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Unknown sativa strain. probably Nigerian.

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Libeccio

Hello fellow growers :)
Any idea would be appreciated to try to know a little more about these plants i am growing.
The seeds were i a bag i got about 4 or 5 years ago from some nigerian guys i used to hang out with at that time. They told me it was nigerian herb.
Anyways, i smoked it and it was nice and mellow. Nice ctrusy subtle aroma. I was growing outdoors at that time; the seeds i was using were only bagseeds or some occasional friends' gift. i didn't know much about strains nor read forums online. I got one female of this "nigerian" plant. it was definetely sativa, with some intersex tendencies, some staminate flowers which i tried to remove as the final stages of flowering went on. the herb i got was nice and also with some seeds in (i'm not sure if from males or those bananas...). i kept the seeds and stored them in the fridge, ya never know... :)
now, some years later, i got experienced in indoor growing and about 3 months ago i was about to turn my garden perpetual and planning to select some bonsai mother plants. so, along with some mr nice's shit, i planted these unknown nigerian sativas i only remembered they smoked nice and mellow. :)
they germinated massively! i kept about a dozen seedlings, and from them sexed 5 females (others were males and 3 intersex plants). still some intersex tendencies, but interesting plants, very sativa-ish traits such as leaves. they all got structured with a single main cola and very little branching. buds are super fluffly, no density at all (except for 2 which i'll probably keep, and run again). some purple/red coloring towards the end. now, 2 of these are still finishing flowering, 2 are drying, one, the fastest (finished in 6-7 weeks) have already been in a jar for 8 days. i still can't judge the overall value of the end product, but the first impact is quite nice, citrusy with a mellow and relaxing sativa high. plus in indoor they got a nice berry smell and aroma.
so, now with some pictures. as i said i would like to know something more about this strain (i'm planning to chuck some shit pollen on my favorite female - i kept clones of 3/5). is it really nigerian? oh yes i forgot: i nicknamed her "Fela" after my favorite nigerian musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. :)

seedlings


purple stems and petioles

a little older

just started flowering (all are in 2,7 L pots - flowering under 250 W hps)
 
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Libeccio

i bent her a little bit towards the end of veg... she got to 12/12 later. with some bending and/or topping i think i can get a better structure...
 
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Libeccio

looks great. give us a smoke report after some cure time. :)

hey thanks a lot for your comment idiit. :) i will give you a smoke report, and i hope someone will help feed my curiosity about this. ;) ciao! :tiphat:
 
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Libeccio

Looks nice,even if it's a bit "skunkyfied".

it's probably what the guy told you,a commercial version of nigerian.The nigerian from afropips did look quite similar;

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=148163

hey pepe thanks a lot for your comment and for the hints! the thing is: this strain is absolutely not a commercial one. :) very fluffy buds, a lot of mutations, bananas, low yeld. but the smoke is nice and mellow... a old times smoke... resemble the weed i use to smoke in the 90's when i started. to me is very nice to have a break from the strong smokes i have and love. :) i think these nigerian guys just brought some weed from home grown outdoors and were selling it (it had a lot of seeds in). also i am not sure about the "skunkified"... i am growing these along with some mr nice shit (which is sk#1 afgan dominant). structure both of plants and calixes, buds formation, odour (very little in flowering... mint, pine, citrus and berry). thanks a lot for that thread! i must say the thinner leafed plants look a little like mine (expecially leaves...). ciao! :)
 

Pepé The Grower

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Well,

by commercial i mean for export,generally the local sativa with a hint of indica in it...IMHO there's no way nigerian could look so indicaish,it's too close to the equator to not be a tropical sativa when pure...just look for Titoon nigerian and you will see what i mean by yourself!


This is titoon29 nigerian,full credits to him...do you see the differences with your line?
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Im sure there are more then one cultivar in nigeria, it would be very naive to assume only one variaty of ganja grows there.
 

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Im sure there are more then one cultivar in nigeria, it would be very naive to assume only one variaty of ganja grows there.

I did not say so...but i do think there is a difference between a landrace and a cultivar...and also rarely you see the landrace for export nowadays...only the cultivar ;)
 
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Libeccio

Hey Pepe,
Sorry i misunderstood what you were saying :).
I thought with "commercial" you meant a "cash-crop" variety, which is not the case! :)
For the rest, i agree with you: i saw that pic in that nice spanish thread, and i am well aware of the differencies. It is clear my "Felas" have some indica traits, for instance they take about 8 weeks to flower, surely a pure equatorial sativa would take a lot more. :)
I just don't think the indica heritage comes from a skunk line. :)
However, i didn't want to debate about cultivar/landrace... Just see if someone had already met this strain. ;)
To me it looks as a quite wild plant, i mean not the result of a breeding work. I say so for the low effectivness of these plants (almost no branching, low yeld).
Anyways thanks pepe (and the others) for you contributions. :good:
 

Pepé The Grower

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No problem Libeccio,


I should not have used the term "skunkyfied",it was not really clear,but just as you said i mean there is some kind of indica in it...Whatever,your plants looks very nice and surely they have a great potential,and as long as you enjoy growing/smoking them it's the only thing that matters!:yes:

best vibes! :tiphat:
 

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