Balochistan Black Tiger (NLD) Preservation

Count me in please! :pray:

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Would love to get the chance trun this outside…

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Off to the races! 6/7 popped, the largest seed is still sitting unbothered in the soil. If that doesn’t pop on it’s own we’ll have to sand her down a bit or give it a lil crack to help out.

We have some interesting colors on 2/6 already as well.


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Wow amazing color already… this is going to be a great growshow

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That’s awesome I didn’t know Friesland came from Balochistan genes. I have a pack of the black tiger too I’m looking forward to cracking into it. Did you grab anything else from the last Indian landrace drop?

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Must excellent @cdues21 ! I’m currently in sponge mode regarding the various landrace/heirloom strains, so I’ve got this one on “watching”. :bear::+1:
The crimson on that sprout is intense! Looking forward to more, striking pictures, as they grow.
Now I’m no freeloader, so as rent for occupying the hammock over here:
:sparkles::sparkles::bear: I bless this grow with the headiest of Heady Bear vibes! :bear::sparkles::sparkles:
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Woo! Great to read and congrats on the positive energy transfer into the seeds! :partying_face:

I am very happy you’re running with the BearShaman image!!

:hugs:

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Here’s a few flower pics from one I kept for a while. Made some very nice charas. The chillums were rolling thick ass white smoke like a 17 year old, mullet sporting sprat in his Dad’s Diesel when she was around.

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Nice. I’ve seen these on the Red Scare RSSC site. Looks very interesting. Good luck with them.

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@cdues21 WoW! How’d I miss this??? I’m gonna string my hammock up over in those trees and keep an eye on this! Can’t wait to watch this grow. Thanks for doing this preservation run.! When you finish up, if you really want to give some beans a tropical-climate-stress-test in SE Asia I’m sure I can make 'em do something “odd” over here! :rofl: Raisani had some killer bushes in those photos! Good luck bro!

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This is Quetta 22 Balochistan from the same breeder about 30 days from flip. It says these will go 12-14 weeks so I put them on a 10/14 cycle they seem to be loving it.

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It’s perfect, and will now be found with every blessing.
So now, in the last 2 weeks you’ve chosen my first preservation run, and my online mascot! :bear::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::sweat_smile::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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I did not unfortunately, I grabbed these from Red Scare Seed Co and a couple strains he made. I am looking forward to getting some of the most recent stuff after this though. The super deluxe f2 they were posting today has insane color.

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Thank you for the heady blessing. There is no charge for camping here, the more the merrier! I hope to entertain you all with this project.

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Remind me when everything is said and done, I bought 100 coin flips, envelopes, and washers in preparation of this project :wink:

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And what are the policies on raiding the fridge?

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That plant looks amazing! How was the flavor on the finished product?!? Any advice for growing this cultivar?!?

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Same rules I shared with my old roommates, anything without a name is fair game.

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AS IT WAS WRITTEN!

:rofl:

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She was a treat indeed, flavor profile was variable depending on how she was prepared. Traditional pressed hash was very rich in earth tones where as fresh rubbed charas has citrus and floral notes with a toffee kind of exhale that lingered for a few minutes. Ganja style cured flower retained alot of the citrus tones but had a pleasant earthiness about it. She liked dry feet throughout the grow. At her best subirrigated with a saturated zone in only bottom half to 2/3 of the container with dry media on top. She would put on thick barked roots through that dry zone. So I usually ended up using a super soil method in the bottom half and watered from the tray up. As long as the dry top area was maintained I could keep the bottom fairly damp. Had a great immune response to insect frass and would sugar up nicely.

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