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BLUE TRIANGLE (SANTA CRUZ CUT x TRIANGLE KUSH) . Seeds from goat and monkey. ♥

stinkybudz420

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They are both 36" from bottom of bag to highest point. Looks like bt will be the tallest. If they were both started at the same time bt would undoubtedly be the tallest
 

stinkybudz420

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They needed out of that tray 😂.

Trimmed their roommates up a little too.

I've been cutting back roots every few weeks or so to keep plants in small containers. Seems to be working well.
 

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Wuachuma

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Vey strong smells from blue triangle stem rub.
Lemon/lime gas, and a subtle earthy smell. The one smell that is intriguing me the most is this insane poop smell. Quite strong, not from any products I'm currently using either.
I'm excited for this one.

S2 smells like mom. A strong fruit candy smell. Both the s1 and s2 have that fruity Zinging blend of candy/gas. Identical growth to the s1 from what I've seen so far.
The best Blueberry Blast I grew had this baby poop smell. Also smelled like blueberries, but definitely had a baby poop smell too
 

stinkybudz420

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Something I pulled off the web (copy/paste). Interesting little read about the blue triangle heritage

The Triangle Kush story begins in South Florida, where a young grower accidentally crossed an Emerald Triangle female with pollen from a Hindu Kush plant.

According to the grower Origins_tk_og, the Hindu Kush seeds that eventually pollinated the Emerald Triangle plants came from Nevil Schoenmakers Seed Bank in Amsterdam. Origins_tk_og smuggled these seeds back to the US in 1989, and two years later he germinated those seeds and introduced the plants into his 12-light room once they were confirmed to be female plants. One of those Hindu kush plants hermaphrodited and pollinated the room of Emerald Triangle plants.
The resulting seeds went on to play a significant role in shaping the landscape of cannabis genetics in the United States. One of the seeds eventually became Triangle Kush while another became the OG Kush.

Origin 1: Blue Dream by Unknown

The clone-only version of Blue Dream is a sativa-dominant hybrid that was first cultivated in Northern California. A cross of DJ Short’s Blueberry F5 strain and Santa Cruz Haze, Blue Dream produces several noteworthy phenotypes and is known to produce varied phenotypes with heavy yields.
 

stinkybudz420

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Pollen looks good. No moisture or clumping.. good sign.
Harvested this pollen on dec 8th.
Hope this round works, otherwise I'll break open another batch.
I really want some seeds off this b.t. so I'll give it my all.
 

stinkybudz420

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plants look happy

getting any fragrance in that tent yet?..
Once the hairs started popping the tent had a nice smell.
Not too fragrant specific yet unless I rub leafs or stems (Also allergies been kicking my ass limiting my nose capabilities).

The fans I pulled off smelled of lemon/lime gas.. has berry/fruit mixed in, and little earth smell. Finishes off with a poop type of smell.

By the feel of the plant the stems are rather hollow. Hope she pumps lots of go juice for me.
Very nice waves/blends of smell all together. Glad I decided to keep it around.
 

stinkybudz420

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That b.t. better stop growing vertical or I'm in trouble. 9" to the light. I took some lower leaf and a few small side branches off both plants right after taking a picture. Maybe it will slow her down
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I think I'd supercrop before I snipped off a piece. I don't want to remove my inline fan.

Damn sativas
 

bigsur51

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happy healthy plants Amigo

they look like they are well into flowering and should not stretch anymore

you are heading into the homestretch , all the best !..
 

stinkybudz420

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Pretty sure this pollen worked.
I'm seeing the orange far greater than I did last time.
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These next 3 are b.t sites
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