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Hammerhead

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Just trim off the larger fan leaves on phenos like that.

Strawberry Diesel x Grinspoon Seed plant
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Normannen

Anne enn Normal
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Naga cultivar from Ukhrul by TRSC.
As long as I keep her under 12/12 she keeps throwing out spears like these without maturing. If I dry some of these spears, that smell like ripe mangoes btw, and smoke them I magically fall asleep and wake up 1or2 hours later without understanding how I fell asleep in the first place, this stuff creeps on you like this when it's immature, imagine what it'd do if I ever finished it...
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Cerebralfluid

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Got some stuff going this year.... finally getting around to posting on here again.
Running some F2's from last year's seed run of WBSC Citrus chunk haze (oldskool BC Grapefruit x Original Haze)
Grew out one pack of F1's last year and got a couple of really banger females, one showing more haze influence and one more grapefruit. Made seed with those two and two males that actually had a stronger grapefruit stem rub than the smell of the females which were more one note haze smelling.
F2's are still small but got a couple that are showing slightly broader leaves with purple/red stem coloration, and slightly more compact structure, and some which just look like haze seedlings. Going to try to take the line in two resolute directions from here, but i have a feeling the more grapefruit influenced plants will be more interesting.
Also running my fav clone of WBSC Jamaican pineapple skunk x O. haze, and picked up a new pack of that to look for a good male.
WBSC is about to or already did shut down sales, so i actually picked up a good amount of their gear to save and repro for the sake of posterity.
Also running some old Cali-O/Tangie from the local SoCal grower community (old stock from a few years ago, super poor germination so running them to make new seed stock)
And of course gonna search some more Malawi as i do every year.
Might do some outcrossing this year too as i would like to see Cali-O x Citrus Chunk haze and Cali-O x Malawi
 

Cerebralfluid

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Naga cultivar from Ukhrul by TRSC.
As long as I keep her under 12/12 she keeps throwing out spears like these without maturing. If I dry some of these spears, that smell like ripe mangoes btw, and smoke them I magically fall asleep and wake up 1or2 hours later without understanding how I fell asleep in the first place, this stuff creeps on you like this when it's immature, imagine what it'd do if I ever finished it... View attachment 19000604 View attachment 19000605 View attachment 19000606
I found the ukhrul to be too hempy for my taste. Manipuri was much better, similar but much more resin
 

Lugo

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Best place to show off your plants this thread.

Mexican Vanilla Skunk x Mexican Sativa Skunk

Only 1 of 2 examples of this side line of the MVSxMSS can't wait to get back to this line.

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Normannen

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I found the ukhrul to be too hempy for my taste. Manipuri was much better, similar but much more resin
Ironically enough the Naga, though stemming from the Laotian border is also, geographically speaking a Manipuri type as well, since the Ukhrul region is in the Manipur district too, :p
but I get you, I'm just being a sticky stickler and I agree, the mainstream Manipuri cultivars are better ganja material. They are very different cultivars. The Naga shows a stronger similarities to Thai cultivars which like to stretch and take longer to mature, also, it's wouldn't surprise me if it was bred with some multipurpose cultivars of Nepal at some point. But all this is speculation as I have not run any genetic tests on it, nor will I be able to at any point in the foreseeable future. And I don't have enough money to fund an ask to Canna or any other sci-can related company.
 
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