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VAHomegrown

In Bloom
Esos Smackers, after 2 weeks of cure. Candy Grape, or grape cough syrup. The shorter pheno has a little funk behind it, but the tall is nothing but grapes. I've grown other grape varieties in the past, but this one is certainly the "most grape" and not just one pheno.
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HBZ

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HBZ

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Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
@BobBitchen Chernobyl Slymer. Flipped 12/12 10/15. I believe this one is a Trainwreck/Bloodwreck leaner. Thinnest leaves and more lime than the others, as well as that special dank note you get from landrace sativa types; I think it may be terpinolene. View attachment 143115 View attachment 143116


Terpinolene is supposed to be really good at keeping insects at bay. Have you had any mites or anything to experiment with that ? I read about this on a site and I wondered if that helped it be more pest resilient than others.
 

VAHomegrown

In Bloom
Terpinolene is supposed to be really good at keeping insects at bay. Have you had any mites or anything to experiment with that ? I read about this on a site and I wondered if that helped it be more pest resilient than others.
I am currently bug free, except for the few fungus gnats that don't pay rent lol. I'm thinking the cool, dry weather has helped keep the bugs at bay, but it may have been the terpinolene helping. I have a bad habit of zipping my plants fan leaves in the tents zipper. I always forget I messed the leaves up and think bugs attacked over night.
 

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
I am currently bug free, except for the few fungus gnats that don't pay rent lol. I'm thinking the cool, dry weather has helped keep the bugs at bay, but it may have been the terpinolene helping. I have a bad habit of zipping my plants fan leaves in the tents zipper. I always forget I messed the leaves up and think bugs attacked over night.

That would be an interesting experiment to see if they go for that one
 

Hitch

Perpetual Amateur
@BobBitchen Chernobyl Slymer. Flipped 12/12 10/15. I believe this one is a Trainwreck/Bloodwreck leaner. Thinnest leaves and more lime than the others, as well as that special dank note you get from landrace sativa types; I think it may be terpinolene. View attachment 143115 View attachment 143116
Beautiful. This is exactly what the cut I’m running looks like. You nailed the smell description perfectly.
 

VAHomegrown

In Bloom
Chernobyl Slymers are on the left and top right. 1 month into flower. Top right pheno is the narrow leafed girl with the most synthetic lime smell you will ever encounter. Lighter, lime green buds on that one too. The taller phenos still express the strong lime, but it's got a little more funk behind it. 650R @ 530W. + 24w UV-B tube. Temp lights on 77-80° lights off 65-68°
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Narrow leafed pheno-Lighter colored green. Some Ninja Turtles shit.
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Little Girl in the 2 gallon bag was flipped the first week of Oct. and starting to get red pistils. 20221121_201242.jpg
 

Sugar Pops420

Poppin’ Beans
I am currently bug free, except for the few fungus gnats that don't pay rent lol. I'm thinking the cool, dry weather has helped keep the bugs at bay, but it may have been the terpinolene helping. I have a bad habit of zipping my plants fan leaves in the tents zipper. I always forget I messed the leaves up and think bugs attacked over night.
A little trick for that.. snip the leaf so it has a straight edge! Then you know it wasn’t a bug…?
That way the leaf can still do its thing without it being removed.
just a thought I had in passing, but I hope it helps
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
IPM Forum Moderator
A little trick for that.. snip the leaf so it has a straight edge! Then you know it wasn’t a bug…?
That way the leaf can still do its thing without it being removed.
just a thought I had in passing, but I hope it helps

That is a great idea, thanks!
Snip with these and it's like it never even happened.

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