Continuing the discussion from The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 3):
This year I ran a cross between the Oaxacan males and a favorite ‘Cambodianxgolden tiger’ female
I had four in the shed and two males
They almost all hermied due to a lighting incident and power outage
The plants were chosen for females only and taken outside. Several flipped male after reveg. I totally bleak the Cambodian genetics as I have heard of this issue before. The five females I grew were four different females. One was from Cambodian tiger one a well producing female with a somewhat “generic” high
The other four were from my favorite plants and the the third Cambodian was left out as it was a boring high and very small. One was a beautiful big beast. She had the height and clumpy buds that were very beautiful and smelled great. I called her plant c .
The high was good and Stoney but not anything unusual
The second biggest was plant d and had a fantastic smell was as tall as plant c but smaller larfie buds
It had almost no high at all although tasted and smelled best
Plant B was small and had a decent Stoney high
plantA was a heavy hitter and sent me into a death spiral thoughts and required me to take stock and center myself as I was higher than I have been in a long time. The Mystery plant was absolutely perfect in structure, looking like a Xmas tree and had a perfect pine smell like a …Christmas tree.
The high was a dopey staggering stone and I had a headache the next morning
I’m not sure if I waited too long and she had too much CBN or what?