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Gage Green Heirloom vs Serendipitous Genetics
In their shop they have 2 different ones. As someone who doesn't wnat grape in their strains I found 2 that caught my eye, Golden Gage (or goat?) and Inferno haze.
I realize the Serendipitous are outdoor pollination, but I was more curious on the quality consistancy of the difference. The inferno haze is 1/3rd of the price of Golden Gage. What does it mean if I were to buy both and compare the 2? Also anyone know specific flowering times and stretch of different inferno haze phenos? |
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well you said it yourself, 1 is an outdoor pollination of multiple moms so your going to get a wide variety from them in all aspects of the plants like tall short bushy leafy stretch and potency.
and potency's always going to be a iffy thing but the better the quality of what you have to work with increases the chance of better potency. Quote:
and a lot more consistency in the pheno's with golden gage. that said inferno haze was a tremendous strain with hell fire and it's possible to snag that fire again with the open pollinated seed offered now, you'll just have to hunt through a lot of fluff to find the fire OR maybe get lucky and find it in the 1st pak [smoke]
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I'm assuming GGG doenst work with too much "fluff" so wouldn't an open pollination be one with only dank plants for the most part? Let me try to explain this better. In statistics we use a "bell" curve where the farther away you get from the average, the less likely your have data in there. So in the case of potency and plants, most will hover around an average (which I'm hoping is fire), and ~30% your'll notice an obvious difference in potency, some less, some more. 3 Standard deviation points (which in this case, since it's an open pollination, would probably be pretty large, cause you have more combinations of genes and intereactions with phenotypes) above average and your having 12% in the high which I guess you could call your elite or super fire plants, and the ones in just the opposite. Im new though, I'm still working on my first harvest so maybe an expert can help me here as biology and statistics may be related, are very different. Right now I have 3 popped, I think I'mm pop 3 more soon so hopefully 3 males. But lets see I pop 12, hopefully 7 males Say theres like 8-16 phenos, out of the 7 how many do you think would be plants I'd wanna toss asap and how many do you think we be supper fire compared to like average dank? Space and number of plants is something I'm dealing with, the most I wanna grow of afgans is 8 at start (tossing the males and replacing with a shorter flowering strain, since I'm running aero, plants share same res and nute levels). You think I could get away with just growing, say like 4 at a time and still find something chronic to somke in every run? |
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well fluff used in this context can be a very subjective term.
or to put it another way 1 mans fluff is another mans fire. as for your Qs below I believe one could more accurately predict the weather wks from now Quote:
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