Day 36 for this Beans breeding diary. No major changes for the core group which I will list. I am also including temperature and humidity data for yesterday and part of today. Everyone just maintaining green and getting bigger. In order: Afghan Hash Plant; Original Afghani #1 A & B. Hopefully one of these three are males! Otherwise, this will be one kickass fem. diary. From there: Chrystal, Jack Herer, and Romulan.
Okay, time for a big liquidation sale. I had to organize, purge, make a call on all my clones, and so these are the last reveals for the first breeding diary. Three clones to finish the list. I recently let my tent dry out, more than expected, and so the last of the new additions sustained some leaf damage as it regained hydration. Lets get on with it. First, ...
Slurricane. Straight from the heart of Ontario and BudXs (and actually InHouse Genetics) this is a cherished piece of genetics that has been passed to me (and to others). The lineage is Dosidos X Purple Punch. I have not finished a Slurricane yet, the mother is currently in flower, but I assume this would be a kickass opening breed.
Second, Remo Chemo. This piece of lineage comes from Dinafem. Not the fastest grower and so I’m not expecting anything supreme, but my experience of the final product is that it is a hard hitter. There is a reason I have went back at growing it. This is a backcross so the genes are Remo Chemo x Remo Chemo.
Delicious Candy from the distributor Delicious Seeds. The genes here are Cheese x Carmelo. For Delicious Seeds, Cheese is Skunk and Kush, and Carmelo is Lavender and a parent that includes Super Skunk, Big Skunk Korean and Afghani/Hawaiian. I was not planning on crossing such a complex and convoluted parent all, I’ve been trying to keep things basic (not really, but thats what I’ll say). When I was consumed all day and all night with this project and over analyzing every detail, my plan was to pass. Since then, Delicious Candy (the mother) has blown me away with vigor, strength, size, off branching, and most importantly the flowers. So, ... I have to!