B mother. She is nearly identical with slight variations. Island Crippy is the 808 Hawaiian version that has Ducksfoots. I'm almost certain the mother I have from the Corn is quite similar. I crossed this to vintage Maui Wowie 17' bag seed I found that was a massive sun plant. Probably biggest male plant I've grown.

Mau

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The Island Crippy got inadvertently hit by dust collecting of BX2 A CripXmas, which is a double Xmas males. One female A pheno unfortunately hermied but there were a lot of Xmas terps mixed with stronger potency. Did a very wispy haze like bud. It gave me a glimpse into 2 more. Another B pheno turned more like Corn, growth was self splitting shoots and as a result the nugs were too small. One I kept to be used for reversal showed me a large center bud structure as it partially flowered in veg but did NOT hermie on me. She stayed amazingly healthy for months in a solo cup. I TEST my selections to conditions of stress before using anything. I did this for the Fig Widow with GFW. Plants that don't handle my conditions aren't used.


When I did the three, I ran a poll to ask, which I would use... can you guess which one I was already intend on using ? Most participants in the poll picked B. They picked it solely based on growth. They could not see what I did, only a few were able to choose plant C. I don't select on "growth" My criteria has more depth. I reversed a cut of this plant, however A2 and possibly IC BX2 are BULLETPROOF to CS/STS treatment. They eat silver like it was NOTHING to them or weird burnt leaves. Everything I read is 'burned' leaf to know it's working. I went up to 240ppm on silver hydrosol a known product that does reverse. Not the CripXmas. Only Hybri X was strong enough to actually work to reverse the plant to produce the pollen. During reversal, about 4 weeks into it, the most amazing crusted glands showed with colors from IC BX2 C. I knew I had made the right choice by reversing this cut and cross to the B4.


IC BX2 B
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IC BX2 C
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The B F4 grown outdoors last due to rainy conditions molded and rotted, so this year I've introduced 2 tropical lineages into the B4 to boost resistance to the mold/rot susceptibility of prevention of it flowering in damp conditions when heavy rains come through, especially hurricanes which this year may test the extremes. Her fast flowering is the advantage. We'll also see what defoliation or lack of results in. I want to see if that's key difference to prevention but also the idea is to combine the 3 into one Crippy 'super plant' IF I'm right the terps will be complex and strong, loads of terpinolene, limonene, caryophyllene, myrcrene, alpha and beta pinene

F4 Outdoors 23' (not mine FYI)
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I've given @cannabiscrusader a packet of B2 pollen that was smoke tested for terps/potency on stamens. I had another but I didn't detect much in it. This was B1. As said no regular seed male gets collected if I can 'detect' any/weak terps or potency. Everything I put forth has been put through the riggors to yeild the best results, so these F2 coming will be will be quite consistent

Well, I hope this explains what's taking place as the results unfold. We'll see if my theory holds water, but if it does then we will have a a combined Crippy plant that's impervious to longer term damp conditions
Awesome info there, thanks for popping in and dropping some knowledge. It's comforting to know that you put them through the rigors before selecting to breed with them. I do the same. It absolutely adds a ton of time, but with a good eye you can snag the right pheno the first round like you did.
 

cannabiscrusader

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Here's our CripXmas A2

6 happy little shrubberies

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2 have the deformities that were mentioned, but they're growing out of it fairly quickly.

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Closer look at the two deformed ones17193617561763075310296411790244.jpg17193617796982288488005077413053.jpg

Before anyone says anything, yes I used to be a hand model... now if everyone would stop bringing it up, we can move foward. bongsmilie
 

cannabiscrusader

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Looks like the dm crippy is having a tougher time over in the other cabinet. 2 shot right out of their shells, like a gag snake in a peanut can. Looks like I lost 2 more to damping off. That leaves 5

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That Rabbit was pure Dynamite

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There are 5 though

Here's the 2 that damped off. I didn't get a shot of the confetti cannon ones. They were out like a boner in sweat pants and off like a prom dress

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