Chip Greens' hairbrained schemes....

Chip Green

In Bloom
experience with it
Oh yes, indeed I do. That's how I got those beans up there.
Those are Hazeman Mikado x Citrus Milf !
My keeper Mikado is a real twat to clone, as you can see by the fabulous colors pictured above, so this time I gotta S1 my Mikado, see what comes out.
However, I also gotta dust up some C-Milf for more of this type of greatness pictured below....
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Chip Green

In Bloom
I'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
 

HydroRed

3Thirteen Seeds
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
I'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
Theyre good peeps over that way. Solid product from solid folks!
 

horribleherk

home grown
I'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
Hell I don't even mix nutes after the 4th beer or super crop either keep up the good work I have a hazeman grape stomper I'm wanting to do some chucking with
 

Chip Green

In Bloom
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One time, on another forum, I was awarded a Stardawg F3 preservation pack, from Useful Seeds. It was at that time, I vowed to honor the label and run these "regs" properly, and take a stab at learning the ways of preservation.
I popped the entire F3 pack, and took 7 plants past the seedling stage due to limited space. I then later flowered the strongest male of 3, and the two most vigorous females of the remaining 4.
I harvested the pollen from the lone male, and dusted a few branches of each girl. That process yielded about 2 dozen F4 beans.
So far, two beans into the F4s, I have one confirmed male (clone secured), and now this beauty pictured above just showed her puss today.
Both are vigorous, thick branched, uniformly chandelier structured show ponies.
I have literally zero previous experience with "breeding" but this feels like it's really going well. I've done some "chucking" but this is a different animal.
I intend to keep clones(and or pollen) from each worthy unit, until I run out of F4s.
I'm literally learning on the fly here, whilst I become amazed, and intrigued.
 
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MO_Grow

Underground Chucker
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One time, on another forum, I was awarded a Stardawg F3 preservation pack, from Useful Seeds. It was at that time, I vowed to honor the label and run these "regs" properly, and take a stab at learning the ways of preservation.
I popped the entire F3 pack, and took 7 plants past the seedling stage due to limited space. I then later flowered the strongest male of 3, and the two most vigorous females of the remaining 4.
I harvested the pollen from the lone male, and dusted a few branches of each girl. That process yielded about 2 dozen F4 beans.
So far, two beans into the F4s, I have one confirmed male (clone secured), and now this beauty pictured above just showed her puss today.
Both are vigorous, thick branched, uniformly chandelier structured show ponies.
I have literally zero previous experience with "breeding" but this feels like it's really going well. I've done some "chucking" but this is a different animal.
I intend to keep clones(and or pollen) from each worthy unit, until I run out of F4s.
I'm literally learning on the fly here, whilst I become amazed, and intrigued.
?What a beautiful structure!
 

HOGBACKMAGIC14

In Bloom
I'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
make colidal silver use 999 pure silver with distilled water a phone wall charger pack with atleast 9volts there is more to it but it always works for me
i buy pure silver wire of amazon and it will last for a long time you just want to get a high enuff ppm people make this to drink though it can turn skin a blue pigmentation no chemicals needed for female pollen
 

HOGBACKMAGIC14

In Bloom
i have 3 hazemans mikado females getting ready for flower getting clones rooted now this mikado has a good mix in smells by stem rub
and different structures one that i like out of my 3 is the blueberry smelling one its shorter with mega branching nice little shrub
i got 3 packs to hunt through and thinking of hitting it with blueberry muffin pollen on the short bushy one i have i will put some pics up if i feel
they are worth the effort so far they a good veggers not that fussy
 

horribleherk

home grown
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One time, on another forum, I was awarded a Stardawg F3 preservation pack, from Useful Seeds. It was at that time, I vowed to honor the label and run these "regs" properly, and take a stab at learning the ways of preservation.
I popped the entire F3 pack, and took 7 plants past the seedling stage due to limited space. I then later flowered the strongest male of 3, and the two most vigorous females of the remaining 4.
I harvested the pollen from the lone male, and dusted a few branches of each girl. That process yielded about 2 dozen F4 beans.
So far, two beans into the F4s, I have one confirmed male (clone secured), and now this beauty pictured above just showed her puss today.
Both are vigorous, thick branched, uniformly chandelier structured show ponies.
I have literally zero previous experience with "breeding" but this feels like it's really going well. I've done some "chucking" but this is a different animal.
I intend to keep clones(and or pollen) from each worthy unit, until I run out of F4s.
I'm literally learning on the fly here, whilst I become amazed, and intrigued.
Might be the best way to go about this I'm watching because I'm trying to do a sour grapes-×- arcata trainwreck coming up soon I grew the clone version of stardawg- from darkhearts nursery a few years ago it's a nice strain
 

Chip Green

In Bloom
Now this here, this chuck, now this is a chuck.
This is Citrus Milf x Coville Blueberry.
The Citrus Milf I keep, reverses steadily, and produced a bumper crop, of robust fem beanage, on anything I've dusted.
This one stood up in the cube, on 9/8.
That's a standard 7g nursery pot.
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I normally don't lop off the big fan leaves, but this girl is due for an earlier flip than most cases, so I elected to open her up.
 

MO_Grow

Underground Chucker
Nice! Have you had success doing this before? If so, any tips you can give? I've been wanting to try for a number of years now just never actually got to it. Is that a Rapid Rooter on that lower one? Seems like that would be a way cleaner approach than trying to contain loose soil in a baggy... Cool stuff ?
 

Chip Green

In Bloom
Well, this is the first attempt at an air layer on a flowering plant. I've had many success on vegging plants with air layering. Also several failures, but that's generally from poking at them entirely too often.
Yes, the bottom one is a Root Riot. It is undoubtedly a frustrating endeavor to get a soil/coco pack tied on tightly.

It's one of those methods that really works wonders, if.... If we have the wherewithal to just f'n leave it alone. Just don't touch it. Resist the insatiable desire, to fiddle with it.
 
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