Cincimilla grow and show

Hey! Thanks for stopping by. Just a spot to show what has been growing on.

I grew cannabis all day every day for 10 years indoors and outdoors on a 30 Acre farm in Northern Michigan. Being there in the seclusion, allowed me to hunt through and experience many plants and phenotypes. This has allowed a massive vault of seeds with crosses that will be hunted trough. I have since moved to the city to provide my family more opportunities. One day hopefully, I can return to a farm and continue exploring this beautiful plant.

Here are some shots of the farm, along with some of the breeding plants found while there.

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Super Rich by Med Tree Seeds
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Buckeye Purple by Melvanetics
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Psychobilly

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Ah yes the Marijuana Mitten :) Sounds nicer than Murder Mitten LOL. Our climate here though is wonderful for so many strains I've ran. I've honestly never done a total indoor run; I start seedlings inside in a tent because I want to be able to clone before late Summer, but I stick them outside once the cold has moved out enough to keep them good outside.

Have you ever had any trouble with the Sativa plants outside ? I grew a Hawaiian Sunshine (bag seed) outside in a Greenhouse like two years ago, and it was the only plant that didn't care how hot it was, and took SO long to finally finish up that I lost branches to mold LOL.
 
Ah yes the Marijuana Mitten :) Sounds nicer than Murder Mitten LOL. Our climate here though is wonderful for so many strains I've ran. I've honestly never done a total indoor run; I start seedlings inside in a tent because I want to be able to clone before late Summer, but I stick them outside once the cold has moved out enough to keep them good outside.

Have you ever had any trouble with the Sativa plants outside ? I grew a Hawaiian Sunshine (bag seed) outside in a Greenhouse like two years ago, and it was the only plant that didn't care how hot it was, and took SO long to finally finish up that I lost branches to mold LOL.
Lol, yes the green Mitten sounds much better.

Sativas were hard to get a good finish outside, I tried hunting through early finishing thai, Congolese and couldn't get them ripe.

Panama Red was the only one that would finish around early November, and panama red would make it through a frost or two plus snow.

Those cold rains and Temps would kill off most sativas, but the panama red..it would just make the trichomes cloud and amber up.
 

Deebs

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Nice work @Cincimilla Genetics! And welcome to the hunt! ive squished quite a bit of that buckeye purple, the anthocyanins even came out in the rosin :) Great kickoff for your journal! Dont even need to point out which is buckeye purple below hehe
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Psychobilly

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Lol, yes the green Mitten sounds much better.

Sativas were hard to get a good finish outside, I tried hunting through early finishing thai, Congolese and couldn't get them ripe.

Panama Red was the only one that would finish around early November, and panama red would make it through a frost or two plus snow.

Those cold rains and Temps would kill off most sativas, but the panama red..it would just make the trichomes cloud and amber up.

Yeah that was my experience too with outdoor Michigan; A heavy Sativa leaning plant can be hard to get to the finish line, but, Thank God my favorite strains all do really well here :) Cheese and Chemdog crosses not only don't mind cooler temps, they seem to thrive in them! Blue Cheese, Chem D, Fiona's Chem Cake, Susie Cream Cheese, Sin City Juice, ALL did well here outside. Haven't ever "had" to chop one of those early. The only time the weather really seems to get to them is when it's Summer and 90 degrees outside LOL, then I have to go out there and sweat like I'm waiting in line at Popeye's to give them extra water so they stop looking sad haha.

I've Motor Breath and GMO that I got a little concerned about here because of the cold, but Thank God GMO did finish as did the Motor Breath (I like to have a good 30% amber color in the resin before I pull it) and GMO totally took a while, but did manage to finish all 4 plants. You ever notice that once the temps start dipping to like 40 degrees the resin production just jumps straight up? I've had to go outside in the morning and shake snow off a few times, but so far to date have not lost a plant Thank God :)

How was the Panama Red ? I've not grown that one before and a Sativa that won't die out here is pretty sweet LOL!
 
Yeah that was my experience too with outdoor Michigan; A heavy Sativa leaning plant can be hard to get to the finish line, but, Thank God my favorite strains all do really well here :) Cheese and Chemdog crosses not only don't mind cooler temps, they seem to thrive in them! Blue Cheese, Chem D, Fiona's Chem Cake, Susie Cream Cheese, Sin City Juice, ALL did well here outside. Haven't ever "had" to chop one of those early. The only time the weather really seems to get to them is when it's Summer and 90 degrees outside LOL, then I have to go out there and sweat like I'm waiting in line at Popeye's to give them extra water so they stop looking sad haha.

I've Motor Breath and GMO that I got a little concerned about here because of the cold, but Thank God GMO did finish as did the Motor Breath (I like to have a good 30% amber color in the resin before I pull it) and GMO totally took a while, but did manage to finish all 4 plants. You ever notice that once the temps start dipping to like 40 degrees the resin production just jumps straight up? I've had to go outside in the morning and shake snow off a few times, but so far to date have not lost a plant Thank God :)

How was the Panama Red ? I've not grown that one before and a Sativa that won't die out here is pretty sweet LOL!
That is awesome you are having success at quality harvest. I too enjoy amber trichs.

Yes, once those cold nights come in, things get frosty and colors show.

I enjoyed the Panama Red, as did friends. A very pleasant daytime clear minded, uplifting sativa.

Good vibes on your continued harvests!
 

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
That is awesome you are having success at quality harvest. I too enjoy amber trichs.

Yes, once those cold nights come in, things get frosty and cors show.

I enjoyed the Panama Red, as did friends. A very pleasant daytime clear minded, uplifting sativa.

Good vibes on your continued harvests!

Yeah bro we seem to have a climate here that really just makes certain genetics thrive :) Ever grown any Cheese or Chemdog strains or crosses out ? I imagine up in the Northern part they would do pretty well too, though I'm not sure as I've never been up North before.
 
Yeah bro we seem to have a climate here that really just makes certain genetics thrive :) Ever grown any Cheese or Chemdog strains or crosses out ? I imagine up in the Northern part they would do pretty well too, though I'm not sure as I've never been up North before.
I have not grown Cheese, but have grown Chem D (phinest cut).

Chem D did great until the cold rains came, then rot started.

I did harvest some before the weather at clear and cloudy....still an okay smoke but certainly wasn't ripe.

I did manage to harvest some seeds though (Rainbird pollen) ?
 

Psychobilly

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I have not grown Cheese, but have grown Chem D (phinest cut).

Chem D did great until the cold rains came, then rot started.

I did harvest some before the weather at clear and cloudy....still an okay smoke but certainly wasn't ripe.

I did manage to harvest some seeds though ?

Oh man, if you ever grow some Cheese out I Hope you document it on here! Haha. The cold Rains can be a pain, but I generally watch them to make sure I see it starting. I legit will chop entire branches off if need be to keep them going until they're ready. I always lose at least some bud to bud rot, but I cut that stuff out, and if it got too deep in there, the whole branch will go to keep it from spreading.

The Chem D I run started from two clones stressed just enough to have beans in it LOL, it's all I have for that strain so I don't really care if a few seeds end up in it.
 
Chem D X Rainbird sounds a great cross for outdoors. I was surprised by the strain info says Rainbird finishes in August. Daamn

I only grow indoor now. Just saying I think that is a great OD cross.
Indeed tis a great cross. That was my plan, I had 3 rainbird males that pollinated every keeper I had before the move.

And the Rainbird finished earliest August 10th latest September 13th.
 
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