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That is an awesome plant, nice job. What nl did you use? I love the way that thing looks, foxtail are my favorite |
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Damn, that NL x OTH looks fantastic! Great job! What aromas are you getting from her?
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SCH x NJ around 8 weeks
This is the first ACE cross I've grown and I'm looking forward to sampling some. Some beautiful plants on here. Welcome back dubi.
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got 3 packs direct from the advertisment here at icmag! golden tiger, peyote purp and sugarloaf standard. Also got an ace standard ,ix so i cant wait!
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btw if anyone has any insights in any specifics the varietals may require? The look MARVELOUS BABY!!!!!
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I had a couple of Ace Panama crosses that were keepers in my garden up until a recent incident with a bad batch of rock wool starter cubes cost me most of my old genetics. Anyway, no point on dwelling on what was lost but rather on how much joy they brought me during their rein in my garden. Ace strains make excellent breeding material.
I had a single amazingly structured and hyper vigorous panama male that I crossed with my Sin Diesel mom (c99 x sour D) and my beautiful Jack Herer keeper. The results were two of the best plants I have grown and at least one of these two plants was always in flower in my garden. Both plants inherited great plant structure, very vigorous growth and insane yield from their Panama dad along with a nice warm sunny effect. Unfortunately they also picked up a much longer flower time. I'm not absolutely certain but I think the Panama male was green pheno. The Jack X Panama cross was the heaviest yielding plant I have grown to date. I grow indoors in a very restricted space. Most modern hybrids yield me between 1 and 2 1/2 ounces per plant in my set up. Jack x Panama never yielded under 5 ounces. Main colas larger than two liter soda bottles with heavy budding on the many side branches as well. It took 14 1/2 weeks to flower properly. Strong clean soaring sativa high. It was an absolute rat's nest to trim. Small seeds, small but numerous trichomes and moderately thin leaves. Bud density was not as airy as a some pure blood tropical sativas but it was very light by modern standards. It smelled of woody incense and limes. I will miss the plant greatly and I am glad I still have some seeds. Jack x Sin Diesel: Christmas Tree style growth pattern with frostier more compact buds. This plant tied as the second highest yielder I have ever grown, sharing the honor with my beastly Jack mom and possibly one of my Orient Express plants I grew years ago. Back then I didn't keep very good notes, but that VB leaning Orient Express was a hulk of a plant as well. This hybrid flowered much faster, finishing at 11 weeks. The trichomes were larger and the buds had a melted candle like appearance. It had a subtle complex aroma of woody incense, faint lemon, melons and old leather. The effect was very warm and sociable, not as strong as the Jack cross. The leaves were huge, dark green saucer sized fans. I will see if I can dig up some photos of these plants since a photo is worth more than any amount of words.
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Apollo 11 x Nepal Jam
Second ACE cross attempt. This one has the same Nepal Jam dad as my last one that turned out nicely. Nice fatty leaves and very vigorous. The Apollo 11 male is from Bodhi's f4's. It's not sexed yet at 4 weeks from seed. I also popped a Zamaldelica x NJ a few days ago.
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sometimes seeing what the world has to offer varietals wise........quite splendid!!! Hopefully I can grab a couple t-shirts.
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Zamaldelica x AK48
Here's an unplanned cross.
I left a guerrilla plot unattended and came back to some Zamaldelica x AK48 seeds. I figured I'd give it a grow-out and see what happens. The seeds were some of the fastest sprouting seeds I've ever planted. Let's see if they carry that vigor for the entire grow!
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