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Taskenti

Carraxe

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Some pictures of the five Taskenti 2012 I have. I have just put them in 3l pots to get ready to flower in some days. I'm also going to top them, I remember them growing a lot. I've already sort some females, and I think that there males as well.

Branchy stinky bushes, they are about 40 cm tall.



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Carraxe

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A male Taskenti 2012. Finally I got 3 females and two males.

It's been flowering for two and a half weeks and flowers are appearing everywhere. I'll use both males for crossing, but the other one isn't that advanced, since I took him out of the tent as soon as I noticed it was a male.



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Carraxe

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A couple of days ago I took a lot of flowers from that male (2012 F2) and pollinated a plant that had been flowering for three weeks. This was a cut of my special original selected Taskenti mom. Today the pistils are brown all around the plant, so I'll get a good amount of seeds.

Probably a backcross will get us plants very similar to my mom, but it is something I have to test. I keep clones of all the 5 plants from that line, 2 males and 3 females, just in case.

I have to test the 2005 line yet, but I plan to use the males as well and select in the offspring. It is a pity they didn't make any flower yet, because they are outside the tent and the temps are quite cold. I hope I can make some place in the tent and put them there for some days, to induce faster flowering.

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Carraxe

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I've got some pictures of the 2005 Taskentis I'd like to link. But there is an active censorship when linking to c a n n a b i s c a f e.n e t, so I'll wait
 

Carraxe

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Taskenti 2005.




Pollinated Taskenti GZ



Does anyone know why this page doesn't link to where I put my images? The ones uploaded to ICMag are garbage

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hello

was a pleasure to read infos about taskenti

i was invited at kaiki's house one day to speak (in 2005).at the end he offered me taskenti x mazar e sharif (real seed company ) ,and others crosses

i had around 30 seeds so i was able to find a lot of genetic expressions in this cross .

i will not talk about the mazar phenos .not the point here .

pure taskenti phenos were awesome ,all greys ,very kush plant ,low density buds ,but extremely resinous ,and buds very good size .impressionnante effecto :) i loved it .i still think to taskenti from time to time .

i would love to grow it again but not bred with mazar ,in pure form .

continue the good work ;) see you
 
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Carraxe

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Thanks for the support. I believe this weed is so special that needs some work of preservation, that's why I'm in.

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Carraxe

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I have 3 2012 F2 females and one from 2005 flowering at about 6 weeks. I can say they are very similar and all of them have started to pack a lot of resing. All of them look very good, I'll try to take some pictures. I'm pleased I saved some seeds.

The females from these lines are a good first approximation to the real value of the males I'm going to use for breeding. By now, they rock.

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Carraxe

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Some pictures of the Taskenti lines. They are all about 6 weeks in flower.

First of all, the 2005 female. Tall, strong, dark leaved, shiny with resin, impressing:



It is the only female I got in 13 plants. The good thing is that this female is that good, probably the males I got are good as well.

And one of the females of the 2012 line. They are picky with nutrients, I got some burnt leaves. Looks a little slower, but buds are hard rock, juicy and appetising.




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Really beautiful man! :)

Just a question because I got a little mixed up.You have another line from 2005 except the s1?I thought the 2005 were s1 and now I read about males :biggrin: so I got confused,hehe...

Rock on! :tiphat:
 

Carraxe

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Really beautiful man! :)

Just a question because I got a little mixed up.You have another line from 2005 except the s1?I thought the 2005 were s1 and now I read about males :biggrin: so I got confused,hehe...

Rock on! :tiphat:
It was labeled as S1 but it wasn't a S1: I got a lot of males. I was worried the label was totally wrong but I can say it is definitely Taskenti. I guess it is an F1, but I'll wait to test the female to make any conclusion.

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Carraxe

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I forgot to post some pictures of the males I am using to pollinate my Taskenti mom. These are some males from the 2005 line. I've already used this one and other one, but I have several different cuts to test. I'll try to use as many as possible, I've got near a dozen.

I can't say how much time they've been flowering, since I took them out of the tent and they were outdoors quite a lot of time. Their growth was affected and they were growing very slowly.







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Carraxe

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Female Taskenti 2005 at near 8 weeks. Stems smell strong, but buds are hard as rock, sticky, and when rubbed they smell very subtle like dried fruit and nuts.



Very nice plant. I've seen a couple of red pistils, very rare, but they are too little to be seen on the pic.

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Carraxe

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I am going to cut this plant. It is the selected cut. It's been completely pollinated 8 weeks ago and the seeds are well matured. The male I used was one from the 2012 run.



This other Taskenti clone has been pollinated by the other male from the 2012 run. Pollination was just 4 weeks ago, so I'll have to wait a while before harvest. I didn't pollinate the whole plant, so I'll have some deadly Taskenti buds with 14 weeks. As always, bud is hard as rock.



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Carraxe

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I made an account in the seed bay. And I sent them a mail last week. Still no answer.
 
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Also heard that things are pretty dead in the Bay in the last few months... .Looks like you did a great repro Carraxe!Congrats!
 

Carraxe

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The pollination with the other different males was a success. This is the selected Taskenti mom pollinated with the #3 2012 male:



Most of the seeds look dark and mature.

This is the same Taskenti clone pollinated with pollen from two different males from the 2005 run.



In a couple of months I will grow plants coming from all the different males to compare. I am going to keep the 2005 and 2012 lines separately. We have been smoking the females from these seeds after some cure. Killer herb, my friends just fall down slept in a moment, love them.

And good news: two of the plants from the 2005 line that I though were males, happened to be females. I got them wrong because of the hard branching they have in the internodes, that make them look like male preflowers. It is nice I saved all the plants I had.

Everything is going great. :peacock:
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