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RedEyed Genetics - Testing

TonyGreenHand

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No problem Red. Thank you for the seeds :tiphat:

It is good to be back in the swing of things. Got a lot of work to do, I'll try to be as thorough as possible with my notes for you.
 

TonyGreenHand

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One of my Washington Apples is looking a bit funny. Not like the rest.



Hope it is just a phase.

The other apples look great.

Beast modes are taking off already on their next set.

 

TonyGreenHand

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Those three bundy OG's popped.



The one in the bottom right container is just starting to come up



Looks like one of the twins is going to make it after all. I don't know about that other one just yet.

 

wildgrow

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Ya Tony, off to a killer start! Im joining the party! :party:

Your experience with the parentals will be a huge help for the rest us.
 

budelight

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That last pic you posted up looks like a shrunk down tree with a large trunk and small foliage on top. :) Tagged for this fosho
 

TonyGreenHand

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stihgnobevoli, Wildgrow, Budelight, Bugman52, welcome to the party it's good to have you.

Things are moving along nicely. I'll update with more pictures once there is a bit more action.
 

TonyGreenHand

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Everything is just starting to get the right amount of light outside and I should see them all really take off here shortly, there has been no supplemental lighting on these guys and it has been a little cloudy so they are off to a semi slow start. Am I worried about it? Not in the least.

Here is a shot of the three Gold Rush



One of my NW Treks is still trying to open up shop. Might just grow right through the closed up cotyledons.



Here is a group shot of the Washington Apples, they are going swimmingly even though they were the last to get into the ground.



Here is a shot of the freaky looking one next to a regular for you Red, the freak has some wrinkled looking leaf irrigation that is what's making it look like a freak but it looks to be something it could grow out of.

 

stihgnobevoli

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it'll most likely shake that wrinkling off by the time it reaches 4-5 nodes. if not by the 2nd node. i haven't seen many deformities and mutations last past the 2nd - 5th node.
 

TonyGreenHand

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I have seen a few freaks stay freaks throughout their lives, beyond the 5th node.. I'm betting that one will pull through, it is a fighter like the rest of these apples.
 
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you got enough washington apples to start an orchard lol. how they doing?
 

TonyGreenHand

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That freak WA Apple keeps bouncing back and forth between ok and not ok. Yesterday it was ok, now it is throwing a few odd looking leaves. Keep this up and I'm cutting this one out. Aint no one got time for that.



Here are the other apples and a few Bundy OG's, They are not in much soil and need to be moved to their new homes this week because it is elbows to assholes right now.



Here are the others, too big to photograph alone so here is a clumbsy group shot, something ended up eating one of my Sanjuan sunset seedlings, but other then that they are coming along.



The one set of Bundy OG twins is not looking so hot, no pics right now just take my word for it.

Here are the NW Treks. Just the first two rows here from the bottom up,



I'm liking everything so far. Vigorous growth and pretty hearty in high temps/ drought conditions.

They have began their feed of GH 3 part (I know it's not fancy but it is what I prefer) with added silica and epsom salts from time to time, keeping my ph between 5.9 and 6.3.
 
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yeah my bundy og's and beast modes are real vigorous purple rhodis a tiny bit slower but still pretty vigorous. as far as your freak washington apple some times freaks are the best. no pun intended lmao!keep up the good work!!
 

TonyGreenHand

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I was forced to hold everyone back for the last week due to space restraints. The good news is that space has been cleared and they all just received their new 1 gal homes. Here is an assorted shot of some of them, it is much too difficult to take group shots as I was doing so expect more individual plant profiles from here on out.



Everything has been very hearty and vigorous despite being given no water or only water for the last 7 days. The plants that were in the group pots have already started to show signs of new growth, even though I was fairly heavy handed with them while transplanting them into their new homes.

I am also happy to report that both of the Bundy OG Twins have made it up and the freaky Washington Apple hasn't shown any abnormalities since my last update.
 
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