Dutchie anyone? Greandal goes to Friesland

New shoes and new time zone. Lol

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He also grows fast and may flower because the roots reach the bottom of the cup.

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But upon further inspection…

Two definite females

And five who have not yet decided…:boot:

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Any updates? :grinning:

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Yes! Coming shortly.

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So looking positive all around.

We have 5 known males

4 showing females

And the odd ones…,

The females in bags will go in the ground in a while after they get bigger.

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@GREANDAL Looking good. Thanks for the pics! :grinning:

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Taking off!

The bagged ones will soon go in the ground.

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woah… I step away from this thread for a couple weeks and your plants got big haha! funny how that works eh?
Looking good!
Gnarly lookin leaves on that last one.

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Thank you :blush:

It took a little while for them to find the nutes in the boxes but now I have to find places in the yard for them. Lol

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Been a while but everything on track

The fourth girl is in the backyard, pic to come.

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Plants are looking great! :grinning:

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Hello!
I am not an open pollination gap and now I try to decide which of the men to leave in the awning to pollinate girls.
If you had to choose whom you would be left and whom you were removed?

The plant standing for the right has a larger fan leaf without fingers bent towards the trunk, and also has a slightly more intense lateral branching. The smell is more intense in the plants, which is left, but the smells are complicated in both …

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Tough call man, there really isn’t much in it imho, one has slightly more vigour and is more branched, so personally if it were me I’d probably go with that one but they both look very similar.

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Well. Stumbled on this thread by accident with a morning coffee and glad I did. Glad to see you managed to salvage the project with new beans and you’re doing extremely well @GREANDAL looking at the structure of the sacs I would go for the male on the right. But I’m not a breeder. I’m barely even a chucker :joy: will be watching here in though :100:

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Same here with my morning coffee.

I’m myself Dutch (genetically for the most part, and was born there) but I currently live with my Dutch wife somewhere south of the Dutch border in Europe.

I’ve never smoked Friesland.

Can anyone describe the aroma, taste and effects for me?

Where I live the typical finishing season is also wet, so finishing without mold on the buds is an ever present challenge round harvest time. We (the Dutch I mean) have several strains that are adapted to our weather. Even White Widow is currently still being bred outdoor and sold for outdoor use by it’s original creator, Ingemar from DeSjamaan seeds.

Holland’s Hope is another such strain.

But the Friesland, I never got the chance to try. A description please? Pretty please?

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Guessing you are Belgium kind of way? I’m English. Living in England but with some Italian in there. I’m still not brave enough to try and grow photoperiods outside. The finishing season is not only wet. (In all fairness we have had like 14 days of rain in a row and it’s meant to be summer) but always around first frost time. You know it’s bad weather for weed when it’s good weather for mushrooms. I hadn’t even heard of friesland until this morning. But now I really want to try it.

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Rather counterintuitively maybe, but I’ve had good results with Neville’s Haze, taking a long ass time to finish, some plants finishing by the end of november or start of december even IIRC; but even with snow on the tops they finished mostly without budrot or mold.

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