Just to show you pics from caribbean bagseeds... It seems to be from St Vincent but i'm not 100% sure.
So, they are at 2 weeks of blooming, under 400HPS.
They are declared all female but i keep an eye on it because of the genetic.
looks like a variation of lambsbreath. tall and large node gaps; are the leaves skinny? cant see by photo! and it needs a bit more nutrients then congrats.
Leaves are skinny yes... It is the most sativa i have on this round.
I don't feed them for the moment... (Light mix from Biobizz soil)
I'll give them some nutrients for the first time at the end of this week.
to the 2 idiots that didnt like my post; have your ever grown jamaican strains? i have, jamaican blue mountain which is NOT blue, ice which has brownish bud, lambsbreath or lambsbread, both names used, no problem mon or NPM, and a red hair that had a name i could not pronounce. 5 sofar and smoked countless strains when there. been there 8 times for holidays and ran a hotel/resort for 4 months when the owner had surgery.
i am really hoping that brown bud appears as its a beautiful mellow smoke with a lot of head high kick and body painfree numbness but you can still party hardy. ST. Vincent is right there nearby and i have toured all the islands but haiti as i dont like spears thrown at me. bloody savages!
Just to show you the last pics i have from this girls...
I had to cut them earlier at about 90 days and they need at least 120 days i think but it can be a great strain...
I was surprised by the amount of resin for this sort of landrace...
About the smoke, one was very high and light !! hihi^^ She had not enough time of flowering to developp aromas... And the second was very high too but not very light... it gives you a clear sativa high...
Hashish from Pollinator was good too... Very spicy... and lighlty red...
Here another bagseed from you given to me by bro Sto, "Gwada, Ste Lucie, Dominique". Tested in 2010 with just 2 seeds, had two female but one early hermie. The other one #2 was a crazy wild diva, i couldn't get her stretch in my 1m80 box hehe. Finished her flowering stretch as an ornemental plant at home lol. A true beauty bagseed but lots of breed to do!
Bonne suite St Vincent et spécial dédicace à Lagoutche, mission to zion, the other supposed St Vincent cut was really resin amaz, so maybe less "wild" too than your Gwada mix?...
hé les amis j'ai toujours des graines de st vincent et grenadines ,avec juste une génération de plus .
100% sur pour la jamaicaine a l'interieur de cette souche ,mais surement hybridée avec d'autres sativas .
je l'ai refait quelques fois pour essayer de tomber sur le phéno qui tournait en clone et qui était incroyable ,mais je ne l'ai pas retrouvé sur une dizaine de femelles .