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here she is:
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that's a nice looking specimen! How does the effect compare to say, Oaxacan? dubi, how many generations have you been stabilizing the strain?
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Thule! I'm sorry I overlooked your post! The effect is not unrelated to some of the oaxacans that I've grown. However, I'd call the guatemalan a little milder in potency and a little more "trippy" than some of the oaxacans, some of which are trippy in their own right. The oaxacan 79, which is my favorite, has a more mellow clarity rather than a speedy psychoactivity. peace!
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Just ordered some ACE guatemalas from seedsman. Hope seedsman sells legit ACE genetics!
Cant wait to try outdoors in hawaii. Does guatemala like the wet, moist lowlands? |
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Thanks bodymind for the feedback and pics
Yes RedDirtWarrior, Guatemala is very mold resistant and works great in hot humid climates. Good luck! |
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Well I was wondering more about the soil than the climate. Does it like thick red clays rich in nutrients (tropical)? Also does it prefer lots of sun? |
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Hi RedDirtWarrior,
The soil in my area is also mainly composed of clay and the sativas work great here in soil despite the high ph and hard soil. Not sure about the concrete composition and ph of the red clay in your area, it's always good to add a good amount of organic and spongy composted soil to correct a bit the clay. I think you already have experience growing our sativas there, guatemala is not very different to the other sativas, just give her plenty of direct light and the right feeding and she will reward you. |
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I didn't find any recent chatter about this strain so I decided to bump this small thread up to ask a simple question, how does my friend's Guatemala look? It's growing in coco under a 250w CMH. I think some of the "fluffy" bud structure is due to heat stress. The 250w CMH throws quite a bit of heat for the old inline fan to handle.
Also I've never seen pink pistils before, how common is this trait to the genetics?
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lookin' sexy psyphish! if you have a chance to smoke it, let me know how she compares to the extreme sativas vs. shorter flowering pure sativas. i'm curious because of the in-between flowering time. hope to try this one next spring.
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