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Lebanese
AUTHENTIC PURE LEBANESE, WORLD-FAMOUS FOR PRODUCING THE RENOWNED RED AND BLONDE LEBANESE HASH
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/libanostd.html After more than a decade of breeding and intense selections, we have the pleasure to offer you this classic lebanese sativa, a traditional hash plant, famous for producing the renowned red and blonde lebanese hash. A very uniform, vigorous and well-branched pure sativa, especially adapted for outdoor growing in hot and arid climates, showing excellent resistance against drought and high temperatures. Although its flowering is moderate (9-11 weeks), this lebanese sativa matures early (at the end of summer) due to its semi-autoflowering tendencies, which mean it begins to flower after about a month and a half of life. Its flowers produce delicate and resinous foxtailed buds, which accumulate with successive re-flowerings, forming large sized colas. The aromas in flowering are sweet and floral, acquiring mango tones during curing. 'Blonde hash' aroma in the smoke, reminiscent of moroccan hash. Its effect is clean, cheerful and pleasant, a great quality high that is smooth and not too long lasting, with great medicinal potential due to its remarkable content in CBD. This lebanese strain consistently produces CBD quantities between 6 and 16%. ACE Seeds offers you another gem of the cannabis world, a essential traditional hash plant, that should be present in any landrace lovers' seed collection. Type: LANDRACE STRAIN (P3) Format: Standard Sativa / Indica ratio: 100 % sativa THC: 0.5-8 % CBD: 6-16 % CBG: Below 0.2 % Flowering indoors: 9-11 weeks Flowering outdoors: End of September / Early October Yield: Average-High Resistance against spider mites: Average-High Resistance against powder mildew: Average-High Resistance against botrytis: Average Resistance against white fly: Average-High Resistance against cold: Average-High Resistance against heat: Very high Latitude: 0º-50º Genetics: 3rd generation lebanese pure sativa. Structure: Initially robust with wider leaves in its first stages of life, later developing into a pure sativa of medium size, with thin leaves and strong branching. Bouquet: Sweet and floral aromas in flowering, acquiring mango tones during curing. 'Blonde hash' aroma in the smoke, reminiscent of moroccan hash. Woody, sweet and sour taste. High: Clean, cheerful and pleasant, a great quality high that is smooth and not too long lasting, with great medicinal potential due to its remarkable content in CBD. Growing Tips: Especially recommended for outdoor growing in hot and dry climates due to its excellent adaptability to heat and drought in its place of origin. Outdoors and due to its semi-autoflowering tendencies, it is recommended to start them in large pots to maximize their growth before the flowering stage, and to increase the ratio of females. Landrace strain that has not yet been fully adapted to the stable photoperiods of indoor growing, and although it can be easily grown indoors, it is recommended not to use flowering stimulators to avoid the possible risk of hermaphroditic tendencies at the end of flowering. To keep parental plants indoors in the mother room, we recommend the use of long photoperiods (20/4 or higher), and the use of large pots that do not restrict their root space, since otherwise it may start to flower in the mother room due to its semi-autoflowering tendencies. Excellent breeding tool to produce vigorous and high yielding outdoor semi-autoflowering hybrids, with fast flowering, high resistance against heat and drought, and high CBD content. We recommend moderate levels of nutrients for the whole cycle, slightly higher in PK in the first two thirds of the flowering period. |
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Lebanese cannabinoid and terpene analytics
Lebanese cannabinoid and terpene analytics
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I'm interested. I grew Red Leb in the 80s and 90s
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Out of curiosity...
Where, in Lebanon, were the landrace seeds originally collected? Last edited by MJPassion; 01-27-2018 at 02:05 AM.. Reason: Added the term ‘originally’ |
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yes!! the lebanese!!
just popped 20 regs in a mix of 80 % light mix and 20% worm humus..lets see!
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I ordered a pack.
Now if you guys at Ace could locate some Cambodian Red bud seeds. Ive been searching for them for 40 years. Super high THC. Incense perfume flavor. I saw colors when I smoked it, with Dennis Peron in 1976
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Can you explain "foxtails flowers...which accumulate with successive re-flowerings" ?? goes into semi reveg and then continues to flower, or you purposefully reveg this cultivar? or basically just one of those strains that will continue to flower and never really "ripen"
Thanks for bringing old but new cultivars to the world! |
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Hi Dubi, this Leb sounds nice for some outdoor breeding, will these be ok in cold climate around 50N?
I can finish something like Leb27 in most years, and PCK can finish in a good year. But plants don't die of cold here, only mould issues. Also, how would you compare the high to something like Orient express or Ethiopian? |
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the high will be TOTTALLY different. sativas usually have significantly different highs from hash plant or afgan types. This cultivar although it says this is sativa it is likely more like yunnan ie more of an indica then traditional "sativa" even though can look very sativa like but not like equitorial sativas which is tradionally thought of as "sativa" if that makes sense, dubi can maybe clear that up. But we can imagine similar to lebanese red hash it has more of a sedative effect(perhaps not as much as pure afganicas) rather then a racy super clear terpenoline based sativas.
I assume he based this classification on how it looks ie has narrow leaves but def wont have effects like vietnamese black or ethiopian 'sativas'. and particularly when harvested earlier ie more blonde hash it will have a slightly more up clear high due to high amounts of cbd but not "sativa" per say. Myrcene(ie harsh smoking terps)and high cbN & THC are what give alot of indicas sedative effects. indicas tend to finish sooner and therefore are more prone to having thc turn to CBN sooner aswell. Not sure where the high CBD in indicas making them narcotic comes from but its a myth. perhaps because oldschool hash(as skunkman says they dont select best plants as make hash from feilds so tend to see cbd come up more) can have alot of CBD but also had alot of CBN aswell because of the way its processed. anyway off rant box sorry about that! if you read the description he answers alot of your questions aswell ie 50 degrees latitude..... |
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Very happy to have scored two packs last summer but no chance to pop any yet. This is one that I am very curious to try.
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