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Jact55 Landrace Thread

thejact55

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Oh nice, hope you have lots of room! I got good germ rates from nanda, but I read plenty of other people having bad rates. I got alot of males though. Like 7 out of 9 plants were male.
Post up some pics if you feel like it. You can crash my thread with em lol. I haven't gotten to my kumaoni, Nepalese highland, ukhrul, manipuri, or kerala (just picked kerala up) yet. So many seeds so little time.
 

DanDanger

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I have some Kerala on the way from a trusted, and most awesome friend. Also found, in my own personal experiences, that landrace strains produce more males than females. Out of the 2 Landrace Afghani plants I had, both were male. Sent the beans off to some friends who like to play around with pollen instead.
 

Bardo Eagle

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Yeah maybe I start too many sativa,the goals are the seeds, but I want also some to smoke... When the babies will growing I post some photo in another thread. I'm very interested in preservation of sativa. Sorry for bad English I live in south south Spain
 

thejact55

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Dan danger- sorry about your Afghani plants. You win some and lose some I guess. About the landrace males, sativas should have more females than males I think generally. My luck has been the opposite. Looking forward to seeing your kerala. Think I'm gonna have to wait a year to pop mine.

Bardo- too many sativas is better than not enough :) seeds are my passion also. Seeds first then I can grow for smoke. Your English is good. Mi espanol es malo. Solemente hablo un poquito.
 

thejact55

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Here is my current grow. Very early on they have almost already outgrown my space. It will be a challenge to keep them all in here.

Reed Seed Company Malana- these are my seeds i made, one generation from the original RSC stock. Very tall, in two gallon pots. I am growing these for smoke. 3 females

Tropical Seed Senegal- Wonderful plants, but mine have been very hermie prone. I tossed 3 early due to hermieing. now all of my males have pistils. Me true females have stayed true, no issue with them. Tall and lanky, with nice side branching lower, and a top that shoots up. The buds look to be starting to form a sphere shape. A stem rub gives you a nice smell. Like my females alot, I have four of them. I will pollinate but attempt to leave a few buds a seedless as possible.

Ace seeds Double Thai- from 6 plants I got one female. shorter than the senegal and malana, and wider leaves than i expected. most males flowered quicker than the senegal males, but a couple are still slow to release pollen.

I also posted some pics of buds from my outdoor that is now done.

Pic 1- group shot of plants. Malana left facing the pic, thai, short one in middle, senegal on the right
Pic 2- Senegal top bud
pic 3- RSC Lebanese bud
Pic 4- RSC Sinai bud, my seeds one generation removed
pic 5- RSC Chitrali, one bud from each of my 3 plants
pic 6- Ace Purple Paki Kush. No purple outside, but indoors I had some purple phenos.
 

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Bardo Eagle

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Beautiful grow thejact55 like you I enjoy preservation of landrace. Malana and Senegal are very interesting strains, it's a pity that I don't grab Malana when in stock... I'm growing outdoor also Honduras,Double zamal,ghana,durganchitral and peyote purple. I will made first reproduction and than some cross.
 

thejact55

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Some Bud Porn.

RSC Malana. Second Generation Seeds, my own stock.
Yeild was much higher than expected. They got huge. High is a calming happy high, not overpowering.
 

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thejact55

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Tropical Seeds Senegal. I did have hermie issues, but regardless, I like this strain alot. One plant was super frosty and purple. High is strong. Ranges of smells from fruit to diesel, but a rotten mango was most common
 

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thejact55

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Ace Double Thai. Taken a little early. Probably around 13-14 weeks, could have gone 16-18 weeks. Smell was a funky swampy musty odd smell. High is ok, but I cannot give an accurate report due to her being early.

I have 3 Cannabiogen MangoBiche Columbian females in flower, and 4 males for pollination. Ace says 16-24 weeks, so I'm in for a long ride. Pics to come on this when deeper into flower. After a couple weeks of 11 hrs of light, they are barely in flower.
 

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browntrout

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Some Bud Porn.

RSC Malana. Second Generation Seeds, my own stock.
Yeild was much higher than expected. They got huge. High is a calming happy high, not overpowering.

What's your favorite outdoor strain from RSC?

LEB?? Would love to try that one...
 

thejact55

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My favorite is probably RSC Sinai by a slim margin. I think that one is at the beginning of this thread. I like the lebanese alot too. Smoking on that now!
From the pictures on all of these grow reports it seems to be pretty stable and doesn't let anyone down. Do you have the seeds? grab em while you can, then make your own. I like all of the RSC strains. Some are hard to grow and quality is all over the place, but for a true unworked landrace in pure form, I haven't found a better supplier.
 

Zitz

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Nice pics and info Thejact, this thread should be a sticky :tiphat:
How was the outdoor Pck for you?

I still have some old Sheberghan seeds somewhere, wether they will sprout or not though...
 

thejact55

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Gracias Truhan. Si, tengo manipuri y yo quiero crecer muy pronto. Tu manipuri es muy bueno.

Zitz- do you mean the RSC PKC or the ace variety?
The RSC had huge genetic diversity. Smells and structures were all over the place. A unique plant tthat has some gems. The ace variety was more stabilized. Sturdy plant that yielded a more conventional bud. Purples and green plant are both common. Nice plants as well. I'd say pop the shebergan, i think they can get massive. Wish I had those. Really wanted the new release of Mazar a shariff, which I think is the same or close to the shebergan, but missed out to this point.
 

thejact55

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Introducing my current project. These are Cannabiogen Mango Biche, Columbian landrace.
These are pound for pound, my largest plants given amount of soil i have grown. They are in one gallon pots. I think they are 5 weeks or so into flower. I am terrible at keeping track of time.
Smells are not formed, neither is resin, which is both to be expected on an 18-24 week strain. One stem does have a mint smell, but unsure if this will be the actual smell.
Very tall lanky plants, which massive sidebranching, and medium thickness/length sized leaves.
3 females, pollinated by 4 Mango Biche males, for preservation and future breeding.

I also purchased another tent today, along with a LED light, so I can run for seeds in the summer. If all goes as planned, I will have RSC Manipuri going by April 1st. Really looking forward to this strain.
 

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thejact55

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I also have in the tent, a female Ace PCK female from this summer crossed with a Male RSC Sinai.
Here is the goup shots of the PCK x Sinai. The largest one shows more of the sinai side in smell and structure. Larger in stature and yeild, and portrays that perfumy, lightly fruity sinai smell. The other two have a similar smell to the Ace PCK, but mellower indeed from the mother plant. Same exact age and pot size as the Mango Biche, what a difference!
This is an ongoing experiment I have that I call the mutt. I am keeping these in the tents, with each generation of crosses hit by whatever I have in the tent. So next generation will be pck x sinai x mango biche, and will then be hit with manipuri pollen...and on and on.
 

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burningfire

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nice, I did something like that too, punto rojo x ( nepal x pck ) .. scary potent all around buzz.

it was a bit much for me but I think the mango biche is similar to the punto rojo.. super sharp clear and high energy
 

baduy

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Introducing my current project. These are Cannabiogen Mango Biche, Columbian landrace.
These are pound for pound, my largest plants given amount of soil i have grown. They are in one gallon pots. I think they are 5 weeks or so into flower. I am terrible at keeping track of time.
Smells are not formed, neither is resin, which is both to be expected on an 18-24 week strain. One stem does have a mint smell, but unsure if this will be the actual smell.
Very tall lanky plants, which massive sidebranching, and medium thickness/length sized leaves.
3 females, pollinated by 4 Mango Biche males, for preservation and future breeding.

I also purchased another tent today, along with a LED light, so I can run for seeds in the summer. If all goes as planned, I will have RSC Manipuri going by April 1st. Really looking forward to this strain.
Good lord are you using a power generator for you tent lights ?!
 

thejact55

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@ burning fire- that sound like a wicked cross. I'm curious what this Columbian will have as far as a high. The raciest I have smoked is my senegal, around a 14 week strain, this one being much longer, I would assume I'll be buzzing pretty hard.

@ baduy- haha NO. Don't think I'd be alive to write this if that was the case. I have my finances kids staying at the house temporarily, so my grow room is now a storage room as well. Funny, I guess I can see how that can be portrayed in the pic.
 

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