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    New brood

    interesting, besides wider leaves, they're carrying the original G-13 sawtooth leaf edges ... 'NCDG's recessive 'G-13' must be showing her stuff ... Warning: that plant may 'hurt' ya, be careful, ... 'hurts so good' :thumbsup: :jointsmile:
    the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . New brood Hey Grow Gang... Pic of new kids...NorCalDaddysGirlxSourJack...Let the growin begin.... Peace, Treetops :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    #2
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    New brood

    Hmmm,...sounds like this is doing what you wanted....Lets hope the best is yet to come...

    Cant wait to see how it tastes.....:thumbsup:

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    #3
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    New brood

    Kids in they're new cribs...The "monster" is one of the same...dont know why it took off like it did...it was in the basement....cooler temps 68ish...with just a 100watt CFL..then to this cab yesterday...All the DGXSJs were started on 9/16....The DGs..on the 20th.....

    Remoted my ballast, turned the light around..replaced fan...things ready for another winter grow...

    Peace,
    Treetops :thumbsup:

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    #4
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    New brood

    Tryin to show that the the 4 on the left are the cross's...NCDGxSJ...the 3 on the right are just NCDG...I am a rookie, but it looks like there may be a couple of different phenos here...Any thoughts?
    Thanks as always...

    Peace,
    Treetops

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    #5
    Senior Member

    New brood

    Hey Gang,

    Kids are all a month old or better...except for the HS rear right corner...Using FoxFarm nutes...Gotta love it...

    1st pic,DGXSJ on the left DG on the right..
    2nd pic, The Monster..this plant is the same age as the others 1 month as of the 16th..I've never had a plant grow this big this fast...
    3rd pic, Roots of the Monster..
    4th pic Group pic of just the DGXSJ..

    Thanks for stopping by....
    Peace,
    Treetops :jointsmile:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    New brood

    Clone the living daylights outta that 'monster' pheno or use it in your next generation of crosses. That is a pheno worth saving, male or female, in some form, for its vigor and stature. That is an EXCELLENT looking cannabis plant. Which strain/cross is it?

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    #7
    Senior Member

    New brood

    Stinky,
    Thanks for your words of praise...I couldnt ask for more...
    What it is...its a cross of the NorCalDaddy'sGirl with Sour Jack...it was the first one to crack seed...been growing strong like that from day one...

    Thanks,
    Peace,
    Treetops :thumbsup:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    New brood

    If I had the choice, I'd back-cross it to a NCDG. My only complaint with the NCDG is that the new, young leaves are rather tender, and even though the plant clones fast, in sub-optimal conditions is is very difficult to harden off. Adding a set of genetics that shows very vigorous thick leaves would be beneficial IMO.

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    #9
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    New brood

    Thats the plan, backcross with the NCDG,...Reaper and I had talked about doing this, I had some pollen, so I gave it a shot...this is the results...I like the results...Maybe this will do the trick in making a sturdier clone one day..

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    #10
    Senior Member

    New brood

    WOW Tree!!!! The monster is INCREDIBLE!!!!
    All of them look good, but DAMN!!!! That sucker is a freak of nature.
    Has it shown sex yet? As stinky said, even if it's male, you GOTTA carry those genetics on bro... I'd try to cross that with everything and anything I could!! LOL
    Rock on Tree

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