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Old 03-05-2017, 08:57 PM #111
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17 weeks on my Honduras and they're as finished as they need to be. Big output on these plants! Strong, old school sativa smells at chop. The columnar pheno grows differently (a collection of fox tails that make large flowers) than the stretchy pheno (denser, more traditional sativa flowers). I am really looking forward to trying the smoke here in a couple weeks.

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It appears the pollen I saw float off the late-flowering herm flowers on the Hondurans was viable and very lightly wind pollinated the upper/central canopy on another plant I have in flower currently: [(Alien Tech x Girl Scout Cookies) x Tangerine OG] x AlienDawgEther.

While I generally distrust herm beans, the Honduras smoke is very similar to Ace Purple Haze phenos or highland Colombians mixed with Panamanian. Its possibly the kindest effect I've ever had: very positive, social, comfortable, clear but dreamy, a little bit disorienting and has no ceiling. You're having such a good time you want to smoke more and you tend to not realize you're already stoned as hell. You could sum it up best by telling someone they'll be saying "Whaaaaa?" a lot. Despite the difference in bud structure, both plants have (near as makes no difference to) the same effects with the stretchier one being slightly more fragrant and haze-like. They yield remarkably well, so I'm excited to see how things turn out with my accidental cross.

Dubi, I've only had this one in a jar for a couple days and its already a house favorite.
Beautiful looking Honduras plants, much respect . Thanks for the smoke report.

After Dubi told me about Hondura I was very interested. The Purple Haze #23 x Honduras and Panama Goddess x Honduras sounded like holy grails to me.
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Old 03-13-2017, 05:12 AM #112
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The more I see and hear about this strain the more mouth watering it becomes. I love the old school mexican sativas and the Honduran looks very similiar to them aside for producing much larger colas. I may just have to break my rule about staying away from the pure long flowering sativas for this one. 14 weeks is fine, but once you get up past that it starts to be a bit too much for the sort of rotation schedule I like to keep. How likely is it to run into phenos that won't finish in under 14 weeks?
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Thanks for the excellent smoke report terpene

My Honduras ist at flowering day 34 of 11/14 now.
I started them as a tiny little clone which has just rooted few days ago and transplanted them straight to 11L of soil.
Now i have a monster of a plant, without bondage she would be arround 1,20m i guess with long internodes, and a lot of side branches, still stretching.

From day 30 the flower development is going fast and visible in the day by day compare.

I post some pics soon.
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Old 05-07-2017, 01:01 PM #114
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I just wanted to say how much I'm enjoying my earlier "Mexican" pheno of Honduras. Flowered on 11/13 for 13 weeks, she's been curing for about 3 weeks now I think and the high is just so blissful. At first toke a wave of energy hits. About 15-20 minutes in, the full high develops which is so complex and euphoric, with shades of psychedelia, warmth, clarity and a little dreaminess later in the high and a strength that belies its medium resin content and landrace origin. It's very cool. If you want to focus, you can focus, if you want to socialize, you can do that, if you want to trip, take another hit and fly.
The main initial detractor for me was the scent, having a heavy burnt rubber smell. Well, that smell has pretty much subsided and now it's a delicious savoury spice incense that translates to the taste as well. So good! I have to say that I'm in love.









These shots were taken at around week 12. You can see that there are still a few white pistils, I took the rest of the plant at week 13. My feeling was that this one needed the full 13 weeks and all pistils to die off. I harvested close to a hundred grams so a very good yield.

I think there is big breeding potential within this strain....

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Old 05-07-2017, 01:16 PM #115
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While I'm at it I guess I'll throw up a few more pics from the journey -

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I haven't properly sampled the Columbian pheno, it's only been in the jars for a week and I can tell it's going to take a very long time to cure. The scent is spicy incense again but this is more of a classic haze incense than the Mexican pheno. She was also a great yielder producing around 140g!!!
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Old 05-07-2017, 02:06 PM #116
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Great review Pandy. I wish I had room to run this but am booked up for this run. A blast from the past from what I have read.

The Guatemalan is a keeper too. More on the laid back effect so you could smoke it late into the night. This sounds a bit more upbeat.
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Old 05-07-2017, 02:34 PM #117
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Holy shit Pandy,this is a real old school ganja!!! I can't wait to grow it and also some cross like Honduras x Ghana,Honduras x Double Zamal to find a keeper,thanks to share.
The Columbian Pheno look like some smoke from another century almost,a long cure for me bring the best from this plant
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Old 05-08-2017, 01:27 PM #118
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Thanks so much guys!

Yesum, I have a Guatemalan leaning Tikal with a very Euphoric quality that I really enjoy. Pretty different to the frosty strawberry peach pheno I also got. If you like that I think you would love the Honduras.

Bardo Eagle, those crosses sound so good. Been dying to try the Ghana, but in my recent seed purchase I got some Ethiopian, because isn't there a little Jah in all of our hearts? For real though man, I think this Honduras would be banging in the right hybrid, I chucked some Honduras pollen (from two different looking males) on my Golden tiger and frosty Tikal pheno and have a ton of seeds from both.

I had a couple hits of the Columbian pheno about an hour ago and wow, this stuff is going to be good...
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Old 05-08-2017, 09:06 PM #119
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Yes Pandy this stuff is going to be good,I tried it maybe the colombian pheno and give me the most anfetaminic,racy and energic effect from all the sativas that I run for seed reproduction(maybe also for the best bud formation of all,and time of flowering reduct compare to the longest flowering sativa).I was like a robot when I had to clean the house after smoke this pheno,with a big smile and some strange feeling like agressive mood for the object lol
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Old 05-25-2017, 12:07 PM #120
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Thank you all I feel blessed to read and see such positive feedback about this new central american landrace sativa release. Guess all the efforts to make the pure Honduras available were well worth.

I think the new Honduras hybrids: Tikal F5 peach incensey pheno x Honduras, Panama Goddess F10 x Honduras, Panama A22 (super resinous early flowering indoor pheno) F11 x Honduras, Green Haze x Honduras, Purple Haze x Honduras .... have the potential to produce new outstanding central american sativa hybrids.
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