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ICP and Nepalese Sitting In a Tree
I started two tree top gardens this year as a little experiment. Going well so far. The first garden is growing in a fifty gallon oak tree container wedged five feet in a tupelo tree on the edge of a thick swamp. This garden consist of a nice ICP (India Congo Panama) generously gifted to me last year by Mr. Garcia. This line looks great and Smells unique. I noticed a little bit of recessive mutations in some of the seedlings from this unique cross. Probably from the unruly Panama genes in the makeup. The other plant is a Guawi crossed with OTH (Old Timers Haze). I made this cross last year with a nice Gauwi male and a female OTH cutting.
The next container in a different tree is another fifty gallon with three plants in it. A female Nepalese also from Mr. Garcia is flowering nicely, tied back into the vines. Next is my original SOL Shishkaberry cut from 2001. This old cut is divine with an un-paralleled mouthwash astringent earthy mossy smell and heavy taste. I seeded it with a nice Nepalese male. Next to it with deficiency problems is a female Super Lemon Haze from Greenhouse. |
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Is been hard to work this wont say how long
but I love the happy of ICP, sometimes bit speedy but best turn clean and clear mellow/heady high, lovely for daytime. Flowers quick too and yields are very good due indian influence I guess. Started from a funny India/Congo of uncertain origin and I added 3 Panamans males, then bred and get rid of interexuals which has been main obstacle for its breeding and stabilizing. Had to reject so many lovely ones due few nanas which made stop on this generation and try to concentrate most on sex deprt before deciding next steps. Aromas were delicious in somehope makes great, early and good yield. Resin amount are an add on. Lime flavours Is not ACE job but I hope Dubi excuse me for replying here. Have not seeds to share nor place to talk. Dont know if is worth to keep on breeding much longer and is not for a indica market but will like to do last generation so I can smoke it for long Nepalese Highland is own bred from Reefermans stock who kindly shared with me years ago. Am sure you will love the creamy aroma and flavour plus the feeling good effect. Think shows a nice Nepalese influence. Last selections here were into the 8 weeks and sativa effect. Maybe one year I will finish it after 4-5 generations maybe. Yours P3 still contain a bit of variability but were selected due smoke qualities. A feeling good one best Last edited by charlie garcia; 09-07-2010 at 08:16 AM.. |
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Great info. I love the Nepalese. Very Quick response. Definitly a great breeding tool. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and genetics.
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I cant wait to see the ICP flowers in action.
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me neither, sometimes you can get purples in ICP too
![]() some smoke like a candy ![]() These panamans used in ICP and as you said (good eyes ) were only worthy in males. All female grew awfully and showed problems couldnt use any of the lot. But results had plenty of quality and love to smoke this. Hope you can enjoy like friends do. Am sharing some tests seeds privatelly where Fn3 ICP is crossed again to 6 panaman males but dont know if any will ever germ them or have any interest you know, we live in indica land now and ppl smokes AK47 indica or JH indica phenos, things like that, strange sometimes
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Simply beautiful. I will be taking good care of her. I hope she turns out that pretty. Sounds like you have such a full plate of genetics to work on on. You are very busy. I respect you relentless pursuit of perfection. Many in the business seem to just throw together genes and sell as is, regardless of the outcome. Many kudos to you and Dubi for helping keep the dwindling Cannabis gene pool from shrinking even further. Generations from now Cannabis will be viewed as science and the ones such as yourself working with and saving unique genes will most likely be mostly remembered.
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Beautiful follow-thru on some unique genetics, southernmeds!
Look forward to the fall progress! Looks like you're in a temperate climate, no four season's? Charlie, is the panamanian used in the ICP from the ACE stock? Keep doing what you do my friend!
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hope you are fine, enjoying end of summer there and not helicopters ![]() males in ICP were same panaman used at third step of ACE Panaman. They dusted India/Congo cut Last males used now are F4 of an old Panama 74/possible Panaman red hair, first 2 steps of ACE Panaman. Very firm in sex. cuidate Last edited by charlie garcia; 09-07-2010 at 07:38 PM.. |
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![]() ![]() jejejejejejejejejeI hope you are my friend ![]() Sorry you made me laugh..... Don't get too sad, there are many, many of us who LOVE the sativas...keep searching and we will keep growing
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