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The Lashkar Gah male is in flowering now. Been in for a little over a week, should start dropping pollen in due time.
![]() I wanted to update the list of seeds as we have gathered some new things recently. Breeder Choice Organisation Panama Red Open Pollination (2012 Preservation) - Mota de Dios (Snowhigh) Ethiopian - Shashamane Hawaiian - labeled as 'old school Hawaiian' Peruvian - A solid 18 to 20 week plant, big yield, giant colas, it has some nice fat seeds Stuff from Bodhi at the Emerald Cup (who is awesome by the way) PCK - 100s of seeds Malawi X Afghan Hashplant - not sure if we'll use that Bagseeds: Thai Nigerian South African X Afghan One of the Lashkar Gah females Ta ta for now |
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Hola hellfire,
That is an interesting list treasures with some from my friends Snowhigh and bodhi ![]() Can you provide some more details on the 'ols school' Hawaiian? Muchas Gracias RC_Colas ![]() Quote:
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RC, I currently don't have all the information for the Hawaiian. If I remember correctly it is old stock that has been consistently open pollinated after it was brought back from Hawaii. I will get more info on it when possible, they would be something fun to start.
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The Moroccan is looking pretty good. It has a funky kind of upfront smell right now, underneath this copper-metallic like tinge comes out.
The Durban is a nice looking plant. Very sativa like calyx structure up close, spikey and elongated with a lot of pistils coming out. Very whispy looking. It has an aroma similar to the Swazi but maybe not quite as pungent. An anisey, sweet like smell. The Swazi I've described as being cedar like, it is very in your face. Durban Here is one of the compact Malawi females in flower. Sure does look like it has a long way to go heh. The male has a few more days left in the room, then he'll be cut down with some pollen saved. He's going hard right now, everything should get well pollinated. Anything that is hermaphroditic will be cut down, I've been checking things every day. Got to be careful with these genetics. Peace
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