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EBPbyEVD "Hey growmies! 🌱 I'm starting work on the second interesting phenotype from Chronic Rider Fast BX.
This one stands out with strong branching , dark foliage , and a unique leaf twist — rotating 90° in different directions! 🔄
It’s going to be a fun one to watch!
Let’s go! 🚀
EBPbyEVD CRFK69 — weekly update
This week they’ve settled nicely into their new pots and showed solid growth. One plant turned out to be an interesting mutant — I’m planning to pollinate it and see if it can pass on that trait. Could be something unique 👀
The rest of the plants are looking great — strong structure and solid development. I’d say phenotypic stability is around 70%+, which is promising for a first-gen run.
Really excited to see where this line goes! 🚀🌱
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/2
5 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
534 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CANNA Coco A
2 mll
CANNA Coco B
2 mll
Lemon Kick
1 mll
EBPbyEVD What’s up, Growmies!
The plants have developed well, so I’ve switched them to the flowering stage.
I’ve spotted an interesting mutation — and this particular mutant was the first to show the traits I’m selecting for: strong bushiness and unique leaf twisting in different directions.
Now it’s time to watch closely and observe how it develops.
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Defoliation
Technique
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Week 5. Flowering
2mo ago
1/5
5 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
834 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
EBPbyEVD 🌱 GrowLog Update – Week [5] 🌱
Hey GrowMes! Things are getting serious this week – I’ve officially flipped to flower! All plants have shown their sex, and the selection begins. I’ve chosen two standout males:
👀 One shows an intriguing stem-splitting mutation – super curious stuff.
💪 The second fits the “kust” phenotype perfectly – strong structure, excellent traits, this guy’s a keeper!
On the female side, I’m also seeing some of those branch-splitting mutations 👽. Plan is to pair them with the mutant male to try and lock in that funky trait – split stems are just too cool not to preserve!
From here on, it’s all about bulking up and watching closely – this phenotype really shines late in bloom, so the hunt for the best expression is on. Can’t wait to see who will earn the title of pollen champ! 🌸✨
Let the magic happen. 💥
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Week 6. Flowering
2mo ago
1/4
5 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
834 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
EBPbyEVD Grow Report: KUST– Flower Day 7 🔹
Wassup, Gromies!
Big week for the KUST line. Most plants flipped into flower — except the mutant, who’s still doing their own thing. No signs of bloom yet, but keeps growing strong. Honestly, it’s kinda fascinating.
Topped several of them to control height — some were pushing limits hard.
Right now, I’m focused on phenotype hunting. It’s trickier than I thought. The traits I want don’t stand out loudly but spread across different plants.
What I’m after is low apical dominance — a real bushy plant, spreading sideways, not just stacking tops vertically.
One key trait: leaf angles turning independently in different directions, not just following light.
That’s the vibe. Controlled chaos.
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Week 7. Flowering
2mo ago
1/4
5 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
834 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
CANNA PK 13/14
2 mll
EBPbyEVD 🔹 Grow Report: KUST-F3 (Breeding Project) – Flower Day 14 🔹
Wassup, Gromies!
Breeding week — wrapped up pollen collection this round.
Collected two separate batches:
One from the mutant (with cracked branch);
One from the regular pheno.
Each has been stored separately.
Phenotype tracking continues — I see subtle expressions of my target structure across all plants, but not quite as defined as I want yet. Still observing.
This week I did selective pollination:
one branch per plant, carefully dusted.
You won't see it in the pics — but trust me, the job is done.
Now it's time to just watch the structure evolve.
Harvest will be the checkpoint where we decide who makes it to the next round of work — and who doesn’t.
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Week 8. Flowering
1mo ago
1/8
50 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
634 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
CANNA PK 13/14
2 mll
EBPbyEVD 🌿 Groove Diaries — KUST-F3
Start date: 25.05.2025
Current stage: Day 20 of flowering (as of 07.07)
Location: in the box
Project goal: phenotype stabilization
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✨ Target traits:
Weakened apical dominance — lateral branches develop on par with the main stem
Leaf twisting at different angles, independent of veg/flower stage
Rare branching mutation — one branch splitting into two
Keeping an eye out for these expressions across the line
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Current observations:
One plant shows complete absence of sex — possible agamic mutant. Will be documented properly.
The branch-splitting pheno was used for silver spray and is now producing pollen. This one is a keeper.
All females were pollinated on a single branch, and seeds are already visible and forming well
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🛠️ Work done:
Colloidal silver treatment:
▸ Germination was successful
▸ Waiting on visible pollen release now
One plant was marked for fem seed production using reversed pollen
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🔭 What’s next:
Watch for active pollen and collect it
Continue observing for key traits across plants
At harvest — make a final selection based on expression
▸ Keep the strongest pheno
▸ Cull the weak ones
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Week 9. Flowering
1mo ago
1/7
50 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
793 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
CANNA PK 13/14
2 mll
EBPbyEVD KUST Strain – Day 28 of Flowering 🌸⏳
Plants have locked in their overall structure — now it’s all about packing on that weight 🏋️♀️🌿
Aromas are mostly consistent across the batch, but two stand out:
🍑 One pheno is giving off a clear, sweet fruity note — super pleasant.
🌶️🌿 And then there's the mutant... throwing out this wild peppery-minty terp profile. Not your usual canna scent at all — feels rare, unexpected, kinda exciting 👃⚗️
Still thinking if it’s worth chasing that pheno down the line. Might be something special... or just a weirdo 😅 Stay tuned.
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Week 10. Flowering
1mo ago
1/6
50 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
793 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CANNA Coco A
3 mll
CANNA Coco B
3 mll
CANNA PK 13/14
2 mll
EBPbyEVD Strain: Kust— Day 34 of Flowering 🌸
Flowering is winding down slowly, but we’re still expecting some final weight gain 💪📈
What really stands out — I’ve identified three plants clearly showing my unique pheno. This pheno is defined by these utilitarian leaves — kind of like little utility paws 🐾 at the top of the plant. Also, the leaves don’t just follow the light — they twist and turn up to 90° in random directions, regardless of the bud colors around them 🌿🔄
You can see these traits clearly in the photo — that’s my pheno waving at you! 👋📸
Moving forward, we’ll likely continue working exclusively with these three phenos for the next breeding rounds.
I also pollinated one mutant female with a male mutant that showed a triple branching pattern — just really curious to see what that combo will yield. The female mutant has a really interesting aroma, so I’m hoping to capture that in the offspring 👃✨
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Week 11. Flowering
20d ago
1/5
50 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Weak
Smell
293 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
EBPbyEVD Wassup Grommies! 🌿🔥
First off, we’re at the final stage with our Kush strain — flowering’s almost done. I switched to pure water 💧, and we’ll keep giving them only that this week and next to flush everything out. After that, harvest time’s coming! 🌱✂️
Also, I trimmed branches from the fertilized plants to collect seeds 🌱✨. Seeds have been collected and packed — all sorted. Picked out the most interesting phenotypes to keep working with and develop further. 👀🌿
So stay tuned, fam, things are only getting better! 🚀💪
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Week 12. Flowering
13d ago
1/2
50 cm
Height
11 hrs
Light Schedule
-4 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Weak
Smell
293 PPM
TDS
64 %
Air Humidity
40 cm
Lamp Distance
EBPbyEVD Final stretch.
Wrapped up most of the pheno hunt — some plants already chopped and even taste-tested 🔥. Not the profiles I’m looking for, so no regrets. Got 5 solid ones still standing — finishing strong, but I’ll be taking them down this week. Could’ve let them go longer, but I need to clear the tent ASAP ⏳🌿.
Grow went smooth overall — hit the targets, pollinated what needed to be worked with, left the rest. Now it’s all about drying, sorting, and pushing forward with stabilization 💪🔬.
The hunt continues.
Plant Resistance and Health ️
The grow took place during summer with temperatures around 29–30°C, and the plants handled the heat stress exceptionally well — no noticeable negative effects from the heat. Their resistance to fungal diseases was excellent: throughout the entire cycle, there were no signs of mold or rot. Pests were completely absent too — everything stayed healthy and in perfect condition!
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EBPbyEVD KUST F3 — Harvest Completion and Phenotype Review 🌱✨
This cycle has come to an end — the strain was taken all the way to harvest. I kept five plants until the very end, while the rest were gradually “sampled” 😏. These five showed distinct phenotype traits, making them especially valuable for further analysis.
Among them was a true mutant — with unusual growth, lagging behind the others, and a loose, airy bud structure. The big question with this one is whether its aroma will develop over time. If yes, we might keep it for breeding; if not, it’ll be discarded without regrets.
A particular favorite was the phenotype with a deep dark green, almost black coloration under light 🌑, paired with a sweet berry aroma 🍇. This one will definitely get special attention in upcoming grows.
After harvest, I’m keeping one large bud from each plant for detailed tasting — aiming to capture the full flavor and aroma profile. Based on that, I’ll decide which phenotypes to carry forward in breeding.