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Danny-boy777

Oi where is everybody?

Oi where is everybody?

Some more African updates from deepest Darkest africa.


Let me know.

Namaste :joint:
 
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I-Shence

Malawi Gold

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Danny-boy777

Unfortunately on the bud side of things my beautiful swazi is Male, so the genes are going into the KC x Brazil ,so we'll have African Brazil sativa.

I am now simply waiting for the other swaz to show sex.

Namaste :joint:
 

lowridersa

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African Red

African Red

Met some guys that have been working on a strain for years called African Red. They have inbred, cross bred a line of sativa's that have a distinctive red stem and lots of harvest. Below are some pics for your review.

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Below is a pic of the local plants that pop up in the compost each year without question. They are weeds.

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oldbootz

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hows that swazi i gifted to you lowrider? still going? it was a very durban leaning swazi with fast flowering and tastes of liquorish :) not a big yielder though. just like an old school DP. it might even be mixed with some Lesotho genetics. who knows.
 
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gibson

@lowridersa tell something about this one in compost. Do You have any buds from it? Is it posible to smoke it? If yes how it taste?
Probably the anser is no, but maybe by dint of compost, from nothing grows something. Organic power ;)
Keep growing guys, greetings from poland.


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Rocky Mtn Squid

EL CID SQUID
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Haiku KooKoo

Haiku KooKoo

Here is a very old photo I took way back in the early 1980's. A very good buddy grew what he said was an African Hash plant strain. He had been growing it for a number of years, so it had become accilmatized to the unique micro ecosystem that was his back yard Hawaiian paradise.

Both plant's are top heavy and leaning over from the weight of their top cola's.

The quality of the pic isn't the greatest. but it gives an idea as to the plant structure. This plant was a short season stunter, meaning it was growing during the winter season - Nov - March.

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He called the strain Haiku KooKoo. Very fat calyxes, with a fruity smell and taste. It was some very good bud, that was very dense, sticky and stinky......:smoker:......one big fat joint would cripple an entire room of toker's with ease.

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Rastak'

Member
I'm just starting to read all the thread but just before, i already see that it is a very insteresting thread !!

I'm rolling one... and GO !!:smokey:

Blessings...

EDIT : Waow !!! I din't read all but it was fantastic for my eyes !!
Very happy to see guys who are passioned for this sort of strains... A special thanks to the 3/4 guys who present us a lot of wonderful wild strains....

I'm sit here... and don't move...
 

lowridersa

Active member
hows that swazi i gifted to you lowrider? still going?
OB sorry man, the poor bugger pegged after a very sad life in my hands.


Do You have any buds from it? Is it posible to smoke it? If yes how it taste?
Unfortuntely not, the plants in the compost heap are annual growers that are weeded each week. They just come back. I have smoked some of them, cant really write a review on it, except that its harsh, airy and hits you upstairs. I will hopefully getthe chance to take some more pictures of the buds in the very near future and of course you will get a couple on here. Cool Runnings.
 

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