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A ChemD x Sharksbreath Fem Destined For Data
Chem D x Sharksbreath a.k.a. BB,,,, also pronounced Double-B
I've only got one I'm glad she is a she... These genetics spawn from a reversed Sharksbreath clone pollinating chemical Chem D Germination went well after soaking for 4-6 hours.... then after two days time the seedling out grew it's shell in moist paper towels and was planted into soil. Very quick and Unstressful if I had more of these i'd soak them and plant directly into soil, Vigor rating is a Ten!!! I have a few other gear picks struggling a.t.m....... like a couple more ChemxSB and a Bubba S1....... if they get kicking into gear soon, i'm sure they'll be along for the ride as well
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cool stuff, hope some of the others make it... did they germinate?
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Good stuff J! Looking forward to this log. I'm starting up mine today to get in with the cherryjuana.
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Big ups,,, welcome here,,, be on the lookout for white tails in a matter of days.... they're those kind of beans that grow outright almost overnight, , , looks like small tree seedlings. I can't wait to be stopping by for your thread updates homie.
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Time For Transplant
this ones a cobra pheno, lookin like a cobra anyways
The new leaves are barely poking out so i'm gonna let them settle in and then perform a pinch byopsy,,, I'm thinking the new root space will help though. Fresh homie soil dug up today,, a backyard special and actually kind of resembles store bought basics..
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Looking good jaymer. that soil looks like it has some all natural organic goodies in there. Nice little one man...... COBRA!!!!! shes nice and lush and looks like she has some chem traits to her. Cant wait to see more man!!!!
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i'd like to see some pics of them all if you could oblige me
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Alternating nodes are a good sign that the plant is reaching maturity. Humid soil, slender inter-nodal growth, and an overall towering stature could possibly lead to the need for light training of the main branches in correlation I have decided to top this particular plant.
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Can do, they got off to a rough start in a fuzzy soil mix but are pulling through it slightly stunted, I'll get a couple pics for ya next time I'm in there.
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My decision to top this particular plant has proven to be beneficial, now with an extra set of nodes, a fuller, thicker, lusher canopy is emerging. Hopefully any damage in the core from high humidity will be resolved with a multifaceted highway for it's increased capacity to move water and nutrients.
The soil was turning to a clay-like mud stature with vegetation looking somehow slowly and digressed, pH was likely an issue also, shedding the soils outer layer from the root mass and re-potting into sanitized miracle grow blend 10-15-10 will provide nutrients throughout the veg cycle and help to further correct pH issues. The other few have gone back to the infirmary temporarily, after recovering from contaminated soil they didn't respond well to an improper pH and a lingering fungus with damping. All in all there's a Bubba S1 and CDxSB that are looking ready to be revegged with next month holding time allocated for adequate recovery.
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