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African Strains

Seedlings from different locations to compare.

Congo Pointe Noire x Black Congolese


Malawi Gold


Zambian
man i would love to have those genetics at my disposal, i would love to breed some chunky, heavy producing, short flowering strain with some of those lovely heady highs and deliciousflavors and achieve a lovely blend that could be grown in more northern climates where the season is shorter.. those look like theyll be some gems !
 

Samson4

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Two seeds fell off one of my girls. Open pollinated with 8 different males.



Forgot to say they are Angola Red f2's
 

Kayaman

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Some more Africans - LaManoNegra's gear

Some more Africans - LaManoNegra's gear

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Just wanted to show this season's angola roja x Banghi two phenos, red pistils, grown this year in my terrace and the purple one grown by sun & sea

Red pheno

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Purple pheno

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Wow Kayaman, those are really nice and that huge cola hanging over your head is spectacular. It must be a real pleasure to grow under the sun. :tiphat:
 

Samson4

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man i would love to have those genetics at my disposal, i would love to breed some chunky, heavy producing, short flowering strain with some of those lovely heady highs and deliciousflavors and achieve a lovely blend that could be grown in more northern climates where the season is shorter.. those look like theyll be some gems !

The Congo is right up your alley. It's far more controlled then the Zambian right next to it. I'm actually surprised by the Zambian. They are F2s from African seed stock. They have outpaced the Congo and Malawi by about 50%.
 

Samson4

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A few pics of my cross. It's a Congo PN x Angola Green.
The Angola mom had serrated leaves, while the congo was very smooth.
 

Samson4

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a question that may behave in bloom?
Food, flowering time, etc.

Thanks in advance

Flowering times vary from 13-16 weeks.
She can stretch but nothing like a haze. The stretchiest pheno has deep burgundy stems and is a real keeper with a potent electric high.

Taste ranges from spicy, woody, carrot to floral, lavender and grape.

As for feeding, I use bat guanos and compost teas.
 

BEC

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Flowering times vary from 13-16 weeks.
She can stretch but nothing like a haze. The stretchiest pheno has deep burgundy stems and is a real keeper with a potent electric high.

Taste ranges from spicy, woody, carrot to floral, lavender and grape.

As for feeding, I use bat guanos and compost teas.

Samson4 ok thanks, I had the doubt that, that African sativa varieties tend to take more account heheheh certainly used for drilling as chicken manure or a dove?
The results are very good and the great economic cost.

Saludos:wave:
 

Roms

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Hi' few F2ing Swazi Red there ;)
One male for 9 gazelles on douzen batch...
Padre cut is kept and just one female saved too, has a little polyploidy inside, #9 just below :)






I still have my cut also from last year, named Petula and already crossed with a Libanese and now Bx with the Swazi fella passage. (SwaziLibans current Bxing last pictures above)

Petula cut 2010



Vibes' PTG :smoke:
 

johnny c

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congo haze is a great africian cross buddy,its a john sinclaire crossed with a congo strain,out of 200 strains or so i have tryed,that is a big stand out
placed number 4th in cup,everyone tought it would be top 2
 
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.bzh
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Ah'ah simply oldschool lover you know how i feel
It's an old new done and im feeling good bro peace :ying:
 

Mustafunk

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Great stuff guys! :)

Anyway, we got some stuff here that I also posted in the Ultimate Sativa Thread:

Zamal X Yunnan male, and female beauty as well:

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Fast Congolese sativa:

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