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Jact55 Landrace Thread
Hello all, showing my work over the last year, on my landrace based strains. So Far RSC has taken the front seat, but plenty of Ace, Cannabiogen, Tropical, Seedsman, and many others to come.
Outdoor Sinai 2015: Had two females and 3 males (not pictured) out of 8 seeds. buds were fluffy, but smoke very well. resin was light until the last couple weeks. Smell was out a resin/wood and backdrops of a tangy sweetness. These almost had auto flower traits, as they started flowering in June! One taken middle of Septermber (a little early), and the other taken early october (just right). Smoke is smooth, and effect mellow. Not to racey, nor too overpowering. Being a light smoker, this was just the ticket. |
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This is my early winter Seed Run plants. No smoke able bud was taken, seeded from day one. First two pictures are Sinai. One Red pheno, due to cold temps. Smell was a little different than the outdoor run. A Tangy sweet smell for both plants. They were both pollinated from one vigorous male, with a heavy smell of Resin. All were grown in 1 gallon bags, 12/12 from almost day one. The second 2 pictures are my Malana's, also from RSC. The first malana was the most vigourous and quickest to finish. It smelled of a musty swamp, like a cottonwood grove on a summerday, with more dense floral structure. The second was a wonderful smell. The most creamy, buttery sweet smell I have ever encountered. I could only think this is the "Malana Cream" smell that is talked about. Very airy structure of bud, with almost a single calyx structure. Both malana seeds finished before the Sinai plants, which I found odd. The last picture is my seed harvest. I estimate around 500 seeds a Malana, and 300 seeds of Sinai. Planning to use these for crosses in the coming years. |
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My current project. RSC Nanda Devi. Again, just over 1 gallons of soil, and 12/12 from almost day one (and now 11/13). 2 females and 5 males, with one deformed male being tossed. 100% germination!. The two females were open pollinated from all 5 males, and seed are forming nicely. Smell is of a resin/sweetness. The taller of the two females will be my future breeding stock, love her HUGE leaves. I am not sure about the other female. No good bud structure, and has odd deformities and structure that are unique, but probably not good. |
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Upcoming for the Summer outdoors... RSC Lebanese, and Chitrali. Ace Purple Paki and Mr. Nice "Spice (hawaiian sativa x hawaiian indica)
I might try a spring run of Cannabiogen Jarilla for seeds, before the heat of the summer makes indoors a gamble. |
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This is the best female, by far. Healthy stature and decent production, as well as sufficient resin production. Smells actually similar to my indoor Sinai. Tangy sweet dominant, with smell of resin. Great health with no curled leaves or yellowing. I really like this plant. I have added no additional nutrients, beyond what is in the soil. Also I think the extra 1/2 or 3/4 gallon of soil has helped, in comparison to my previous Malana run. I expect around 3-400 seeds from her. This is my runt. I suspect I will toss her before she is done. Smell is blah, and production is lacking. with such a better specimen to spare, I dont see her making it. At least it can finally stand on its own |
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Nice project! Looks like you have some excellent stock for the future. Nice job!
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Thank you for the kind words. That's the name of my game right now. Build seed stock to really dive into these genetics in the coming years. Best of luck to your ventures as well.
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Bonne suite '55, thanx for sharing!
Your red Sinaï looks bien bien, it reminds me the Lebanese... Nice cross project imo! |
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I have a pack of Lebanese lined up for this summer. Might try to find a red pheno and use the two strain to isolate some consistent red hues in the future. Thanks for taking a peek at the garden.
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Neat, RSC has some nice genetics. I still have some Kuomani. Nanda Devi & Gwarlhi shiva
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