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Grow them big Gist!
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Nice strains,good luck
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Hello friends! Doing an update today. The Angola x Senegals are the second row from the left. I am concerned they are not growing happily--because if you look at the plants on the far left (Laos Luang Prabang x Lambsbread) they are ONE WEEK yonger and almost three times as big! Could it be that these Angola x Senegals do not like my 12/12 lighting?? Right now I don't have a indoor setup... Your thoughts?
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Is this the same Senegal used by Afropips in Senegal Haze? The one from from the Cassamanca growing region?
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It could also be due to lower vigor. Angola x Senegal are both african genetics, the Jamaica x Laos are further apart geographically, Jamaica is an island so more inbreeding, I believe the cross may show a stronger hybrid vigor.
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Hi everyone! Cannabisso, all these genetics were recently gifted to me. I have a feeling that yes the Angola probably did come from LMN's work. Some other members might be able to offer more info. The Senegal, I'm not sure of it's history.
These Laos Luang Prabang x Lambsbread, just took off, they grew faster than any of the other seedlings I have going right now. I've re potted them and they've been moved to different location. I'll update this weekend or next week. sprinkl, 'vigor'... Yes, the perfect word to describe the Laos Luang Prabang x Lambsbread. I love them. I have lacked good genetics for quite some time and been struggling with photosensative varieties that just never grow big and immediately start to flower. But this year I've been lucky to receive some help with that and I hope to have a much better year. |
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Hey guys, these Angola Senagal's did not do well for me outside under 12/12 tropical sun. They stunted at a couple of inches and just never grew.
I've culldd them, but may try again under different conditions, as I still have some seeds left to pop. Peace~ |
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