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Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Is the blue ripper a Jack the ripper cross? I love JTR always have been a favorite of mine. I have some 7 year old JTR beans I keep thinking about try to do a seed run with those :D
Yes it is. Originally it was Jack the Ripper x Blueberry. The beans I popped were worked a couple generations by the original breeder who had a keeper cut of JTR he used to help medicate patients in Canada before it was fully legal.

Looks great Buck! I’ve always chopped Candyman at day 60 for mostly all cloudy. She’s usually ready enough by 56
Yeah, she looks to be ripening already. This girl I'll take to 70 and I'll scope her as she goes. Get some information, and let the beans mature and, help dial it in for her next run. I'll probably do a 14 day flush starting in a couple days.
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Pardon my ignorance, I assume that’s a critter, but I don’t know what kind. Fortunately I have zero experience with such things.
WillieP
It's a spider-mite. Mid-life cycle I am guessing. The picture wasn't as clear as it could be. However you can see the few eggs fairly easily. These little cocksuckers suck the chlorophyll from the underside of the leaf hindering plant growth. The initial signs are yellow dots/specs on the topside of the leaf, it looks very similar to "overspray" from painting.
 

WillieP

In Bloom
It's a spider-mite. Mid-life cycle I am guessing. The picture wasn't as clear as it could be. However you can see the few eggs fairly easily. These little cocksuckers suck the chlorophyll from the underside of the leaf hindering plant growth. The initial signs are yellow dots/specs on the topside of the leaf, it looks very similar to "overspray" from painting.
Thanks for the low down Buck.
I hope to never make their acquaintance.
 

stanknugzz77

CHOOSE YOUR TITLE
Well here I am, once again, feeling like a dumbass haha. 6 days after pollinating one of my DLA11 cuts, the branch that I pollinated with Blue Ripper pollen seems to be pretty sparsely populated with seeds in bracts, while the branch pollinated with GG75 pollen is just fucking laden with them. The jury is still out, but as of now it appears as if the Blue Ripper pollen may not be as viable as I first reported. I have a few more packs of it and I am planning to pollinate a branch of my Chem Kesey cut tomorrow (and Twinkle Tarts a week later) with GG75 and Blue Ripper pollen, so time will tell. As always, I will keep you updated brother. Positive vibes...

~nugzz
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
The jury is still out, but as of now it appears as if the Blue Ripper pollen may not be as viable as I first reported
I still hold the original vial and can do a test here in a couple of weeks on my end. I also hold the male in veg and can run him again if need be for a fresh and mature collection. He's not sterile though because he pollinated 2 different cuts this year so something in the process possibly caused the pollen to take a shit (most likely moisture).
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
IPM Forum Moderator
Those look to be some real deal organic pesticides. Are you using both those in an IPM?
Yes rotating every 10 days now, did every 3 days for about a week and a half at first. Was going to get forbid 4f but walked that back after seeing the results. Plan to use in veg and early flower, it worked late flower but I'd recommend mixing with their regalia because I was starting to get pm and stopped spraying.
Going for the ounce of prevention is a pound of cure, last few runs have been problematic. Will also throw in some spinosaid and dr. Bronner's into the rotation and probably use heat and sulfur burns.
 
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