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Afghani and Train Wreck cuttings |
Three of each. The afghani cuttings have much larger leaves, as they are from a first generation cloned mother. The Train Wreck host plant should show sex within a week or so, and this should give them a head start on rooting WHEN she shows herself to be a lady... |
09/17/04 |
Train Wreck node 7 weeks |
This one is weird and in my opinion still possibly female. |
09/20/04 |
Train Wreck node 7 weeks |
This one looks like a male pollen sac. |
09/20/04 |
Train Wreck node 8 weeks |
It is now officially a female. Yeehaw!!! I'll name this one Nyx. She is already 1 week into flowering, and I'm not going to put her back into veg. I have taken several cuttings from her already, and three of them are showing roots. She was a short-lived mother, just like the greek Goddess Nyx, which is why she is so named. |
09/26/04 |
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Another angle on the 8 week node |
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09/26/04 |
3 Train Wreck cuttings starting |
These have been in the aero-cloner for 13 days now. I did not apply any rooting hormones or solutions, just pure H2O. |
09/26/04 |
NL5 Female at 8 weeks |
This mother-to-be is now named Orchid. |
10/06/04 |
NL5 node at 8 weeks |
Looks like a male to me, but I'll let it veg until I have no doubts about the gender of this one. |
10/06/04 |
Humboldt Indica Female at 8 week |
I've never tried this variety, so I'm curious as to how it will do. This mother-to-be is now named Pandia, after the greek goddess of brightness. |
10/06/04 |
Another angle on this HI node |
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10/06/04 |