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Train Brain
ParticipantAye, the earlier posts finally came through –
Not pictured above, but figured why not before it gets the chop – here is the F3 seed 3 that ended up being a male

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ParticipantF3 Line up:

F3 seed 1 (female)

F3 seed 2 (male)

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ParticipantContent Warning: Pollen and Pollen sacks (lol)
F4 line up:

F4 seed 1

F4 seed 2

F4 seed 3

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ParticipantF3 –
Thinking about killing off the male this weekend. I’m assuming it has spread enough pollen around.

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ParticipantWelp, The post never came through so apologies if does cause double posting in the future
F4

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ParticipantI just made two reply posts here, one for the f4s and another for the f3s, both containing multiple pictures and neither show for me. Guessing I should avoid multiple pictures in the future? I don’t want to end up double posting. Hopefully they’ll come through eventually… if/when they do, the pictures were taken today, day 28 of flower.
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ParticipantTop dressing with worm, castings and craft blend, and every other water I rotate between stash, blend and recharge
I’m used to doing 3-5 gallon fabric pots so the 1 gallon plastic containers have been a challenging learning curve.
I’ll upload some updated photos and day count later today when lights come on. But I did discover one more F3 male (a couple plants got put in late because they weren’t looking healthy for flower at the time the rest of them went in) that is getting chopped so I don’t have competing pollen floating around.

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ParticipantOops, uploaded the F4 photo twice. Here is the F3 line

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ParticipantAbove are the F4s, all female and relatively short/squat with fairly tight spacing
Below are the F3s – 2 female, one male. Some plants wrinkling of the leaves. I chalked this up watering issues on my side.

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ParticipantSorry for the delay in posting – I ended up transplanting everything into 1 gallons and pretty much flipping right to flower. Picked a keeper male which ended up being a chill out OG F3. Selected for its structure. I have a bunch of females I’m waiting to see and smell their development before picking a couple winners.
I know the focus are the Chill Out OGs so I’ll keep it to that here.

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ParticipantThanks! They are some of the healthiest.

I’m noticing some yellowing and curling of cotyledons across the tent. I’m chalking that up to the air temperature being too low (~62°f), I’ve corrected that (72°), and I likely over watered.
Plan is to let them soak up that water over the next week and they should be good to go into their final (1 gal) containers.
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ParticipantCrossing two established lines together give you an F1 seed. Breeding a male and female from those seeds gives you F2 seeds, and so on.
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ParticipantProbably won’t post an update for a week or so as there won’t be too much development above the soil

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ParticipantLast two posts are out of sequence. I tried to post em but they didn’t appear until 3 days later. Weeeeird
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