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Old 08-07-2015, 07:47 PM #21
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Danish 14 is one of his wilds from 2014. I want to say its labeled as se14 on the website but cant remember anymore
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Old 08-07-2015, 09:09 PM #22
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SE14?

Must be a new cross.




Sorry, that was a bad London joke.
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Old 08-09-2015, 04:50 AM #23
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Ace made seeds from Esben's erdpurt and they hermied grown indoor and outdoor down in spain, they bred it a bit too make it more stable in those conditions. If you want hardy outdoor genetics for colder/wetter climates under 50N buy that or their Bangi haze or Nepal Jam, a lot of other genetics should work too.

Meanwhile guerilla growers in the UK are having success with HFH, people have grow them in Finland I believe, Monk has apparently been grown up to 64N. They aren't stable indoors or down south, they can herm and autoflower when started indoors and put outside aswell. These seeds have been bred outdoor at around 55N and are made to grow outdoor around 55N, HFH are the only breeders available for this.
This is great information thank you Xylomafoney! I'd go with the Nepal Jam of those two. It's good to hear that some people are having success with these genetics. Interesting that starting indoors and put outside can lead to auto'ing and herming. If Monk is bred for 55 48 isn't very much of a difference. I would think it would just make Monk flower sooner outdoors?
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I had 1 leb27s, 2 wildmonk, 2 danish14 and a hp2 in my veg tent and moved outside on nice days this spring and only one danish14 hermi on me, which i assume is because of being inside in small pot. I also have 2 wildwhite, a giant hp2, 2 dutch golds, a polish demon and a leb27s outside right now with no hermis. Other then the leb27s having 2/13 females, everybdy else had normal ratios.

I am at 48n in wa state, growing organicly. So far I have nothing but good things to say about hfh.
I think that if you put them in the ground outside at my lat or higher there would be no hermi issues. They auto flower due to lack of root space or unnatural photoperiod and seem to stress easily in those situations, but outdoors in ground are almost stress proof in my experience so far.

Oh and out of the first batch this spring the danish14 is the most potent with a super dreamy but clear high. Anybody who says early season plants arent potent hasnt tryed this yet.
Hi Valley Kush I'm really happy to read your post because we're both in WA at 48. I never thought of them being in pots leading to herm problems. I know that with some strains like autos, they stop growing and start flowering when the tap root reaches the bottom of a pot. Unfortunately I don't have the ability to do in ground planting. I lined my greenhouse floor with a weedblock fabric and covered with several inches of lava rock. I don't want to undo all that either. If I were to try in ground it would be in my hugelkultur but would have to be a small plant so as to keep it more low key. Sometime I want to try a guerrilla grow, could be interesting to use these genetics for that.
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Fibber Magees your Bluehemp Nepali is very beautiful indeed! Is it genetics that the stem is that color? Perhaps its why it's named Blue hemp haha.

My Leb27v2 is coming close to the end here but it keeps on putting on new pistils at the top. The side buds and main cola are filling in a lot and I think are at a harvestable state. The top of the main cola though is still growing and has a lot of new white pistils. It's not foxtail growth either! My herming monk which I've been plucking as well has put on a spurt of new growth. I'm really hoping this one will swell. It's got large nugs but they're literally all leaf and hairs.. In my no till bed with two monks, the one which hasn't hermed at all is doing very well and has the funkiest smell when I rub the stem. The other has spurted out a couple more nanners but nothing serious. It's making many small airy buds about the size of half a lighter and thinner than that. It's frosty and began flowering earlier than the other but its bud structure is pretty undesirable.

Best of luck to you all and thank you for posting and sharing! I hope we all have a successful season!
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Old 08-09-2015, 02:59 PM #24
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Is it genetics that the stem is that color? Perhaps its why it's named Blue hemp haha.
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yes that color is from genetics. Very nice these overal purple stems. In fall it might become almost black! Why the seedbank is called Bluehemp?
I dont know
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Old 08-25-2015, 06:22 PM #25
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I planted nearly 50 seeds and many were lost, completely on me though. All germed which means they are really fresh. Lost a bunch to overheating and damping off in early stages.
Only thing I can say for sure is there definitely is hybrid vigour, and I had about 7:3 male:female ratio(not blaming this on the breeder when growing only 30 seeds, people planting 4 seeds and complaining they're all male should be severely punched in the groin imho)

Other thing I can say for sure is they definitely flower early at 50N. Males shed pollen as early as halfway july(seriously rootbound). Got some females that look like they will finish by halfway september at latest.

I might give these another try next year. Though if the ratios are skewed towards male again it will be the last try. Still not blaming the breeder, but with Female Seeds company for €4/seed you also have an early flowering strain that is, IME, guaranteed quality and female(outdoors at least, indoors I have had my herm struggles with them).

I am worried about reports of low potency though. There seem to be hemp genes in several of these strains.
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Old 08-26-2015, 01:47 AM #26
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Old 08-27-2015, 04:46 AM #27
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Ya dingus- Just think of it like this: plants hermi due to stress and being root bound is a type of stress. More wild genetics are less acustomed to the types of stress we put them threw, while being hardier toward whatever extreme conditions their genetic line is used to. These danish genetics have sometimes 50+ generations of being grown like a regular garden plant that probly didnt get started inside, let alone get transplanted ever or get any nutes other then happy garden soil. Keep it super simple and you will find they grow themselfs; try to force them like a regular hybrid and they generaly will tell you to fuck off.

I'm thinking that next year if I put any in pots I will just throw seeds in 5 gals and let them do their thing for bigger, later plants and do 1 gals for a spring harvest.

Sprinkl I know where your comming from. People dont have the best understanding of what 50/50 actualy means. I'm sure people have popped 100 seeds even and gotten all males purely out of chance. Its not even that low of a probability. Although I am not saying they for sure dont have a high male ratio, we just cant know from such a small breeder with little info.
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Old 08-27-2015, 04:56 AM #28
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I've always had a high ratio of females from any of the numerous H4H strains I've grown...8-10 or so. I did find if I waited until early-mid June they performed better than starting them in May.

Understandable, Valley Kush...you do have it right on about 50/50.

Hoping for better results from those posting.
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Old 09-17-2015, 12:04 PM #29
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Any new infos on whats going on?
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You stressed them throughout their lives and yet its the breeders fault they hermed? Almost in the same sentence too. Lmao
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