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Tilts at Tables
Really happy to see the BlueRipper torch blazing!! Good show, man.
It really warms my heart to see you guys doing that one justice.
Dutch Passion does blueberry although I seem to recall some blueberry coming out of BC as well.
Be it Blueberry or Grapefruit,,I think you have some coming your way.

Working on another good Canuk strain here. I have a Scarlet Queen looking sexy.
Everytime I think I have the cross pinned down I get confused in my mind. I have seen it written both ways.
I believe
([KillerQueen] G13xRomulan)x
({Spacequeen} RomulanxC99)
It would do well with a mellow indica, Maple or Mazar. Aiming to try it with Affie or perhaps that Next Gen Rom x Blueberry, that stuff messes me up.

Stay cool Buck.
Hottest Nov 2 in a century here today.
 
The original hempy bucket is a normal bucket with one drain hole, drilled in the side a couple inches up from the bottom. Filling perlite just past this hole in creates a reservoir. Using a mix of a little vermiculite and perlite (just like you said) the bucket gets filled to the top. It uses hydro based nutrients that are hand poured from the top until you see run off out that single drain hole. Do this every few days and you see great results

With that said. There are plenty of modified version that work. Automation, SIP, and ebb & flow. It doesn't use soil at all though.

However I've successfully transplanted a soil rooted plant into a hempy style container in the past. It was only in a cup though, but work well. What I did was fill a 5 gallon bucket with plain tap water and kept dunkin' the soil root ball until the soil started to wash away. Once the soil was fully saturated it's receeded from the roots. Decent agitation worked best, just not to much you don't want to rip off too many established roots.(preferably none) It worked well but does leave some soil where the roots just won't let go.

Hempy is a drain to waste hydroponic method and it needs to be pH as such. 5.5-6.0. I try and stick it at 5.8.

...let me know what they look like when they are in hand and we can decide the best course of action then
This May work very well in my grow system. 1/2 coco 1/2 soil.
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
This May work very well in my grow system. 1/2 coco 1/2 soil.
Hempy is a great transitional grow style. If you can water a plant in a pot with soil you can grow in a hempy bucket. The difference only being no soil. Some do the 1/2 coco & 1/2 perlite mix. I see smoke is moving into all Hydroton (clay pellets). I use just perlite from top to bottom. I have never had a soil mix type hempy grow before so I can't comment on that specifically. But, ditching bagged soil was an upgrade for me with growth rates and indoor yields. Also got rid of gnats and other bugs that soil can harbor. At some point in my later years, I would like to do some type of living soil organics and do some comparisons...
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Probably like six to choose from out of the twelve. Flower tent's like a body builder contest where the men go first. A star studded banana hammock event...it's almost like I hear them whispering before I unzip the tent "shh, shh...here he comes...get em ready... alright, poke em out and show him the dongs!"
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Candyman x GG75 branch pollination results.


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It has been 40 days since I placed the bag over this branch.


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The pollen definitely did it's thing all the way down to the base of the branch where it was tied off.


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As I progressed up the branch you can see the amount of seeds does increase slightly where more pollen was caught by the pistils as it fell.


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The top buds have a higher density of seed and also hold the most amount. In total this attempt yielded 65 mature seeds.
 
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