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TRSC Tirah Valley

p59teitel

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Went with these for the primary outdoor crop this season. Started indoors on the windowsill April 1. Put in the ground May 15. Tripled in size during the hottest June on record. Ended up with 8 girls out of 10. As of today the two tallest are each 14’ 3” and the smallest is 9’ 9”. Branches are huge. Just getting into flowering, some have pink pistils. Healthy as hell, have only seen a couple tiny spots of PM - and July was our wettest one on record. Not seeing many caterpillars at all, although I’ve started weekly B.t. spraying. All organic grow using cow poop and topdressed worm castings only. Odor is a bit skunky. Biggest lesson learned is they need to be 8’ apart, not 4’. I think I’m gonna end up learning a shitload about making hashish LOL

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yesum

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I always thought of hash plants as being short. I guess Mazar I Shariff is somewhat tall though. Envy you with the outdoor grow and prime conditions. Stuck indoors even though I am in cali.
 

herblux

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A couple of my Lebanese went almost 3m (9'9") 16°N of their original latitude in more humid climate closer to sea level. Product description says 0.5-1.5m. 1.5m was about the shortest in the plot. I could imagine that the different light spectrums of the sun, higher humidity coupled with good irrigation, good soil and more root space will make these hash plants grow a fair bit taller than in their usual environment.
 

p59teitel

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Two of the Tirah have jumped out well ahead of the rest. Tirah 1 is a red-stemmed plant that had its top mawed off by some critter back in June that still hit 12 feet and has multiple colas on top. Flowers smell of gas and grape. Very open architecture that works well in a damp seaside climate - zero issues with PM and bud rot so far. Still weeks to go, but recent cool nights in the 40s have really pushed her to start getting more sugary -

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p59teitel

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Tirah 10 is also moving along. She is a bit susceptible to rot and I’ve found it in a half dozen or so spots, including the top cola so she is now back under 15 feet lol. The good thing is that she too is fairly spacious and that makes it easy to spot trouble early before it spreads. This one has a more straightforward gassy smell than Tirah 1.

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p59teitel

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As for the rest, Tirah 3 is a 15’ slowpoke -

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Tirah 5 is another slowpoke, but she and 9 were started a month later than the others -

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Tirah 6 is the smallest of them all at a little over 10 feet. This may be because she is surrounded by other plants and doesn’t get as much light. She has a rich jammy scent and I’m guessing is about 2 weeks behind 1 and 10 -

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Tirah 7 is another 15 footer, also about in the middle in terms of speed into flowering. Similar gassy scent to 10 -

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Tirah 8 is way slow - can she survive until December?

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Tirah 9 is a month younger than the initially popped plants but is catching up -

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And that’s all, folks!
 

thejact55

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Man, I wanted to spring for some of these recently. But rsc was out of most kush types.

These all look great P59!!
 

bleepboop

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Wicked to see a selection of these outdoors!
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herblux

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Very very nice p59teitel !
Which latitude roughly are you at again please? I think I asked you before, but forgot...sorry :D

bleepboop thanks some pretty nice ones amongst your plants mate! Did you get a few hermies or late nanners indoors?

Seems like there's loads of variation in them, lovely!
 

p59teitel

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Very very nice p59teitel !
Which latitude roughly are you at again please? I think I asked you before, but forgot...sorry :D

bleepboop thanks some pretty nice ones amongst your plants mate! Did you get a few hermies or late nanners indoors?

Seems like there's loads of variation in them, lovely!

I’m in southeastern Massachusetts, USA at 42 degrees, right on the coast. Every fall is rainy and foggy here, so it’s a good mold testing location - if plants can make it here, they can make it pretty much anywhere lol
 

herblux

Active member
Thanks very much!

...if plants can make it here, they can make it pretty much anywhere lol

Hmmm also in central Europe at around 50°N? Hahaha! But your grow is promising. Will be interesting when the faster ones finish for you and what you're thinking about the effects. Got two packs here. Maybe I'll do a quick indoor seed run first, before throwing them outside.
 

bleepboop

Active member
herblux yes, in the 2nd generation I had some bananas which I picked off as best I could. It is possible that they were sterile. I had a few seeds but they were from preflowers getting pollen from a 2nd gen Tirah male.

The bud on a stick one was initial seed round and sexually stable despite looking stressed as hell. It was quite nld in appearance and had a crystallised ginger smell.
 

troutman

Seed Whore
You have to also imagine a huge difference with Landraces in their homelands grown in low nutrient soils with
little water compared to when people in modern areas growing them in a rich soil and irrigate them that they'll
grow like crazy.
 
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