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Old 02-02-2018, 02:47 PM
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Old 02-03-2018, 01:13 PM
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dubi, how would you classify the lebanon regarding "stink strenght"?

Thinking on growing it this spring, per its description it should able to stand Seville weather with great potential, but... my concern being odour.

I have a great growing space, size won't be a problem, neither stealth (sheltered by 5-6meter reeds) but odour could.

Which ACE sativas with great (or only) outdoors potential would you grow here that have the least odour possible?
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place order for breeders pack a week ago. glad i did so. they sold out since.

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Old 02-06-2018, 09:05 PM
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Curbiechris, I'm still pissed at myself for missing out on them. Gotta have taxes and fuel bills paid before I can play. I really wanted a #35 male though. Now it's a roll of the dice. There isn't any place to get testing done in my state. It is what it is. Peace
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Old 02-08-2018, 01:06 PM
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dubi, how would you classify the lebanon regarding "stink strenght"?

Thinking on growing it this spring, per its description it should able to stand Seville weather with great potential, but... my concern being odour.

I have a great growing space, size won't be a problem, neither stealth (sheltered by 5-6meter reeds) but odour could.

Which ACE sativas with great (or only) outdoors potential would you grow here that have the least odour possible?
Hi repuk,

Usually pure landrace sativas are super stealth regarding aromas in flowering, they don't stink like skunks, diesels and kushes do.

Landrace sativas have delicate and soft aromas in flowering, that can be only appreciated when you are very close to the buds in flowering, their smell is almost undetectable outdoors when you are a few meters away (considerig you are growing just a few plants and not a whole field)

Pure landrace sativas like Ethiopian, Honduras, Lebanese, Oldtimer's Haze or even Malawi have very discreet aromas in flowering and are very suitable to grow in your climate.

Hope it helps. Saludos!
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Old 02-08-2018, 01:11 PM
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Hi farmerlion,

Sorry to hear you missed the chance to get your Lebanese Breeders Packs.
There were only a few available, but we didn't expect they will sold out so fast ... just in a few weeks without any promotion.

Anyway, all the best lebanese lines are mixed and included in the normal Lebanese release, so you will be able to find the CBD rich parental plants you are looking for.
All the released lebanese lines are rich in CBD.
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Pure landrace sativas like Ethiopian, Honduras, Lebanese, Oldtimer's Haze or even Malawi have very discreet aromas in flowering and are very suitable to grow in your climate.

Hope it helps. Saludos!
I grew the Oldtimer Haze when it 1st came out and I describe the aroma as perfumed.

It's not something most people would associate with Cannabis and easily hidden. I didn't need charcoal.

I still have 4 packs and will have to do something with them someday soon. They are the female #1 X male #6 line.
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Old 02-09-2018, 11:14 AM
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Hi repuk,

Usually pure landrace sativas are super stealth regarding aromas in flowering, they don't stink like skunks, diesels and kushes do.

Landrace sativas have delicate and soft aromas in flowering, that can be only appreciated when you are very close to the buds in flowering, their smell is almost undetectable outdoors when you are a few meters away (considerig you are growing just a few plants and not a whole field)

Pure landrace sativas like Ethiopian, Honduras, Lebanese, Oldtimer's Haze or even Malawi have very discreet aromas in flowering and are very suitable to grow in your climate.

Hope it helps. Saludos!
Gracias!

It helps, Definitely!

Intend to grow just a couple... I'm a happy camper now
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Old 02-19-2018, 11:32 PM
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I will be running four Lebanese plants this summer. I'm so anticipating spring to come. February is half over already, March snow storms and April showers. I wish you all the best with your upcoming grows. I will certainly post up some pictures later of mine when the time is right. Peace
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Old 02-19-2018, 11:37 PM
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I will be running four Lebanese plants this summer. I'm so anticipating spring to come. February is half over already, March snow storms and April showers. I wish you all the best with your upcoming grows. I will certainly post up some pictures later of mine when the time is right. Peace
Can’t wait to see your grow!

I’m going to take my chances on the Leb indoors once I have a little more room to get them going. Veg under 20/4 and see what I can do.
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