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I had no luck with my sandstorm beans.
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Nice buds Mark.
how can Easyrasta? Send me a message if you like pls. About Chitral S1 results are not as good as expected up to now although mom is doing better results when outcrossed. How Dubi will comment a bit when he got all info ready. We will see. best |
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lovely Sandstorm pics :smile: Yes, Sandstorm is CBG's Pakistan Chitral x Moroccan Indica inbred line, very colorful hybrid, not inbreed for a concrete color or phenotype expression but you can find a wide color spectrum to choose, taste is real hashy and high very pleasant Crossing Purple Pakistan Chitral mother with inbred Sandstorm colorful male would be natural way to fix PPC colors and aromas in a regular seedline. Here are some Purple Pakistan Chitral S1 pics, 35 days of flowering. very grapy, resinous and colorful like the mother. Sorry for quality pic, still learning with new camara! :smile: |
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Angolese x Purple Pakistan Chitral femenized
Here's a beautiful F1 sat/ind femenized F1 hybrid.
Angolese sativa mother pollinated by reversed Purple Pakistan Chitral indica mother. Hybrid have high/flower leaf ratio and long thin pistils from the angolese mother, lot of red/purple colors from Purple Pakistan mother. Very resinous and early flowering! Lovely grape bubblegum aromas as well 35 days of flowering too.Last edited by dubi; 04-06-2008 at 02:14 AM.. |
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beautiful pics
i can almost taste em |
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Greetings!
It was a big surprise to found some indivuals of Chitralgum in this thread, so I've been working for a while on my photo archive to give you all some details about the cross ChitralxBubblegum. There we go. -This is the original Chitral cutting, also known as Purple Paki or Purple Chitral, growing the Chitralgum seeds in early october 2005. Two branches of the cutting were fertilized, each one with a different male plant (T.H.Seeds IBL stock, mostly indica; not the sweet, skunky one from Serious Seeds). Is not possible to repeat this cross because the male plants are lost, so all the seeds come from this batch. -Seedling sprouting indoors during the springtime of 2006. Germination rate was not good since the beginning, and severe lack of vigour was also observed on some individuals (they failed to grow after the first pair of real lleaves). -The selected female, Purple Paki phenotype, when it was becoming a young plant, growing vegetatively yet. -Chitralgum in preflowering phase. The Purple Paki dominance on the cross was very high, as it was intended when selecting the male plants. -The selected individual during the peak stage of the flowering phase. Another goal of the cross was to improve Chitral (an absolute outdoor, seasonal strain) when growing indoors. She still needs lots of light to work well. -The plant from seed in late flowering, showing the typical branching pattern of the Chitrali mother. -Top cola ripening. -Drying. -And ten months after harvest. -The selected individual was kept until the stress revealed its intersexual tendency. This small motherplant shows the characteristic phenotype of the original Purple Chitral cutting. If some individual of Chitralgum doesn't branch easily after pruning the top, it is Bubblegum phenotype most likely. -Striped preflower of the selected Chitralgum plant during its last grow, springtime 2007 outdoors. Best regards, Random |
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Great post random
We must thank you to share purple pakistan mother. She born at your home years ago, we keep her alive in clone form in the mother room year after year. I hope she stays with us for a long time too :smile: As you experienced, she's a very special plant in pure form but she really shines when outcrossed to other fine plants. Most of her desired traits (color, resin production, early flowering, mold resistance, grape aromas) are dominant. :wink: Chitral X Bubblegum cross looks real nice! Thanks for share its history! I hope you and Ras keep line alive. Best wishes! |
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purple pakistan s1 - purple pheno
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