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ThatoneAKguy A guy can only run so many diaries at once so I deleted my GG auto which is kind of at a stall and not as impressive for an unknown. The Cheerios strain is produced by a hard working genetics enthusiast I found on Instagram. The name of his company is “joint custody seed co.” This strain is the cross breeding of Tropicana f3, sundae driver and biscotti. I did a little contest to see what I should grow next and surprisingly and overwhelmingly Cheerios and wedding cake were it. Not knowing what to expect I went for it. If these plants continue to grow with this kind of veracity their entire life they will be an absolute home run. The seeds popped in a day and are fields above the cake and raspberry cough in early life.
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Week 2. Vegetation
5y ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
10 °C
6.2
400 PPM
55 %
10 °C
10 °C
10 °C
6 L
91.44 cm
400 PPM
ThatoneAKguy Sometimes you just get that feeling about a pheno and a strain early on and say “these are some strong genetics”. This is that time. I am loving the way in which these two littles are starting to grow. They got tall quick but never fell over even when they got a second node and still had a 2 millimeter stem. Now we are starting to see the base thicken up and they are leaps and bounds ahead of the other two in the room. I’ll definitely be keeping one of these for future projects.
Cheerios, eh? This strain has wake and bake written all over it 😉 Keen to see how this turns out. I've got some Wedding Cake growing myself - I didn't notice a diary for yours. Are you/will you be running one?
@stunflower, I have had some serious madness in my life... I was uprooted just like that BUT! Luckily the ladies were not harmed in the custody battle. They are huge and have a great story. As soon as my new tent gets here I’ll get back on track and then you’ll see just how big they are.