Update: Day 43
God O War F1 (Ghost Train Haze #1 x 9lb. Hammer) by GK Genetics
God O War's two distinct phenotypes are green and purple. Surprising all of the F1 progeny have remained consistent with their respective height, structure, and vigor. They're a medium tall plant with a few inches +/- between them. They share a similar structure with vigorous, lateral side branching. They're good for a 2-2.5x stretch. One of the green phenotypes is the Ghost Train Haze #1 leaner.
Ghost Train Haze #1 (Mom pictured below) Notice flower structure and non-variable color influence

And here's God O War #11, the Ghost Train Haze #1 leaner w/mom's flower structure and non-variable color influence





The other green phenotypes appear to be the strains 50/50 expressions. They represent a more equal balance of traits from both parents. There's some mild color variations being introduced here on the fan leaves, but the flowers appear untouched by this trait so far. They're predominately placed center tent directly under the HLG-600. The light intensity makes them appear very yellow and washed out in the pictures. However, you can still see the radish red being introduced on the fan leaves. Also, being under such intense light, I could probably feed them heavier. But since they're all fed by one reservoir, they're all getting the same thing.


God O War F1 (Ghost Train Haze #1 x 9lb. Hammer) by GK Genetics
God O War's two distinct phenotypes are green and purple. Surprising all of the F1 progeny have remained consistent with their respective height, structure, and vigor. They're a medium tall plant with a few inches +/- between them. They share a similar structure with vigorous, lateral side branching. They're good for a 2-2.5x stretch. One of the green phenotypes is the Ghost Train Haze #1 leaner.
Ghost Train Haze #1 (Mom pictured below) Notice flower structure and non-variable color influence

And here's God O War #11, the Ghost Train Haze #1 leaner w/mom's flower structure and non-variable color influence





The other green phenotypes appear to be the strains 50/50 expressions. They represent a more equal balance of traits from both parents. There's some mild color variations being introduced here on the fan leaves, but the flowers appear untouched by this trait so far. They're predominately placed center tent directly under the HLG-600. The light intensity makes them appear very yellow and washed out in the pictures. However, you can still see the radish red being introduced on the fan leaves. Also, being under such intense light, I could probably feed them heavier. But since they're all fed by one reservoir, they're all getting the same thing.


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