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Bruised Nuts

DemonPigeon

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Nope, no gender indicators yet as far as I can see, one thing I hadn't realised initially is that while the main stem is trifoliar the limbs mine are producing are bifoliar, I don't know why but for some reason I'd assumed the tri branching pattern would repeat.

I didn't take that photo too long ago and aside from the branches developing my nuts look almost the same as last time you saw them ;-)
I'll hopefully get some up soon though
 

944s2

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tagged gmt,,not gonna miss this one mate,,great insightful post about your strain:tiphat: nice one gmt,,peace and regards s2
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
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I know I promised photos in the next update, but its just a quick one lol.
DP. in 95% of the plants, the branches will be bifoliar, and in the other 5% the branches will start out bifoliar and turn trifoliar at around the 3rd node, sometimes you get a mix of the two branch types on the same plant. The trait is still passed on though even if you take a bifoliar branch as a clone, clone that clone for a few times each being bifoliar and then apply or take pollen. So don't let that little fact seem like a problem in your plans.
Thanks 944, I don't harp on about stuff unless I'm asked, but if I'm asked it's hard to get me to stop lol.
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
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I think it's great that you are still plugging away at this. I remember a lot of nay-saying back when you started talking about it.
Has your wardrobe got a back on it yet?:biggrin:
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
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LMFAO, you've got a hell of a memory to remember my grow chamber. I haven't posted anything about that in 6 or 7 years! But no it hasn't lol. Nice to see you in here Harry, yeah there's been a lot of nay sayers around this project, just as well I'm an arrogant sod and didn't listen.
 

DemonPigeon

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I hoped the genes would be passed on through cloning of bi limbs :) good to have that confirmed :)

Has the ratio of plants with tri branches been increasing with the ratio of tri-stemmed plants?
It's amazing how much variance there is in these plants.
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
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No that's remained pretty much the same, I suspect there were alternative ways in which I could have increased that, and there were a few chances I know I missed and kicked myself for, perhaps that's an improvement to be made at a later date, tri 2.0 as it were.

K first 3 have now shown sex, as usual males show first, I'll have to split this post over 3 posts though as there are too many pics for 1, I'm limited to 5 per post I think, top, side and pre flower for each plant. Can anyone tell me how you make each pic small that expands as you put the cursor over it?

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rocket high

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Its good your pursuing this to the end GMT... the "never say die" attitude is a good one to have in the breeding game that's for sure. Amazing pics too by the way :)
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
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Rocket High, thanks :)
Demon and 944, thanks but I'm annoyed with myself on the close ups, I had the whitebalance set for the flash, which doesn't fire in macro mode, so the pics came out yellow from hps overspill. I should have reset the whitebalance for the macros and it completely slipped my mind till I got them into the laptop, at which point I couldn't be bothered doing them again.
 

VerdantGreen

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cool, so your original trifoliate was a 'sport' type mutated branch on an otherwise normal plant?
 

VerdantGreen

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"sport type"?

'sport' is a term used in horticulture for a mutation that happens on an existing plant. for example many rose varieties are 'sports' - where a single branch is different from the rest of the bush. usually they are propagated vegetatively by grafting buds onto a different rootstock.
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
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I was just thinking, when Bruised Nuts is complete, you could cross it to a really fusty Skunk and call your creation "Sweaty Bollocks".
A cross to Brightsides clone could result in "Cheesy Knackers"

I can see it now, GMT says "That Afghan is OK, but have you tasted my Sweaty Bollocks yet?"
 
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