🏆 Last chance to vote!
Chat
Recommended

Grandy Nanny [r]

1
18
a month ago
Follow
Custom
Grandy Nanny
Indoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
6
Week 6. Harvest
a month ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
10/10
Rated
By brush pollinating a very dark green and very smelly feminized Lamb's bread [r] from Zamnesia with a regular CriMnL[F2] (m) male from my own making and after flowering for almost 6 weeks i have manage to collect 26 regular Grandy Nanny [r] beans for me to madscience with. Grow your own.
Show more
Spent 1 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
1
Plants
0.9
Grow Room size
Normal
Difficulty

This feminized Lambs bread [f] from Zamnesia went extreme dark green on me and i stopped giving her nutrients at week 7 into the flowering of this beautiful sturdy and smelly plant. She envelopes in this lambswool trichome coat and has this very interesting smell. I topped her once and the clone took on pretty quickly. The regular CriMnL [F2] (m) [Mr. Stinky] male did an excellent job by shedding pollen multiple weeks and he gave me a decent batch of pollen for me to store in my deep freezer. He smelled really nice and stinky. I smelled the pollen even while in cold storage. CriMnL [F2] is a crossing I made earlier between a regular CriMnL [r] (f) female and a CriMnL [r] (m) male which in itself is a crossing between a feminized Critical [f] from Zamnesia and a regular Moose and lobsta [r] (m) male from Dynasty genetics. Grandy Nanny (of the Maroons) [r] – CFTGL Lamb's bread [f] – Zamnesia (Lamb's bread x lamb's bread) [probaly] 5 % Indica / 95 % Sativa 9 – 10 weeks of flowering x CriMnL [F2] (m) [Mr. Stinky] – CFTGL (CriMnL [r] (f) x CriMnL [r] (f)) [CriMnL = Critical [f] – Zamnesia x Moose and lobsta [r] (m) – Dynasty genetics] Indica dominant 8 – 9 weeks of flowering
1 like
comments
Share

Login

Be the first to comment it
the end.
Enjoying this diary? Follow for more updates!
CFTGLCFTGL
Follow Author
OR
Grandy Nanny [r]Grandy Nanny [r]
Follow Diary
Prefer the old Diary view?
Go back to the old Diary view