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Oh nice, hope you have lots of room! I got good germ rates from nanda, but I read plenty of other people having bad rates. I got alot of males though. Like 7 out of 9 plants were male.
Post up some pics if you feel like it. You can crash my thread with em lol. I haven't gotten to my kumaoni, Nepalese highland, ukhrul, manipuri, or kerala (just picked kerala up) yet. So many seeds so little time. |
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I have some Kerala on the way from a trusted, and most awesome friend. Also found, in my own personal experiences, that landrace strains produce more males than females. Out of the 2 Landrace Afghani plants I had, both were male. Sent the beans off to some friends who like to play around with pollen instead.
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Yeah maybe I start too many sativa,the goals are the seeds, but I want also some to smoke... When the babies will growing I post some photo in another thread. I'm very interested in preservation of sativa. Sorry for bad English I live in south south Spain
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Dan danger- sorry about your Afghani plants. You win some and lose some I guess. About the landrace males, sativas should have more females than males I think generally. My luck has been the opposite. Looking forward to seeing your kerala. Think I'm gonna have to wait a year to pop mine.
Bardo- too many sativas is better than not enough seeds are my passion also. Seeds first then I can grow for smoke. Your English is good. Mi espanol es malo. Solemente hablo un poquito.
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Here is my current grow. Very early on they have almost already outgrown my space. It will be a challenge to keep them all in here.
Reed Seed Company Malana- these are my seeds i made, one generation from the original RSC stock. Very tall, in two gallon pots. I am growing these for smoke. 3 females Tropical Seed Senegal- Wonderful plants, but mine have been very hermie prone. I tossed 3 early due to hermieing. now all of my males have pistils. Me true females have stayed true, no issue with them. Tall and lanky, with nice side branching lower, and a top that shoots up. The buds look to be starting to form a sphere shape. A stem rub gives you a nice smell. Like my females alot, I have four of them. I will pollinate but attempt to leave a few buds a seedless as possible. Ace seeds Double Thai- from 6 plants I got one female. shorter than the senegal and malana, and wider leaves than i expected. most males flowered quicker than the senegal males, but a couple are still slow to release pollen. I also posted some pics of buds from my outdoor that is now done. Pic 1- group shot of plants. Malana left facing the pic, thai, short one in middle, senegal on the right Pic 2- Senegal top bud pic 3- RSC Lebanese bud Pic 4- RSC Sinai bud, my seeds one generation removed pic 5- RSC Chitrali, one bud from each of my 3 plants pic 6- Ace Purple Paki Kush. No purple outside, but indoors I had some purple phenos. |
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Beautiful grow thejact55 like you I enjoy preservation of landrace. Malana and Senegal are very interesting strains, it's a pity that I don't grab Malana when in stock... I'm growing outdoor also Honduras,Double zamal,ghana,durganchitral and peyote purple. I will made first reproduction and than some cross.
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Some Bud Porn.
RSC Malana. Second Generation Seeds, my own stock. Yeild was much higher than expected. They got huge. High is a calming happy high, not overpowering. |
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Tropical Seeds Senegal. I did have hermie issues, but regardless, I like this strain alot. One plant was super frosty and purple. High is strong. Ranges of smells from fruit to diesel, but a rotten mango was most common
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Ace Double Thai. Taken a little early. Probably around 13-14 weeks, could have gone 16-18 weeks. Smell was a funky swampy musty odd smell. High is ok, but I cannot give an accurate report due to her being early.
I have 3 Cannabiogen MangoBiche Columbian females in flower, and 4 males for pollination. Ace says 16-24 weeks, so I'm in for a long ride. Pics to come on this when deeper into flower. After a couple weeks of 11 hrs of light, they are barely in flower. Last edited by thejact55; 02-18-2017 at 06:26 AM.. |
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LEB?? Would love to try that one...
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Mother of Berry x Blue Durban-Chitral https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=329624 |
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