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Old 07-05-2012, 08:07 AM #111
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Nice guawi weak, you have some cannafriendly forests in southeren Spain, trees are not so dense as here 46N-but jungle
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Old 07-08-2012, 02:05 PM #112
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Hi dubi! A few days/weeks ago, you suggested that I come up with the pack date of the Guawi as you would be able to tell -better- what kind of genetic mix the batch was and might be able to better guide regarding flowering time frames. I checked - the packing date on the gauawi pack is June 16, 2010 (16/6/10). Any further thoughts about make-up of that batch or what to look for in terms of flowering time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

She's at about 61 days of 12/12. Looking fine. her buds are long and delicate but she's begiinning to pack it on. Pictures soon.
Hello mayan,

Then is the first Guawi release we did: malawi #4 x Tikal 2008, she usually needs 12 weeks to mature, maybe a bit more indoors from seed. High depends on the expression, it's usually quite malawi influenced with all her strength and deep long lasting effect, dont overmature too much if you are looking for more active day time effects Best wishes!
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Old 07-08-2012, 02:09 PM #113
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Beautiful weak She should start flowering late august so she will easily double (or 3x) the size till then, dont be afraid to top her, she branches very vigorously. Looking the spot and good cares i anticipate a huge yield! Best wishes!

PD: Yep, terrible news about the fire, i havent seen such terrible fire in our area for maybe 20 years :(
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Old 07-08-2012, 10:01 PM #114
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Ahora mide aproximadamente 1,60m yo calculo que crecera minimante mediometro más hantes de comenzar la floración. Como triplique el tamaño se va ha hacer gigantesca. También hay que decir que tiene la poda FIM realizada para evitar que se haga muy vistosa.

Este samana le he dado su primer riego con fertilizante
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:24 AM #115
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Fun With Guawi...

OK...on this the eve of her 91st day under 12/12, the Guawi has come down. I have no idea as to whether she was ready or not but hell...the temps are climbing...humidity is brutal and mold was a consideration (although I have not found any on her - at least to the naked eye. As well, several of the branches were close to dragging on the floor or breaking. All things considered...it was time for her to come down.

As you can see, she was Chlorophylled Pandemonium. Anarchy in a Smart Pot. I had a very hard time with her nutritionally speaking. Definite issues that became more and more pronounced in the last couple of weeks. I don't think, however, that I have grown any plant that has been this -um- voluptuous. I threw in a picture of the bare boned skeleton...as you can see, quite complex...lots and lots o' thin branches...if you look close you can see that I had a complicated system of wire struts and supports to try to keep her in some semblance of order.



At great danger to myself, I sacrificed my body to science by sampling her a couple of times over the past couple of weeks. I am pleased to say that she is mind-shredding and makes other potent selections from the stash seem relatively thin, pallid and plain. I had some last night and woke up absolutely unable to figure out what day it was...at least for the first couple of minutes or so. My world remained very strange for a good portion of the morning. Can only imagine what she'll be like after the cure.

The kolas are massive - however they are composed of relatively airy sativic bud. In the aggregate very dense but individually pretty elongated and thin. Her scent is pure solvent. Her taste, however, in the vape was blissfully sweet.
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Good grief Mayan, that is just amazing. As always, great photos and smoke report. It will be interesting to hear about after the cure.

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Nice work mayan,what about her smell. As I remember she had very special scent and yeah she was ten times smaller than yours
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Ahora mide aproximadamente 1,60m yo calculo que crecera minimante mediometro más hantes de comenzar la floración. Como triplique el tamaño se va ha hacer gigantesca. También hay que decir que tiene la poda FIM realizada para evitar que se haga muy vistosa.

Este samana le he dado su primer riego con fertilizante
Buenas weak,

Si a principios de Julio tiene ya 1,60, es fácil que para septiembre cuando esté florando ya mas fuerte te llegue a los 3 metros Sobretodo si tiene el agua necesaria y la sigues abonando con mimos. Saludos!
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