Madd_Claddagh
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These are from Chefro's collab with Boston roots. Popped 7 of these (heirloom orange x ogkb) x sherbanger #22 at the beginning of November. Of the 7 we lost 2 to damp off, 1 was a definite male and 2 threw balls early on so we were left with 2 girls. Oddly enough numbers 1 and 2. The seed plants were a little small and veg slower than the other strains we have in the flower so theyre kind of overshadowed in the flower room. They will get the chop this weekend probably. I cloned phenos 1 and 2 to run again this next round. Pheno 1 is kind of stout, branchier and more vigourous vegging than pheno 2. Pheno 2 is slower vegging floppier and less side branching. She has crinkly leaves this couple with the slow veg makes me think she leans toward the ogkb but I m not really sure since Ive only read about it. Next round we have 5 clones of Obsb1 going in and only 1 of the Obsb2. 5 of the 6 clones of #2 were just too small to put in with the rest. I may cut huge clones of this one next round to help make up the difference? Never tried that so im not sure if it would work? I dont have an pics of when they were first cut but ill show them in 1 gal pots a week or 2 after being planted and then pics of them in 10 gal final pots from this weekend. Heres Obsb1 in veg. Followed by crinkly leaf Obsb2 then side by side to show veg difference between 1&2, 3 in the back are Obsb1 and front right is obsb2. I also included a pic of Obsb1 next to and apples and bananas s1 from compound to show veg difference between Obsb1 and others in the room. Obsb1 is vegging a little slower but not by much.
Obsb1
Obsb2
1&2 sxs
Obsb1 & ab sxs
Obsb1
Obsb2
1&2 sxs
Obsb1 & ab sxs