Dropped oaxacan into a shot glass

OK I put them in new pots
Used soil
Hope that don’t bite my ass.

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Weird split pheno

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Assymmetry

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Dwarf? Pheno?

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Tall

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I have 5 very sativa looking seedlings but going a little slow. We had a few days of cold weather and rain/snow today so the house is chilly. It’s 135 years old, ha. I hope to get things buttoned up this year. It just needs a bunch of love.

Starting tomorrow, I can take them outside and let them love the intense sun this coming month will bring. They should love it.

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I.moved mine to the porch so they get limited sunlight and rain…I’m gonna harden them off.

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Sorry i missed your posts…first off…looking good! Yes, the short plant may very well be a " dwarf" type. I would put that one in its final container soon. Maybe a 3 gallon for that one to keep pace with the others. I’m still thinking there is some Lebanese influence in some landrace plants from the Oaxaca Guerrero region. It’s very possible it’s just more quickly acclimated to container growing than the other phenotypes, but I think there is more to it than that. The Huixtepec has similar phenotypes and all are long flowering like Cryptic labs Oaxaca. In addition to that they have never left their home near the Oaxaca border. So it seems the short phenotype is a natural phenotype.
I have been adjusting my potting schedule since I started going 12/12 from seed. At the age of 30 days the plants should be in at least one gallon containers to keep a finished size of around 3/4feet. A short vegetation period really makes a big difference in final size and yield when using my old potting schedule, but putting the plants in larger containers earlier should accomplish the same end going 12 12 from seed.

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Oh they are outside…I.will.post pics.later. I’m deciding whether to pot them or go straight into the soil

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Tough decision. Pots are more flexible, but earth is better for growing.

I put them in the ground last week it has rained like crazy since we have had probably 7 inches in less than a week. I will cut clones later

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I put my seedlings into 2 gal pots but as soon as they get growing good, probably one or two are going into the ground.

@Upstate, are the Oaxaca light feeders? I gave them a light, diluted feeding once, with fish hydrolysate as seedlings, but they seemed to not like it at all. We get a hot week this week. Everything should buck up now.

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Assymetrical dwarf

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This one split into two stalks totally on its own volition …weird pheno

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tall pheno

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Another tall pheno

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A dwarf

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Yes. One third strength feeding that you use for hybrids. I mix super soil and garden soil/ perlite/ castings. Go easy on N and P.

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Imma use kelpme-kelpyou I’d I use anything…

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Heres my oaxacans outdoors in southern oklahoma

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I’ll get pics. Mine are so well behaved and just seem to roll with what they have. I had to leave them in their 2 gal pots while I was sick for 3 weeks or so, and they just seem as happy as can be, still in them. I topped a couple or three and they did fine. One is a small bushy Christmas tree. One or two will go into a 5-7 gal pot tomorrow. I can only determine the sex on a couple of them atm. They’ll be going inside to finish and likely in and out depending on weather.

I got a few pics, but I need to upload them.

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