Ed Rosenthal – A Walk Through My Cannabis Garden: Triploids, Super Buds & A New Experiment
| thcscout | Grow | No Comments on Ed Rosenthal – A Walk Through My Cannabis Garden: Triploids, Super Buds & A New Experiment
Share
- No bookmark found
Triploids: Trainwreck & Blueberry CupcakeThese two are way ahead of the rest. Triploid plants have three sets of chromosomes instead of two, and that makes a big difference—faster growth, bigger yields, and no seeds. They’re vigorous, stable, and ideal for anyone looking to increase flower production without the risk of pollination. I’m really impressed with how these are coming along.
Ed Rosenthal Super BudMy namesake strain is looking great—thick stems, strong structure, and all the signs of heavy bud production ahead. I’ve seen this one thrive in many setups, and it never disappoints.
The Single-Stem ExperimentThis year, I’m also testing something new: growing two different varieties with minimal branching, encouraging a single central cola. The idea is to simplify the grow—less pruning, less maintenance, and possibly more energy going into that one main flower. I’m excited to see how it plays out.
Everything in this garden is grown with Humboldt Seed Company genetics and powered by Advanced Nutrients’ dry fertilizer line.
Let me know in the comments—are you experimenting with new techniques or genetics this season? I’d love to hear what you’re growing.
Ed
www.edrosenthal.com
www.instagram.com/edrosenthal420











