06 Petrolia Headstash Repro

YardG

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I am! I can't really complain, I'm up north and it looks to me like central and southern NE is getting it much worse than us, just got spoiled last year with an unusually hot dry summer and it seemed like this year might have been shaping up for more of the same.
 

YardG

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Took these the other day, Monday was 6 weeks. I was minorly freaking out this week as I noticed a limey green protrusion on the best looking short female, I was seriously worried that it had spit out a nanner (which in hindsight would be odd, I suppose, given that it's already pollinated), but I picked at it this morning and out popped a nice brown seed.

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YardG

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8 weeks tomorrow, just eyeballing them I'm not sure they're quite done from a flower perspective though certainly very close, but they're doing pretty well seed-wise. I have gently removed a few seeds here and there, mostly from pollinated preflowers where they looked about ready to fall off. Haven't made seeds in years so it's exciting all over again.

Cuts are still vegging outdoors, flowering should commence within the next few weeks. One cut threw all sorts of weird leaves, two-leaved and dinosaur singles, but has been growing out of it. Given that there's only a few weeks left I opted to top it to remove the weird growth area (it lacked normal lateral or apial growth so it was probably pretty useless to me), which should hopefully leave me with four normal tops. I imagine it was hormone related, as the plants had just entered flower when I took a few lower cuts? One cut from that plant grew out normally, the other was the strange mutant.
 
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YardG

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I'm going to reserve final judgment until I can try some flower off of the outdoor cuts, but so far I'm not thrilled with what I've experienced with these females (admittedly heavily seeded). Camphor and grass is what I've gotten off the small samples I've tried. Blech. That said I did get black sticky fingers off the best looking shorty (fruity in flower but again, camphor). Maybe a good cure will improve it? Not holding my breath. Outdoor cuts aren't even visibly flowering yet, we'll see what comes of this, if anything.
 

YardG

In Bloom
For what it's worth: the cuts outdoors that still don't seem to be flowering... dagnabbit.

First shot, the middle two lighter green plants are #4, left plant is #2, smaller plant on lower right is #3 I think. Second shot, another #2 in the small black container, not entirely sure but I think maybe #3 in the light gray, and #5 in the black grow bag. Only had one #1 (tall outlier in the tent) and I don't think it made it, can't quite recall.
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For what it's worth: the cuts outdoors that still don't seem to be flowering... dagnabbit.

First shot, the middle two lighter green plants are #4, left plant is #2, smaller plant on lower right is #3 I think. Second shot, another #2 in the small black container, not entirely sure but I think maybe #3 in the light gray, and #5 in the black grow bag. Only had one #1 (tall outlier in the tent) and I don't think it made it, can't quite recall.
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My outdoor plants that I didn’t manually trigger still aren’t flowering either. Kind of odd
When I was outdoors here in CO, it wasn't until mid August they'd show sex and flower out. Some stragglers by end of the month at the latest. Slow basterds. Lol.
Then to finish I've had one year a crop go into mid November, had to run heaters in the greenhouse to finish em up. PIA that yr.
 

YardG

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There were some intriguing smells from growing plants but the Petrolia Headstash flower was, imo, pretty blah tasting... grass and camphor-y. From what I recall it was a pretty up high, but nothing to write home about. I probably should've kept some of the flower around for a proper cure, but in the end I did a quick shake in my trim bins and then put it through bags. The resulting hash, I have to say, I do like, camphor, with a nice up in your face high that mellows out but seems to last awhile. I'll need to keep experimenting with it.
 
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