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Found old seeds: "GD London 1972"?

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Nice find, cool thread! I recognize your last quote but can't place it...lord of the rings?

Thanks bandit. Hope you stick around! Yes, the quote is gandalf talking about dying after falling into a subterranean lake while fighting a fire demon.

still lurking, hoping you pull it off bro!

Thanks for the support man. I really want to see this through to the end, and really don't want to disappoint anyone or be disappointed.

She is doing well:)

Still a lighter shade of green than comparable plants going now and definitely not as healthy as the sister (yet).

Just found this thread, after what appears to be quite some time. Tagged!!! Hope you find something awesome, best of luck.

Great to have you around. I have no intention of abandoning this project before I find something awesome, and probably not after, either. I intent to get some appropriate pollen to or from this plant, and share the results with anyone that wants a taste.
 
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I spy....a pistil!

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Woohoo! 2 for 2 fems - wonder if it was a self pollination.

Truly no way to be sure. Whoever grew the bud that produced this seed is probably six feet underground, or, as I hope is the case, living deep in some southeast asian jungle, like that scene from American Gangster.

Its most likely not a S(n) generation. 2 for 2 of the same sex isn't very long odds. I can think of many friends of mine who have two male children, or three girls, that kind of thing. Two dark haired people having three ginger kids would be long odds. Two green plants producing two for two purple plants is longer odds but still happens.

:rtfo:

awesome Bear! happy for you bud!

Thanks man, you're an O.G. for sticking around here so long! Now comes the fun.


This is hilarious. One of my favorite posts in this thread.
 

Keif

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I am in for the ride, just checked out the whole thread! I cant believe they are doing so well after all of these years.
 

2 Legal Co

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WERE ALL GONNA GET LAID :greenstars:

getting some clones into the hands of some of my fellow CO residents would make me feel better about the security of the genetics...

A cut would be miraculous, but beans would still make me a happy camper, as I do 'collect' genetics for my 'bank'. I keep them in the freezer.
 
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Seeds are far superior to clones when it comes to preservation, clones are labor and resource intensive and there is a higher element of risk, you can lose them easily.

The problem here is that the only way anyone will ever taste this strain in pure form is with a clone, at least until there are S1 seeds.
 
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She is the closest plant, with the green straw
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She is happily repotted into a massive pot, hopefully soon to become a massive pot plant. I use 3 x 3 x 8 stock tanks, raised off the ground with cinderblocks. In the bottom is one inch of lava rock above drill holes for drainage. The soil is a mix I made with peat moss, compost, sand, perlite, vermiculite, biochar, azomite, bone meal, blood meal, greensand, worm castings and guano, mixed with about 10% FFOF potting soil just because it grows weed so well.

She has 12 feet of space to grow into.

I removed the branches from the bottom 4 nodes and buried the root ball two feet below the surface. I did this because of a suggestion discussion from the beginning of this thread.

The only concern I have is poor interaction with companion plants that grow in the same trough. All but the tomato have shallow root systems, there are several nitrogen fixers, and the trough is teeming with worms. Lets see.

Can you spot her?
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Here she is!
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Great smell so far, very similar to the original sis, but more fruit and sweet tones. Loving it!
 
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