Esskie
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Hi there,
This thread should have been called RSC Garhwali Jungli, Malana Cream and Parvati.....my aploz folks
I'd like to introduce you to the latest addition to the family if I may......a little baby Garhwali
After a nice selection of Garhwali, Malana, Parvati and more Mazar & Lebanese IBLs arrived at the end of the week we couldn't resist popping a couple despite having just got some space cleared in the veg room
This is a Himalayan strain (I've always had a thing about weed from this part of the world ) used mainly for hand rubbed charas as I think most of the local farmers in that area practice
this is the kinda stuff I'm talkin about
It's an IBL of a jungli Himalayan charas line grown at 31°N latitude at an approx height of 2000m-3000m (I think I'm correct in saying that about the height it's grown at?, I must clarify that) high in the mountains around the Ganges Valley in the Indian Himalayas
Reaching heights of 1.5m-3m outdoors and having a surprisingly early finishing time of early October at it's region of origin
We're hoping to use our chosen Lebanese male to pollinate this strain to achieve an earlier finish but hopefully disease resistance too.
It's still early days before there'll be any of that goin down tho
On the 9th Jan 3 x Garhwali were placed into soak for 18hrs or more then into a small germinating tray I use with a multi-purpose compost............this one broke the surface of the soil on the 11th and was potted today
Certainly no problems with germination with these anyway :yay:
On the 10th 3 x Malana Cream were placed into soak and left all night before they were placed between a couple of small squares of moist capillary matting, that's been very handy for such purposes, on the 11th.....just checked on them and am happy to see 1 has a healthy white tap root so will also need potting
These will be potted up as & when they need it with maybe a touch of Canna Rhizotonic or S/Thrive when doing so, other than that they will be fed nothing other than regular 24hr tap water
We've ordered a kilo tub of bat guano incase a wee boost is required during bloom?
Lighting during veg will be a 250w 8U CFL atm then under a 600w sodium dual spectrum bulb for the last week's veg and bloom
Hopin to have a pic of the Malana by next update so keep your fingers crossed for me
Cheers, Esskie
This thread should have been called RSC Garhwali Jungli, Malana Cream and Parvati.....my aploz folks
I'd like to introduce you to the latest addition to the family if I may......a little baby Garhwali
After a nice selection of Garhwali, Malana, Parvati and more Mazar & Lebanese IBLs arrived at the end of the week we couldn't resist popping a couple despite having just got some space cleared in the veg room
This is a Himalayan strain (I've always had a thing about weed from this part of the world ) used mainly for hand rubbed charas as I think most of the local farmers in that area practice
this is the kinda stuff I'm talkin about
It's an IBL of a jungli Himalayan charas line grown at 31°N latitude at an approx height of 2000m-3000m (I think I'm correct in saying that about the height it's grown at?, I must clarify that) high in the mountains around the Ganges Valley in the Indian Himalayas
Reaching heights of 1.5m-3m outdoors and having a surprisingly early finishing time of early October at it's region of origin
We're hoping to use our chosen Lebanese male to pollinate this strain to achieve an earlier finish but hopefully disease resistance too.
It's still early days before there'll be any of that goin down tho
On the 9th Jan 3 x Garhwali were placed into soak for 18hrs or more then into a small germinating tray I use with a multi-purpose compost............this one broke the surface of the soil on the 11th and was potted today
Certainly no problems with germination with these anyway :yay:
On the 10th 3 x Malana Cream were placed into soak and left all night before they were placed between a couple of small squares of moist capillary matting, that's been very handy for such purposes, on the 11th.....just checked on them and am happy to see 1 has a healthy white tap root so will also need potting
These will be potted up as & when they need it with maybe a touch of Canna Rhizotonic or S/Thrive when doing so, other than that they will be fed nothing other than regular 24hr tap water
We've ordered a kilo tub of bat guano incase a wee boost is required during bloom?
Lighting during veg will be a 250w 8U CFL atm then under a 600w sodium dual spectrum bulb for the last week's veg and bloom
Hopin to have a pic of the Malana by next update so keep your fingers crossed for me
Cheers, Esskie