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Old 11-26-2017, 10:33 PM #21
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Hey all,
I have recently started some new landrace seeds.
I have 2 Australian seedlings, 3 of the African Durban seedlings and one Sinai. I have one other Sinai struggling but I don't think it will make it. I look forward to seeing these develop and enter the library for breeding.

Getting ready to start a breeding project here.

We've decided to use a Lashkar Gah male to cross with the rest of the landraces. The Malawi male will probably be used sometime in the future, it will most likely create long flowering hybrids. The Lashkar will lend a good structure to the more sativa landraces like the Malawi and Swazi.

So it would be LKG male onto:
Jordanian
Moroccan
Vintage Afghan
Mini Malawi
Swaziland

Along with a few good good thc cuts.

Here's some older pics of the female mini Malawis


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Old 12-08-2017, 11:53 AM #22
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This Mini malawi strain you have looks like a sativa plant i have before in Africa. After looking it up at ********** found its 100% sativa and from Africa Mini malawi is now on my order list thank you for grate thread hellfire.
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Any updates hellfire? Hows the newly popped seeds going?
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Old 12-11-2017, 12:02 AM #24
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Sure do, I have a couple pics I've been meaning to getting around to posting.



This is one of the Australians, this one topped itself as a seed. It went from single leafed into 5 bladed leaves. The regions my Australians came from are Kalgoorlie and Nimbin. The one seed I thought was struggling made it after all, but it is behind. These seeds were collected in 2003.



This is the first Sinai that popped. The second one made it after all! It is behind though. These were collected from Northeast Egypt on the peninsula, planning to look more into it. Not sure of collected dates. I was told that it is from the gene pool that the Scythians brought down to Egypt.



Durban family photo. These were collected in 1995, I'm not sure of the exact area as of right now.

At some point I may have to make a formal announcement about our seed company ...once we release the seeds
There are some cool things in the works, collecting some interesting things from all over.
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Old 12-11-2017, 12:12 AM #25
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Is the sinai from RSC or different source?
Ooo going into business eh? Ive had thoughts of doing so, i am sitting on 6000 or so seeds from my pollinations, but dont want to compete agianst those i get stock from. Plus i work too much already and dont like mailing things like this, gives me anxiety until i hear package has arrived lol.
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Old 12-11-2017, 12:19 AM #26
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It was hand collected from the region. One of my aims is to try to get as closest to the region as possible, whether second hand or go there myself. I do like other companies offerings but I would prefer to use stuff 'from the source' so to speak.
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Yeah the Sinai genepool seems to be great for further researches and finding unique plants. Good luck !
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Hope the grows are going well.
I'm curious to see how those Sinai turn out, grew a couple this summer to see how they coped. Poor things suffered.
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Good luck to you, these look great so far. Genetics are intriguing.
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Old 01-23-2018, 06:29 PM #30
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This thread is due for an update for sure.

The recent seedlings have been sexed, sorry to say the third Australian was lost. However,
1 Aus male, 1 female
1 Durban female, 2 males
1 Sinai male, 1 female

I am quite happy we didn't end up with any being all male or all female.

The Sinai is a nice stout and sturdy plant, almost but not quite comparable to the Lashkar's thickness. The female is lagging behind the male as she wasn't transplanted at the same time.
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The first Australian to come up, the one that topped itself, is the male. It has an interesting phyllotaxy, quite a lot of trinodal action going on as well as middle/budlet leaves from some of the fans.
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Last we have the female Durban. This is a beast of a plant, wonderful structure with a lot of unique looking branching. It looks like it should be in the jungle. It got topped and 'bled' a bit, I did not see that happen again while taking cuts though. When I was taking cuts I noticed the smell right away, it is pungent but I can't quite put my finger on what to compare it to. May have to wait for flowering to do that. The males came up with a bit skinnier looking leaves than the female and interestingly they were a bit shorter than it.
Now that I have taken cuts off it it will be getting thrown into the Lashkar male crosses, should be a good combination.
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