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Bubu's Blueberry Blues (Blueberry x Roadkill skunk/Deep chunk indica)
Hi guy's, this is a cross of Blueberry (dj shorts) x Roadkill skunk/Deep chunk Indica (cannacopia) This is the result of an accidental pollination of a Blueberry female by a RoadKill Skunk hermaphrodite... An older outside grower was growing Blueberry outside in 2015 and was gifted some roadkill skunk f2's from one of my buddies the beans we're originally from me, I grew out some roadkill in 2014 and made some f2's as I enjoyed the final product a lot, stinky and dark green/ purple with a mostly indica relaxing couchlock buzz. Anyways as you guessed by the name Bubu's blueberry females we're completely seeded... I was given a few buds by my friend and kept a few seeds. Obviously I know these have a chance of producing more hermies but I can't help it I'm very curious as what these 2 mixed strains might produce... So far I'm about 1 1/2 months in veg and they are looking good, indica dominant, very compact internodal spacing with big thick fingered leaves with a pale green colour. So far one of them appears to have the blueberry mutation look with leaves shaped like the cannacopia roadkill skunk. I'm sure some otber members here have grown the roadkill skunk?? And if you did you will probably remember the unique leaf shape they had..
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This is the weird mutant seedling, some of you might have seen sickly looking leaves like this with blueberry or blueberry hybrids. I bad some joey weed blueberry x cindie99 that had that weird looking leaves but produced some incredible blue candy weed. This one is different because it has that sick look with the roadkill skunk leaf shape where the leaf blade extremeties curve
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This cross will be quarantine grown once I induce flowering to avoid potential pollination of my other girls. Just curious, fun to watch grow and who knows might even be a good cross as both parents were very good. |
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This is from the roadkill skunk side of the family, I had a feeling they would have mutations, rks had overlapping leaf blades identical to this, usually the sun leaves have the 9 finger some had 10+ on the original cannacopia hybrid I grew, you normally don't see too many strains with these types of sun leaves, most other leaf deformities and slightly mutant strains I've had we're blueberry and blueberry hybrids, got some nice unique pheno's when I sprouted some blueberry 99 from joey weed. So this is kinda the reason I am growing these poor children who are the result of a rape attack...
A poor innocent blueberry virgin who was barely old enough to have thoughts of one day carrying a Prince's seed was viciously hate impregnated by a sadistic bc roadkill skunk x deep chunk indica hermy sexual predator. The poor girl was left bloated with seeds from all that dirty sticky sex pollen and nobody wanted anything to do with her, she was considered nothing more than an embarrassing shameful memory of an incident everyone wanted to forget ever happened. The children we're abandoned and trown away like useless garbage, some we're burned alive into campfires while the rest we're drowned alive in buckets filled with ice cubes tortured with a spinning device of sorts. I took in 9 of these poor little basterds and like any self respected green thumb, I have considered murdering these poor innocent hate rape leftovers in their sleep just to ease my own conscience but as a peaceful man I just could no got through with it. God help us all, I have broken one of the 10 growing commandments, THOU SHALL NOT GERMINATE KNOWN HERMAPHRODITE OFFSPRING. I pray for forgiveness.
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Most of them are sensitive to the chem nutes even at 1/2 strength, they appear to prefer a natural diet but not too concentrated. They have a more pale green color compared to most other strains in my veg room. Short and stocky more like an indica but there's a bit of sativa hidden in those gene's. I will be moving them to a secluded area to prevent them from committing pollination rape of innocent yong women, it's beyond their control, it's embedded in their genes. Hopefully I can domesticate a few of them and turn them into outstanding productive green ladies.
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looking good
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Well I might have to put an end to this thread appears as if I got 8/
9 seedlings are males which is abnormally high ratio of males they are pure males and the female is a normal girl so far , I did not make this cross so I have no idea what the mother looked like I was told it was a blueberry mom but who knows, some of them look very sickly and have very serrated and mutated leaves with rounded finger tips and overlapping fingers and an overall yellowish colour to the leaves, normally a deficiency of sorts would be responsible but in their case it's in the genes I think cause every other plant and I'm talking about 9+ strains getting same diet all others are very healthy so bad genes, inbred herm?? Or hempy.. so far it looks rks/DC dominant if I go by the appearance of the leaves. I can see some purple streaks in the steams which could be indications of the blueberry genes, I don't remember if the rks had purple streaks in the steams.. It's been a few years since I grown it. The female is in the flowering room under 3kw so I might keep this thread going for a bit, I also kept the 2 nicest males to do a bit of breeding with some very nice moms I have. I will also choose a few nice blueberry f5 males soon to use for breeding. I like indica dominant strains for studs. |
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