Few shots at lights out... lookin good! View attachment 69491 View attachment 69492
Gonna be slaying some hippies in no time!
Few shots at lights out... lookin good! View attachment 69491 View attachment 69492
Nice work you've evolved to master chuckerFew shots at lights out... lookin good! View attachment 69491 View attachment 69492
Red made it easy on this one! All I had to do was follow instructions (and I struggled at that lol)... now let's just hope she makes some babiesNice work you've evolved to master chucker
Do you have pics of the clusters before taking them from the plant?Started to gather some of her pollen just now. Decided to try a new method, shaking the clusters in a colander over some wax paper.... it was only kind of successful.
This is awesome man , I am four days behind ya ?Started to gather some of her pollen just now. Decided to try a new method, shaking the clusters in a colander over some wax paper.... it was only kind of successful. The holes in the colander were still too big and a bunch of vegetative matter got through... but even worse, a bunch of thrips fell through!
Seeing how many of those little shits were on this plant that I couldn't see before was kind of jarring. No wonder I'm struggling to knock them out, there's probably a hundred on this plant alone!
But anyways, cleaned them and the other garbage out and laid the pollen out to dry. Lots more left to harvest tomorrow...
No... and to be honest I think I jumped the gun by a bit, but there's plenty more so I'll snap some pics later. I was worried I was waiting too long and it was gonna drop it all in the tent... still learning all this crapDo you have pics of the clusters before taking them from the plant?
Superb job on the entire reversal process (and finding the directions haha). In all seriousness though, I knew the kit was going into good hands. Hoping you get a bounty of beans from your MSS & Hippy Slayer S1's. Let me know when you wanna do it again.So despite being absolutely covered in pollen sacs this gal is yielding very little actual pollen.... but the MSS pollination looks to have taken so it does appear to be viable! Gonna hit a couple branches on the Hippy Slayer cut I have in flower in the next couple days and get working on those S1s...
Thanks again for the opportunity to run this test for you @HydroRed! Excited to work on more reversals going forward!
You might want to mix some flour with the pollen to maximize it's potential / coverageSo despite being absolutely covered in pollen sacs this gal is yielding very little actual pollen.... but the MSS pollination looks to have taken so it does appear to be viable! Gonna hit a couple branches on the Hippy Slayer cut I have in flower in the next couple days and get working on those S1s...
Thanks again for the opportunity to run this test for you @HydroRed! Excited to work on more reversals going forward!
Well, here's my little pile of pollen... View attachment 72005
I baked some flour at 180 and mixed it in about 50/50. Originally I had plans for a few crosses but since this gal put out so many empty sacs I think I'm just gonna try and pollinate like half a dozen branches on the HS33 in flower. I'd like a decent pile of S1s if possible, both to share and in case I ever lose the cut. I'm going away for a night tomorrow so I'll probably hit it Sunday night.
No, that's just the pollenIs the flour mixed in in the pic?
That's awesome hope it's super potent ?No, that's just the pollen
That could make a couple thousand beans. One grain of pollen can create one seedWell, here's my little pile of pollen... View attachment 72005
I baked some flour at 180 and mixed it in about 50/50. Originally I had plans for a few crosses but since this gal put out so many empty sacs I think I'm just gonna try and pollinate like half a dozen branches on the HS33 in flower. I'd like a decent pile of S1s if possible, both to share and in case I ever lose the cut. I'm going away for a night tomorrow so I'll probably hit it Sunday night.
Aye, my concern is I tend to waste some because I'm still figuring out application methods haha. But hopefully your right! I have a few other cuts I'd love to hit with this if it goes far enough. Kokusho #8 x HS33 sounds good to me!That could make a couple thousand beans. One grain of pollen can create one seed