BuzzardsBay
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All of the plants in my garden are polyhybrids but they will all be hit with Early Queen pollen.
I personally wouldn’t call the resulting seeds F2, and I realize the offspring will be all over the place
I’m just excited that I will have a good stable of plants to work with next season.
I choose the Early Queen because of my friends here at Mister Nice and for its genetic tendency to finish in September.
I have a coastal environment 42 N on east coast. I am limited by PM and Bud rot.
I have one goal. A consistent, no herm, rot and resistant strain finishes in September.
Season I found some that worked. Only problem was I didn’t like the smell and taste
Took me four year to set up for next years East Coast “pheno hunt”
ive got Jack, Glue, Cookies, G13, Widow, OGkB, Killer Queen, Grand Daddy Purp, blueberry, and hopefully some columbian/ haze to hit with the EQ XX pollen.
Few more weeks and we will be in flower mode
I personally wouldn’t call the resulting seeds F2, and I realize the offspring will be all over the place
I’m just excited that I will have a good stable of plants to work with next season.
I choose the Early Queen because of my friends here at Mister Nice and for its genetic tendency to finish in September.
I have a coastal environment 42 N on east coast. I am limited by PM and Bud rot.
I have one goal. A consistent, no herm, rot and resistant strain finishes in September.
Season I found some that worked. Only problem was I didn’t like the smell and taste
Took me four year to set up for next years East Coast “pheno hunt”
ive got Jack, Glue, Cookies, G13, Widow, OGkB, Killer Queen, Grand Daddy Purp, blueberry, and hopefully some columbian/ haze to hit with the EQ XX pollen.
Few more weeks and we will be in flower mode