Ed Rooney: Back to School

Ed Rooney

In Bloom
So glad the heat is over and we're getting cooler days and nights, still have the humidity but conditions are on the up and up.

Here is one side of the tent, Domina in the back and the #4 cut of the Sensi Star at the front, much better run, the plants were a little smaller than usual which is turning out to be so much easier.

Week 4.
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Here is an experimental tiny cut of the Domina I've let run to 10 weeks, its getting a flush now. Bob Hemphill mentioned running his Dominas to 70 days so I wanted to see the difference in effect. This little nugs are looking delicious.

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My baby NL5(NL1 x Super Skunk). Only got 6 up but still happy with that (one is a tiny mutant). Can't wait to get a hold of the NL1xNL5 beans.
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Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
So glad the heat is over and we're getting cooler days and nights, still have the humidity but conditions are on the up and up.

Here is one side of the tent, Domina in the back and the #4 cut of the Sensi Star at the front, much better run, the plants were a little smaller than usual which is turning out to be so much easier.

Week 4.
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Here is an experimental tiny cut of the Domina I've let run to 10 weeks, its getting a flush now. Bob Hemphill mentioned running his Dominas to 70 days so I wanted to see the difference in effect. This little nugs are looking delicious.

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My baby NL5(NL1 x Super Skunk). Only got 6 up but still happy with that (one is a tiny mutant). Can't wait to get a hold of the NL1xNL5 beans.
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Looking awesome man
 

thesunnyvalekid

Boutique Auto Service
So glad the heat is over and we're getting cooler days and nights, still have the humidity but conditions are on the up and up.

Here is one side of the tent, Domina in the back and the #4 cut of the Sensi Star at the front, much better run, the plants were a little smaller than usual which is turning out to be so much easier.

Week 4.
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Here is an experimental tiny cut of the Domina I've let run to 10 weeks, its getting a flush now. Bob Hemphill mentioned running his Dominas to 70 days so I wanted to see the difference in effect. This little nugs are looking delicious.

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My baby NL5(NL1 x Super Skunk). Only got 6 up but still happy with that (one is a tiny mutant). Can't wait to get a hold of the NL1xNL5 beans.
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I’m a fan of the Domina, I keep a black domina momma I have had for years for projects.
 

Ed Rooney

In Bloom
I've got a salty old boy that has agreed to run all my males and collect pollen for me for trim and popcorn, oh the joy!

So the flip is on.
Deep Chunk
Pua
NL5 (NL1 x super skunk)
Pterodactyl (Airborne G-13 x (NL2 x NL5)
Mirka (afgooey x Headband)

I'll be taking around all the boys and a cut of Sensi Star, she's going to get hit with the lot.

The plan is to then do a seed increase of all lines and multiple crosses to keep me busy hunting.

Deep Chunk in the back, NL's in the front.
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Mirka (from seed, I had a few issues with these) and Pterodactyl,
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Sensi Star #4 cut, this one is a beast, she is really putting it on this run.

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Perpetual waiting room.
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MO_Grow

Underground Chucker
What's shakin' Ed! That Mirka cross sounds really interesting to me. Sorry if I missed it previously, but where did they come from? Or is that something you made yourself? Looking forward to seeing how those turn out. Garden looking good from where I'm sat??
 

Ed Rooney

In Bloom
Hey MO, it's from Cultivated Choice.

I been interested in the Gooey after hearing the old boy talk about it on the pot cast.



The Headband had an interesting story to it as well.

Yeti F4 — Cultivated Choice Genetics

I'm going to do a seed increase to have a better look later and will do some crosses as well with the varietals listed above.

I'm trying hard to focus on the Pua/Pteradactyl/NL's first but the Mirka is a welcome distraction.

One of the Pteradactyl's looks a spitting image of the NL2 so I'm stoked to see how that goes.

Hit me up down the track and I'll send you some beans.
 

MO_Grow

Underground Chucker
I would not be against taking you up on that at some point ?

I had some Gooey from one of my plugs from back around early 2000s. It was definitely something that stood out from a lot of other things going around at the time which is, with this testimony, obviously still noteworthy to this day. Bright lime green nuggage with globular ass trichs that damn near appeared like it was dipped in tree sap? soaring giggly high from what I can remember...it was good shit?

I remember seeing SensiStar for the first time around here around the same time, give or take a year or two also. That was some pretty dope ass smoke too!

That Pterodactyl sounds pretty damn interesting also??
 

Ed Rooney

In Bloom
Boys are all doing well outside, they'll be popping nuts real soon.

Girls are also chugging along inside and getting ready to get knocked up.

I'm going to have to be on my labelling game with all the crosses going down!

Veg tent is full of Sensi Star phenos for another run, I'll hit the #4 with some pollen, its the best yielder.

This side is NLsxSS, Mirka, DC and that Pterodactyl beast in the middle.

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This side is the Pua girls getting another run.

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Ed Rooney

In Bloom
I've had much better plants come out of the Pterodactyl line versus Hemphill's Coastal Seeds crosses with the NL#1 male. I have one female in particular that has a killer sleepy stone.
Thanks Shwaggy.

It's extremely compact and very leafy, it might do better topped with multiple colas. There is some great bud under all that leaf! 20220611_165101.jpg

I might back off the N next time and see if it does any better.

I've kept cuts of everything so I'll have another crack at growing out the males, this time I'll do it myself and use your tote box method.
 
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