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Hi yesum
![]() So nice to hear your opinion about your ethiopian is changing positively after a bit of curing
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Just wanted to throw in my two cents since I sample a seed branch that broke under its own weight. 7 weeks at 11/13 on a second generation Ethiopian Highland Sativa not through Ace. The sample had a very woody coffee and slight citrus aroma and was super airy.
Very clear, euphoric and kind high that I'm super excited to get to try after it's finished flowering. I get how this can be a spiritual herb with the clarity it brings. Have another pheno I'm waiting to try that is mango carrot, very similar to Zamaldelica elite. Haven't heard much about the mango Ethiopians. |
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Fruity pheno is rather nice and the purple ones too!!!
Do please remember that these are from Southern region Ethiopia around 250km south on the Rift Valley around Awassa and Shashamane. They are lowland or central land species that absolutely love high temps and hot weather. 14wks is general guide for indoors harvests. Glad you are enjoying the warm spiritual side of the Ethiopian plant you are growing. I grew them for about 7years in Ethiopia outdoors and for the past 4 years here indoors. They are some very special plants. The terpene expressions only get better the longer you let her cure. The coffee notes and earthy woody rich resin air is something that always takes mi home to Ethiopia. Peace and happy growing.!!! p.s. Try some Ethiopian dry sift hash...Superb! |
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#104 |
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Ethiopian showing some purple colors.
thick buds and solid density for a landrace sativa.
will give her another week to ripen bud and seeds. ![]() has been showing purple colors under leaves for over a month now. |
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My first attempt was a dud. The plant was still a tiny bonsai runt after two months veg, so I finally gave up on it last week and killed it. With plant count limits here I decided to make space for others right now, but will definitely give the Ethiopian a try again down the road.
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Ethiopia Preservation
Give thanks for this lovely herb from etiopia
Outdoor still going allowing seeds to mature. Removed an et male from the same pot some days ago. Lower seeds are browning. Most need more time Have withstood rain with no mold. Green pheno of both male and female. Indoor I had a purple pheno that was pollinated by a sourdxghana male. Loving the diversity in this ethiopian. Indoor the resin was very pronounced. Light onset of effect yet very effective and enjoyable. Sticky and when burned in a joint it turns into hash towards the end. unique terpenes. High Vibes. Functional clear headed herb. very different from every other herbs in my garden. I have been satisfied with these gems since germination. Give thanks |
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I find that pure ethiopians, angoleses and congoleses share some traits, like growing structure, flowering structure, flowering times, aromas, effects. On the other hand, the west indian ocean sativas like Zamal or Mauritius sativas have a different vibe, they are more tropicals in growing behaviour, lankier, with a more irregular and longer flowering. |
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#108 |
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Thank you very much for your feedback sativa-herbivor
![]() Really appreciate that you have shared your experience with our recent pure ethiopian release with us. Glad you have had the chance to experience both main phenos (the green and the purple one) and that you are enjoying with her terpenes and with her pristine, clear and uplifting effects
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#109 |
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Hey Dubi,
You're so right, these seeds came from an open pollination of the African Seeds release and did not go through your selection process and send. Both plants hermed at week 8 and had to be taken down. Next time I'll save myself the effort and get it from Ace. I did manage to get five Mango Eth x Zam seeds though, they will be amazing if they don't do the same full blown herm. |
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