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Old 07-27-2012, 06:26 PM #1
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RKS and LMI outdoors

Here are some RKS and Lapis' that have been vegging nicely outdoors. They are very healthy/ vigorous plants that can withstand a little drought and need little nutrients.

Having said that I've often read that DC is not a dominating parent in most Deep Chunk hybrids, but these plants seem to be dominated with the DC. I've never grown either parent's of these strains so it is only pure speculation, but the RKS seems to me a more sativa hybrid. The LMI is harder to tell for sure as it is a pure indica. Any help on pheno selection would be great.
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:42 PM #2
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3 and 5 are males (5 was nibbled a bit)
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:51 PM #3
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1,2 - Male #1, my most sativa dominant pheno (RKS pheno?) notice the leaf deformity.
3 - topped male #2
4 Female #1
5 Female #2
Females seem more DC oriented?
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Old 07-29-2012, 01:28 AM #4
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DC is very dominant with anything you cross to it.....as far as dcxrks look for the pheno when you rub the stems it smells like rotting meat that will be the rks pheno....the DC pheno is an awsome med strain heavy sleepy body stone the DC pheno will have no branching at all....as far as lapis (my holy grail strain) lapis phenos will branch a bit not as heavy stone as DC a more mellow gentle stone & a bit bigger yielding.
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Here are some RKS and Lapis' that have been vegging nicely outdoors. They are very healthy/ vigorous plants that can withstand a little drought and need little nutrients.

Having said that I've often read that DC is not a dominating parent in most Deep Chunk hybrids, but these plants seem to be dominated with the DC. I've never grown either parent's of these strains so it is only pure speculation, but the RKS seems to me a more sativa hybrid. The LMI is harder to tell for sure as it is a pure indica. Any help on pheno selection would be great.
Out of curiosity where did you get your rks beans? I would assume most people want to profit off rks (name) when in reality all they are is skunk seeds. I had issue with a breeder who I drove 5 hours and to find out the label on package said uk cheese.
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very nice plants browntrout. good job, keep it up man! what is your weather in autumn? is it dry weather?


hey l337purpl3 you have to be stoned as hell... this is cannacopia forum,, they are beaners from cannacopia..

nice tip icon, rub the stem for meat
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Old 08-02-2012, 05:20 PM #7
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Thanks for the info Icon, I lost some of my RKS early on to rabbits that were like the serrated male I have. They all have smells ranging from skunk to the meaty type smell you speak of but none are overpowering. after rubbing the stems at least.

Thanks fluffy! This summer has been quite hot and dry with an even spread of rain, mould is usually the biggest problem here in autumn but if everything goes right it should be rather dry till october. 45o east coast.

Yes l33t they're cannacopia's DC x RKS from *********.
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Old 08-12-2012, 04:46 PM #8
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LMI is up first with a topped and untopped plant at spot 2
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Old 08-12-2012, 08:27 PM #9
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hey l337purpl3 you have to be stoned as hell... this is cannacopia forum,, they are beaners from cannacopia..

Not sure what that means.......but the people that did that to me are one of the top well known breeders. I don't know much about cannacopia. (sorry)
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Road Kill Skunk? hmm...
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