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Old 08-17-2016, 02:02 AM #51
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dubi, It's been a while since I read this whole thread. Of the Honduran strains which would you say is the most compact overall? Trying to stay away from the 4 meter varieties. I can accommodate one that finishes at 2 1/2 meters or less. (indoors) Peace
My total vertical space is about 1.7 meters, more like 1.4 meters if you measure soil-to-light. Less veg time coupled with a scrog screen will go a long way to solve the stretch / height issue common with thinner leafed plants that won't cooperate. I've had great luck with early topping / regularly super cropping branches as well.

This was my last run with pure purple old timers haze which was only about .3m - .5m taller than the (very low to the pot) screen.

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Old 08-17-2016, 05:14 AM #52
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Terpene, Thank you very much my friend for the help. I just ordered some of the tropical mix regulars. I will get some of the Hondurans when they are available too. I was going to do one more season of 80% sativas before I went full into tropical. Screw it! I learn faster by screwing up every now and then. And by the grace of GOD it may work out just fine. Either way I will learn and have a great time doing it. Peace
Ps. nice pics. I admire your skills...Psss. I will save my Old Timers Haze for one more year just in case.
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Old 09-04-2016, 04:18 PM #53
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Wow, i´m just blown away by reading about the honduras sativa, this is so amazing
And you plan to bring it out in pure form, wow.
Thanks for all the work dubi, can´t wait to grow this one
Hi early bird,

Yes of course, we are going to release Honduras first in pure form.
As some people like to say here, i feel it's very important to preserve first the landrace in pure form (selecting best parental plants, but at the same time trying to preserve the maximum possible genetic diversity.) and in standard (regular) format, and then only think about the landrace potential in outcrosses and the pure fem versions.

The pure Honduras reproduction has been a success, and we also have produced the following regular hybrids (mostly Central American sativa hybrids):

Tikal F5 R7 peach incensey pheno x Honduras
Panama F11 A22 sweet resinous compact early flowering pheno x Honduras
Panama Goddess F10 x Honduras
Green Haze 19 x Honduras
Purple Haze 23 x Honduras

Should be interesting to explore them!
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Hi everyone. Big thanks to Luis for hooking me up with these. I'm going to cross them with all the best plants I find.
Hi PandyFackler,

Very fine selection of sativa genetics You can't go wrong with them

I guess you are going to be one of the first persons to grow the new Honduras. Good luck!
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Here's my 3 Hondurans (sitting next to 3 PCK x Edrpurt) that are just starting out under six 8.5w screw-in LEDs.

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These plants are from Honduran #7. I'll be looking forward to:

"...refined, pleasant and stronger fermented lemony aromas. It also has the strongest, most balanced and complex effects, the highest THC (11.60 %) and terpene content. It's without any doubt the best female of the bunch."

Dubi - your description of the effects makes it sound very similar to Green Old Timers Haze. How would you say the two differ? More like Panama's effects? How intense is the African-ish rush, similar to Zamaldelica?

For giggles, I'm planning to dust any males I find on whatever else I'm running. I figure it couldn't hurt to see what they create.

Big thanks to Dubi for making these genetics available!
Hi Terpene

I'm glad to see you already germinated your seeds from Honduras 7 female. I would say Green Haze and Hazes are overall more introspective than Honduras. Honduras' effect is much more clear than Panama although obviously not so strong or long lasting. I would rate Honduras like a very good mexican or african of very clear, energetic effects, and without hangover or strong comedown.

Hope you find them interesting
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dubi, It's been a while since I read this whole thread. Of the Honduran strains which would you say is the most compact overall? Trying to stay away from the 4 meter varieties. I can accommodate one that finishes at 2 1/2 meters or less. (indoors) Peace
Hi farmerlion,

Well, it's not a compact tamed sativa. Honduras is a wild true tropical sativa of huge vigor and size, but if you manage to control GT then you probably won't have problems to keep the Honduras under control.
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Old 09-07-2016, 07:34 AM #57
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Thanks dubi, I am loving the Golden Tiger. I will certainly be running some of these in the future. Peace
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Sounds good. How does it compare to your Guatemala? I already have a pack of those.
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Hi farmerlion,

Well, it's not a compact tamed sativa. Honduras is a wild true tropical sativa of huge vigor and size, but if you manage to control GT then you probably won't have problems to keep the Honduras under control.

Stoked.
I'm in the rainforest and can only grow wild true tropical sativas.
Very much looking forward to this cultivator. You can count me in.
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How many generations from source-collected will these be?
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