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Taskenti the SATIVA hashplant

Ickis

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I have a few packs of CBG Taskenti from several years ago. There are 2 phenos. One being the "giant" indica hashplant with the knockout body stone and the other is the "sativa" hashplant with a lemon smell and an up high and mind altering stone like the Sensi's NL that was used to backcross this line.

I popped 6 seeds and got 4 females. They are all giants. 11 feet tall or more. They look like big Christmas trees. They are loaded. These will yield upwards of 3 lbs each. The smallest one will be 2 pounds. They are starting to get frosty. These will take at least until Oct 15 to finish.






















 

VirginHarvester

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When did you sprout these?

What is your feeding and watering regime?

They are just awesome.

Do you wish you would have tried to harvest some pollen and make more seeds?


and which plant is the indica pheno? They all look like big ole sativas to me.
 
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Ickis

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I started the seeds in February. Weeded out the males and put the females outside in the ground around June 20. I use osmocote when I first plant them and put a handful of 10-1-1 bat guanno on top. I didn't have to hand water at all this year as we had a near perfect vegetating grow season. However, I did give them a gallon of liquid fertilizer 20-20-20 in July and August. Then on Sept 1 I hit them with a gallon of flowering ferts 20-60-20 and layer on some 1-10-1 bat guanno.

All 4 seem to be the "sativa" pheno. I figured they were a landrace and true breeding so I didn't need to clone or make seeds because I have 2.5 packs left. Then I started researching Taskenti and come to find out it is an ibl with NL in the mix and it has 2 pheno's..."giant" indica that smells like hash and the "sativa" hashplant that is huge and smells likes lemons. Well the cornfield smells like lemons for sure.

I am at 40.5 N.

Thanks for the comments people. These plants are pretty freakin awesome. It's mostly the genetics and mother nature this year. It has been a super season.
 

Highlighter

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Nice work, Ickis, they're looking great! Hoping they're mold-resistant, dem's some HUGE plants! :yoinks:
The Uzbekistan genetics look outstanding, another winner for charlie! :respect:
Best wishes on a proper finish.
 
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Mossad

Talk about Christmas in the Cornfield, that is some kind of noticable weed that farmer has growing there.

Very impressive, I seem to have a taste for that area of the worlds strains; I think some ancestors used to toke down on those varaties pretty passionately.

CBG? Unclear abriviation for myself, can someone spell this out please?
 

Hold Your Fire

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Nice freakin plants Ickis. Keep us posted with a smoke report, please! Good luck with your harvest, those monsters will keep ya' busy for a while.
 
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Very Nice, can't wait to see the end result. How is the mold resistance? We are having mold issues on a couple hopefully you are not :)
 

VirginHarvester

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CBG's description calls it 100% indica so am surprised they would have sativa phenos. They also say needs good ventilation and dry atmosphere in flower so it must be mold susceptible. Says it's only 7-9 week flower.

Unfortunately it's CBG's most expensive strain at about $135 on Dr Cronic, although out of stock. Gypsy Nirvana has it at about the same price.
 

Bacchus

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Awesome Those are some BIG girls..... Congrats on growing yourself a few years of personal :D :D
 

Ickis

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virgin in another thread somebody was explaining that they are actually and ibl made from ubekistan hashplant. They used and 1991 Sensi seeds NL ( the one that did and still does WOW people) and crossed it. Then they kept bxing or whatever so they are F9 and stable. But you still can get a lemon smelling, sativaish NL pheno. The indica ones are considered giant indicas and smell like hash and supposedly have a very narcotic body buzz of great potency.

All of mine have a sativa look to them with the christmas tree like structure and the spearshaped colas. But you can also see that they are somewhat indica too. This all suprised me. I was actually expecting a landrace indica called Taskenti that would be uniform and be mid-height, fat, greasy leafed indica hashplants.

There were no grow reports that I could find. Then I read in CannaBible that Taskenti (the sample he smoked) had an up sativa buzz. This was a head scratcher. Then I found the threads were they were explaining the phenos and stuff.

I will keep updating this and give the final bud shots and smoke report. Hopefully in the other seeds I will get some sativa and indica phenos to compare.

I have some other huge plants that you guys might be interested in looking at. I have a GrindHouse outdoor thread with some 10 foot Prophet plants (Bubba Kush x Blue Sonja) and in the SeedBay section there is a Chemdog D x Afghani by HipCat thread and you really need to see the awesome 10-11 footers that are crystal covered chemmy incredible.

Then go check out JJS G13/SD thread in the Head Seeds section. More 10 foot monsters.

I'm kinda like a parasite monster grower. The farmer works his magic with the soil and I parasitically stick some seedlings in amongst the corn. LOL!
 

VirginHarvester

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Ickis said:
virgin in another thread somebody was explaining that they are actually and ibl made from ubekistan hashplant. They used and 1991 Sensi seeds NL ( the one that did and still does WOW people) and crossed it.
So it is part Sensi NL? Is the current Sensi NL on their website the same "wow" NL you're talking about... that that strain of NL is still available? Not that Sensi's is inexpensive but the Taskenti is pretty darn expensive. Would be awesome to do an outdoor grow with though, wow.
 
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charlie garcia

Hello

a end 90's NL from Sensi Seeds was used in original "f1", then inbreed to F7-F10 (lots available in market) Includes 3 BX to pure uzbeks in F5, F7 and F9 as they were been worked as well. Original Uzbek has also these 2 phenos, they almost never want to mix together. Small differences compared to pure Uzbek

I suggest to outbreed Taskenti to another line and check results for some finest and hashy hybrids ;)

best
 
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happyherb

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ive got some Taskenti x OMS (old mother sativa)....cant remember exactly how they grew but i know that i wasnt unhappy with them at all...only got them to 3 weeks 12/12 indoors ....seems like they could be some really big plants especially with the OMS mixed in with it....i hope to get to them again....threads like this remind me of what im missing out on ....

....nice work with the trees ickis.HH. =]-~
 

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