Fruity Freak by Hielevationgenetics

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I decide to go ahead and pop a couple since they veg slow......should have an open spot by the time they're ready. These are a Supafreak that's was selfed for the fruity pheno. I've grown Freakshow and Supafreak a few times so looking forward to this run.
I think I'll start them in solos and then to 2 gal bags of coco when the time comes. I have a diy top drip setup I may try on these.....;smoke
I like to germinate in 1 part 3% peroxide to 2 parts water and soak for 24hrs....the either paper towel/baggie or into medium.20250302_103740.jpg20250302_103730.jpg20250302_103542.jpg
 
Sativa all the way.....great day time weed. I've been pleased with potency and would say it stacks up to most and well above some.... but I hear that as the big complaint.
I'm sure like everything else where the seeds come from makes a difference. I get mine from the original breeder so can only speak for those and 1 plant I grew from hsc I think a long time ago as a freebie. But I have been impressed with potency and love the effects. I'm a heavy smoker so if it works for me it's more than enough for most.
Supafreak is definitley stronger than regular Freakshow....so if your not a heavy smoker the Freakshow will do the trick. Very unique terps on the ones I've grown....very floral almost perfumy with just a hint of lemon. The wife loves the stuff for energy while stoned.
I highly recommend it if you get a chance.
 
They're alive! Both new seedlings have broke the surface.
I'm going to run 4 of these in a 3x3 and already had 2 started...2nd pic is the largest one of those. Got my diy top drip started up to get them going....I'll have to decide on using wick bases or top drip throughout the rest of the grow....20250306_062336.jpg20250306_062344.jpg
 
The new girls are a week old today. The 2 I had started are moving along after a bad start from grower error.....first time in straight coco and mistakes were made. All seems forgiven now and soon have a tent full of freaks.
Using Jacks out of the hydro res to feed after mixing with ro to cut it down a little.20250312_055007.jpg20250312_054952.jpg20250312_055000.jpg
 
I now have 4 Fruity freaks going and will grow them out in the 3x3 since other plans were cancelled due to gender issues....
So it'll be coco on wick bases with Jacks 321......Spider Farmer se5000 with old style uv/ir bars....have some blue in there to play with also.
Going with minimal veg time so probably right after the 2 new ones get transplanted I'll flip. Might have to top the largest to try for some kind of canopy...20250316_064212.jpg20250316_064207.jpg20250316_064201.jpg20250316_064150.jpg
 
Just WOW.never in my years seen leaves like that.awesome outside stealth and a trimmers paradiseā€¦actually they might attract attention growing wierd like that.would def draw me in for a better look..leaves resemble baby fern leaves in a way.you know much about the history or country of origin..

def in for the šŸš“
 
Just WOW.never in my years seen leaves like that.awesome outside stealth and a trimmers paradiseā€¦actually they might attract attention growing wierd like that.would def draw me in for a better look..leaves resemble baby fern leaves in a way.you know much about the history or country of origin..

def in for the šŸš“
They are a Freakshow x with Pineapple Express and then back crossed for the fruity pheno. All the history on how it was bred is on the breeders site(Hielevationgenetics) but a brief summary from their site:

The story of the creation of this seed bank is infinitely complex and multi-faceted but here you will find a brief summary of its history and what it consists of today. As the words from Shapeshifter: Most folks can tell just by looking at the list that our primary interest has always been in "Sativas" (tropical and subtropical origin) or narrow leaf varieties, but just for the sake of variety and diversity, there is plenty of "Indica" (Afghanica) influence in the collection as well as some indica dominant cultivars in the mix. Suffice it to say at this point that I devoted a lifetime (from my teens to my 60s) to the improvement of this cannabis genome, mostly self-taught but I have read and learned from others extensively along the way, (Although there wasn't a hell of a lot written on the subject in "the day").





The creation story of Freakshow gives an example of what goes into gene manipulation on a cultivar, and the same type of dedication went into the rest of the seed bank. Anyways I have always had a seed library including all kinds of food crops and have always kept improving it all for well over 4 decades. there is nothing in the bank at this point that doesn't meet up with my full approval and satisfaction and I am highly discerning, to say the least. It should be noted that ruthless culling of varietals that fell short was ongoing, mostly because you have to but also because the collection simply got too big and was thinned out by over 90% on several occasions. Even now it would take another lifetime to go through and grow out everything here. So I've decided to start releasing this lifelong project to other aficionados of the world to enjoy and hopefully keep line breeding and selecting the work I've done thus far to continue the preservation of these now rare and hard-to-find genetics. and enjoy you will!





There is something for everyone in here, but in particular, there is an ominous choice for those who are into very "heady", higher THC, creativity, and idea-inducing, terpy, old-school tropicals. Along with traits like exotic aromas, rare terpene profiles, cannabinoid levels, phenomenal effects, bud structure, calyx ratios, trichome density, shorter flower times, and pest and mildew resistance were constantly selected for. And more, much more details on all of this are forthcoming as I get around to writing it all down and I look forward to laying out all the details for those who are interested. An awful lot can be said about my selection criteria and breeding regimens, but i'm thinking let's just let the cannabis speak for itself. And, as in the past, the positive feedback loop is where the real payoff is for me.
 
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