Had a hard time deciding on a name for this thread. It could just as easily have been called "Raho and friends" because the work it covers is all the result of friendship.
Instead we'll name it after the male, oBoy.
He is a uniquely fast, incense-stinky, resiny and trippy, vigorous selection of Seedsman oHaze x NL.
At over one year old, oBoy has really been "getting around" and this is the first run of his offspring .
As an expectant "father" of these unions, some of you may know the feelings of uncertainty the first time you test a new male. Has it been worth to keep this plant alive all that time? One way to make sure you really test him is to show the same male across multiple proven mothers.
That's where the friends came in
Everyone in this forum knows Slip Kid and his work.
We became good friends last year and have had some opportunity to combine efforts. The first product of our alliance is based on 4 of Slip's best girls with my oBoy male.
The females:
I decided to run 3 of these oBoy hybrids in a casual test (all but the Chem D.) But that wasn't all, I had some exotic beans from other friends to test too.
C5 cut x LaNina (Dirk/Sam)
Nev21 x early Mullum (Nev/Kanga)
Mullum x Super 5 (Nev/Kanga)
Masterkush19 x oBoy (my selection from 11 females)
These MMS5 and 21eMM beans are from Nev's work with Kangativa.
Kanga has known me for a while and I consider him a friend. He knows I mean no disrespect in sharing my experience with these genetics. I am thrilled we have had a chance to work with them.
The C5 cross is from my brothers Dirk D and YoSammy, 2 more friends who made a big difference in my life.
Yeah, it is the old school C5 cut crossed with a select LaNina male.
So, that's the setup.
I wound up with 9 females under a frameless scrog net in a space the size of a 1 meter cube.
50/50 perlite/coco in one gallon pots with a drain to waste drip system running GNC 3 part under a 12 tube T5 BadBoy.
Different flowering times and growth patterns were a real concern. In the end, only the Mullum was a real outlier in flower time and plant structure. The 21mullum felt right at home with my oBoy crosses.
OK, getting this first post done was the hardest part.
Instead we'll name it after the male, oBoy.
He is a uniquely fast, incense-stinky, resiny and trippy, vigorous selection of Seedsman oHaze x NL.
At over one year old, oBoy has really been "getting around" and this is the first run of his offspring .
As an expectant "father" of these unions, some of you may know the feelings of uncertainty the first time you test a new male. Has it been worth to keep this plant alive all that time? One way to make sure you really test him is to show the same male across multiple proven mothers.
That's where the friends came in
Everyone in this forum knows Slip Kid and his work.
We became good friends last year and have had some opportunity to combine efforts. The first product of our alliance is based on 4 of Slip's best girls with my oBoy male.
The females:
- ECSD cut
- Chem D cut
- Chem 4 cut
- Biker Kush v1 (HAOG X Lucifer OG)
I decided to run 3 of these oBoy hybrids in a casual test (all but the Chem D.) But that wasn't all, I had some exotic beans from other friends to test too.
C5 cut x LaNina (Dirk/Sam)
Nev21 x early Mullum (Nev/Kanga)
Mullum x Super 5 (Nev/Kanga)
Masterkush19 x oBoy (my selection from 11 females)
These MMS5 and 21eMM beans are from Nev's work with Kangativa.
Kanga has known me for a while and I consider him a friend. He knows I mean no disrespect in sharing my experience with these genetics. I am thrilled we have had a chance to work with them.
The C5 cross is from my brothers Dirk D and YoSammy, 2 more friends who made a big difference in my life.
Yeah, it is the old school C5 cut crossed with a select LaNina male.
So, that's the setup.
I wound up with 9 females under a frameless scrog net in a space the size of a 1 meter cube.
50/50 perlite/coco in one gallon pots with a drain to waste drip system running GNC 3 part under a 12 tube T5 BadBoy.
Different flowering times and growth patterns were a real concern. In the end, only the Mullum was a real outlier in flower time and plant structure. The 21mullum felt right at home with my oBoy crosses.
OK, getting this first post done was the hardest part.