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Pakistan Chitral Kush

dubi

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lovely pebble :smile: Im glad the grower is enjoying the chitrali flowers! :wink:

Brad, i just harvested Purple Pakistan chitral mother pollinated by fem chinese pollen, same cross you are commenting but in fem format. Should try her for winter!

I hope you are all enjoying at harvest time! dubi
 

peps1

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el gordo said:
nice pics! got some of this chitral beans waiting on the shelf and looks very nice... got a question: what's the aprox rate of green-purple fenos ? (of the regular chitral seeds, not the purple S1's). thanks!

Think phenotype depends on to many environmental factors for anyone to give you an definitive awsner on that one mate, add to that the purple colour trait will be affected by homozygous/heterozygous genetics (i would think its heterozygous based on being a land race and showing many Phenos) usless the PPC was cubed.....?

have a read up on Mendel's laws, very interesting cornerstones of plant genetics.
 
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charlie garcia

much love Gordo :) not bastards but good ppl here. Purple traits are quite common in this Chitral Pakistan. Depth of the blues varies. Percentaje varies as well but you wont be short if pop some. Low temps will help you to select for colours as they will show up earlier but most, at the end, use to paint some blue.

Beautiful pic BB2, hope you enjoy results

We are not too satisfized of S1 as Dubi talked several times, we found some weakness reversing this female so hope we will work them again very soon in regular form for fresh stock and will let you all know

Pepps1, agree, is not cubed but a simple individual found in regular line. Chitral is been kept as close to original as possible using always several females and males in each generation so most original traits are still in

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mriko

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Greetings people !

I'm glad to present you my 3 Chizbek ladies. All 3 different phenos, and all fantastic ones ! Keeper they are !

HEre the Chizbek#1, this one had a superb fruity flavour with some woodsy-hazy tones, wonderfully resinous ! She was dusted with some Yarkhun pollen.








Chizbek#2 : INSANELY resinous ! smallest harvest, but superb quality smoke. The taste is rather strong, on the woodsy-hazy side. Dusted with Tajik Pollen.










Chizbek#3 : The only one with purple flowers. Longest to sex, and took amybe 10 days more to reach maturity. The plant smelled close to nothing, with only yucky hints of burnt plastic. She eventually reveals subtles woodsy-hazy tones upon smoking. Less resinous of the tree phenos. Ultra-dense, rock-hard bud.











Can't tell much about the effect, I'm hash smoker and my tolerance to ganja builds in at insanely fast pace, plus I've been on foocking pain-killers for months and it sure kills the nasha... :badday:

Anyway, Chizbek menu anyone ?





Irie ! :wave:
 

el gordo

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thanks Peps1 and Charlie for your answers, i really apreciate it. hey! easyrasta i think it will be my next indoor bet, wouldn't be difficullt for you to get some if you ask Ace's or CBG people about that. I've also read somewhere the greener phenos are usually the most potent. there's some flavours related to one or another colour pattern? or it's more a random trait? hope not to be bothering you with too much questions... :bashhead: thanks! :rasta:
 

el gordo

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that chizbek looks really awesome, is the same cross from where Raco found his pink planter, isn't it? whoa! this cross shows very nice traits. dense buds, resin, strong flavours, what more we would need? Oh, yes... a few seeds maybe :muahaha:
 
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charlie garcia

Hla EG, most purple go towards more strawberry tones while some white phenos can have a tone to lemon. While we talk about the pure paki I assure you that Sandstorm is the job based on this line and which represents most of it in colourful fhenos so you can watch at some Sandstorm and have the idea of Chitral.

Great Mriko, hope all is well. Glad you managed to harvest some nice results. There should be a bit of variablity indeed, commented before this Purple Chitral doesnt represent whole family patterns so some traits will show up playing with this variablity.

enjoy
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esbe

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respect to you as always mriko! looks as tasty as hell!

flashing menu of the day!
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mriko

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Thanks brothers !

el gordo, yes it's the same which yielded the Pink Planter.

Alas Charlie, all is not well... I've had problems with my lamp since I started the second grow 3 weeks before, the thing sometime not wanting to light on. Few minutes before I went to check the growroom, and it was, again, all dark :cuss: I just kicked the whole thing out of rage, reflector is folded like alluminum foil and the bulb is blown of course. no more growing for me before a long time... :badday: Foock, I need holydays...

Irie !
 

dubi

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el gordo said:
nice pics! got some of this chitral beans waiting on the shelf and looks very nice... got a question: what's the aprox rate of green-purple fenos ? (of the regular chitral seeds, not the purple S1's). thanks!

Sorry gordo,

I think i missed your question, we are humans and sometimes we can do failures.

As charlie said, CBG's chitrali population has been reproduced lot of generations here in Spain, selecting for potency, resin production, plant resistance and quality, but not for a concrete color or aroma. This is very personal and subjective, maybe you love the purple expression and other prefer the greener ones, it'd be a crime to cut the genetic diveristy and only select for one expression, taste or color.

For a concrete hybrid breeding project, you can select a concrete chitrali color or terpene profile but for overall chitrali preservation it's better to save maxium of positive expressions. That's preservation goal.

Purple chitrali smells and tastes more like a strawbeery/blackberry chewing gum, green phenos smell like a lemon/melon candy.

Peace and love :smile:
 
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dubi

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Thanks for share it mriko :smile:

Im glad the purple chitrali x uzbeki indica F1 hybrid has worked fine for you, i think there LOT of potential in the hybrid. Seems purple pakistani colors are quite dominant but yield is clearly higher now, im sure potency too.

Enjoy them, friend! :wink:

PD: We have some of your 'mazari' ready to flower, will post pics!
 

el gordo

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hey dubi, thanks for the response, i totally agree with you that is good to have a wide genepool to start selecting from, and maintaining it as diverse as possible to get a lot of possibilities for future inbreeding/selecting most desired phenos. thanks for giving us the possibility of doing that!!!
 

mriko

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Purple chitrali smells and tastes more like a strawbeery/blackberry chewing gum, green phenos smell like a lemon/melon candy.

funny, my purple had not the slightest hint of fruit flavor, and it was the #1 (green pheno) who had strawberrish-blackberish taste.


Enjoy them, friend!

Alas, it's already all gone... :(

Irie !
 

dubi

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mriko said:
funny, my purple had not the slightest hint of fruit flavor, and it was the #1 (green pheno) who had strawberrish-blackberish taste.




Alas, it's already all gone... :(

Irie !

Yeah mriko, it's curious. Sometimes parental traits disgregate in separate phenos, looks like your chizbeki more uzbeki looking plants got a purple pakistani influence in the aroma, some purple pakistani hybrids have shown incensey aromas too but they are usually fruity.

I hope you enjoyed them :wink: ehhehehe
 
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