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Anyone have updates on their grow projects?
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Hey mayn! Very cool topic.
I was wondering for a while, and i instantly thought of Finola hemp.. Yea i know what you fellas are thinking:" gosh ! thatīs crappy hemp!" Well if you have time, place, and a lot of courage then maybe this could be part of the fundament of a new scottish "landrace". https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=271195 I would call it Flower of Scotland ( because of your national anthem ) ;D |
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from the thread in the link:
Originally Posted by Cannabal View Post There is this Finnish NON-thc strain Finola. It can take minus 5 degress celsius, and it finnishess to total maturity in finlandn short summer. It is grown for oil, oil is in the seeds, result is finola oil. Once I went and drove nby a farm, and all I saw was hemp everywhere. As an old thieve, I cuold not resist, and I stopd my car, and I took few of them. After good drying and cureing, I sampled some with my bong...at that time i had serious anxious depression going on. It didn't get me high at all. But sure it did calm me down. It really worked for my brain. And it did relax my muscles, and it did remove some pains, like LUI would do. I guess it was quite high-CBD strain, this finola. U see, You really shuold, meduser-people try to get your hands with these genes, it is a vigorous plant, even idiot can grow that weed,it is impossible to kill. Hey, if u can grow it in finland, u can grow it anywhere. And, it seems very very very stable. I think it could be good father. It might add some cbd to genetical mix-up. Here is more science about this oil strain: https://www.finola.com Most interesting thing is, these seeds seems to be the perfect food for human. These could solve food problem. And it helped my spinal pains and axiousness quite well. Still, I would like to add some thc, to the mix-up too. The seed oil cured my close relatives skin desease. Monsanto will kill me after saying this out... |
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Hey creativeprocess. Well and this is the tricky part when breeding with hemp, and I guess a lot of the breeders and tokers of the great Scotchland would rather use strains that already exsist, - i would too. But for now i donīt now an official strain that can handle - 5 celsisus degrees (Please post anything about "freeze" tolerant genes, from the drug strain). I think Esbe and ENO did a strain together (?), also Greenthumbs's Scottish,?? I havenīt tried any of them, But I think if you do a cross of :
Project - Flower of Scotland 1 # Scottish - male ( Esbe, Eno, Greenthumbs) X Finola Hemp - female 2 # Indian (Nanda Devi,Parvati etc.) X Finola Hemp - female = select the plants that express the most psycoactive strain, and then try to stabalize it until the 5 th generation ( on DJīs advice). But again if we can get more outdoor Scottish growers to share their knowledge on this subject it would be nice. Btw i am from Scandinavia, and we have some of the same weather as you guys. Hmm What about Autos ?? ( finola has auto genes in itīs DNA) btw. I am no pro breeder, and have a lil newbie experince with this part of the canna culture. please keep that in mind.
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Hey creativeprocess. Well and this is the tricky part when breeding with hemp, and I guess a lot of the breeders and tokers of the great Scotchland would rather use strains that already exsist, - i would too. But for now i donīt now an official strain that can handle - 5 celsisus degrees (Please post anything about "freeze" tolerant genes, from the drug strain). I think Esbe and ENO did a strain together (?), also Greenthumbs's Scottish,?? I havenīt tried any of them, But I think if you do a cross of :
Project - Flower of Scotland 1 # Scottish - male ( Esbe, Eno, Greenthumbs) X Finola Hemp - female 2 # Indian (Nanda Devi,Parvati etc.) X Finola Hemp - female = select the plants that express the most psycoactive plant, and then try to stabalize it until the 5 th generation ( on DJīs advice). But again if we can get more outdoor Scottish growers to share their knowledge on this subject it would be nice. Btw i am from Scandinavia, and we have some of the same weather as you guys. Hmm What about Autos ?? ( finola has auto genes in itīs DNA) btw. I am no pro breeder, and have a lil newbie experince with this part of the canna culture. please keep that in mind.
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Someone was working the finola allready.i cannae remember now.
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This is awesome! Bring on the mince n tatties.
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It's too cold too soon. You would have to do it in greenhouses or polytunnels. I've had some success with various lowryder hybrids in greenhouses but anything I ever planted out in the countryside didn't even make it to producing any worthwhile bud. This is various strains early girl type crosses and lowryder hybrids which are the best option in my opinion.
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I've had plants flower and get pollinated by males and then start growing the following spring, late March. It was this year infact.
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