Landrace Expansion & Trade

Maybe 3 I’d say. I’m not sure what size you should use. I grew in coco, which is pretty different. But unless the plant doesn’t like it, I’d err on a smaller pot indoors, personally.

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That’s right in my wheelhouse for patients…they are looking good lots of lateral branches . holding on up pot from solo for space in the jungle and sexing. At 10 it should finish here no problem unless we get an early frost, but it is Michigan, least you will know resistance to variable changing weather by the day.

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Nice! I like that he gave Angus from rsc a shoutout. Sounds honest. I didn’t know these were reproduced at 46 degrees north. This is exciting! It should finish the second or third week in October at 42 North. I’ve been wanting to try Mazar for quite some time. I think since the real seed company started selling it back in 2009 as a matter of fact. I have it written down in my journal as a giant indica. Times have changed. The modern description on rsc is completely different. Too bad it’s already into summer or I would run both of these packs and find us something good.

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If nobody takes up on the offer i will put them in cold storage for outdoor next year, and you will be welcome to them or i could possibly run them by then. I only have the ability to gorilla grow outside so it takes a little more time and effort to care for them. Either way id love to have a decent ammount to search through and find the champions of the line.

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That’s what I was thinking. That would work nice. I need to plant them now. I should be able to bring them in the basement to finish if needed.

What was the thing with the Lethoso? was it a project of yours? Man, OG has blessed me with so many nice seeds/pollen in one year that I have seed anxiety now. I want to grow and know them all. heh. peace

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They are outdoors. Bringing them in everyday until I get sick of it or my back fails lol. Will they stretch more outdoors than indoors? I’ll keep them in the smallest container possible. I know each grow style is vastly different… I won’t hold you to any advice you give. I just want to get a general idea of what to expect. Trying to get plants that are big enough that the buds tti will last me all winter, but not so big that I wrench my back trying to get them indoors LOL Right now we have 16 hour days, so that probably affects stretch as well . Old timers say you can hear the corn grow in July and I believe it. Explosive growth in that humid warm weather.

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You have patients? I was gifted some special seeds from Kalga village in parvati valley that are supposed to be great for bone and joint pain. Tough to germinate, but he gave me a bunch…and told me to spread the love. My friend was able to germinate a couple( that he lost earlier in the season.)I had been holding off on germinating these, But with my back I have great interest. ? I already had Himalayan types on my list of to dos for this year, and I would have to grow a lot to find something that finishes outdoors with no help. Do you have a way to force flower these for a month before putting them out?

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Yeah I can 24/0 them for a few weeks under 600 HPS . Put mine out June 1st at 6”clones Big Red is 3’ and just got first topping, have a black Pearl and Purple Thai out there too…arthritis strain sounds good, I’m my best patient , wife and daughter also, gets my plant count to 36 . try having your daughter show you how too do dabs…:rofl:

Here’s something I’ve been wondering your guys thoughts on. How long do you think before BIG tobacco/pharma start GMO our strains so they can be patented and rendered un-breedable or able to clone?

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Maybe already doing it? My three plants I had inside downstairs flowering all got pollinated. I haven’t had a male around since last summer. The windows wer open and the winds had been blowing steady 29-50 mph for two days. The only thing I can think is hemp pollen from east of here. It could easily be Monsanto GMO, I don’t know. One thing I do know is it’s not anything I wanted. I hope to be able to do a little research to find info. @Tinytuttle had the same thing happen to his crop last fall. I’ve been thinking about it. They could easily ruin a lot of genetics.

Luckily I had clones of all three so I’ll start over.

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That is a wicked link…holy and we thought plants were stupid…IDK

Great read…Thanks for sharing it

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Sterile and then take over the genetics like they did with grain in Canada…you had to have thier seeds in the field and if pollen blew across the road they own it too

heres a link on it…

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Grain, corn, soy beans, … super yields pest and disease tolerant, mass produced for the masses of people who have never tasted pot that didn’t taste like skittles or GSC. Who else do you know but an old head that will take a deep inhale and smile when you drive by that three day old dead skunk. We thought it was so great when legalized, and it was the Wild West for 12 years with a lot of grey area to work. Local economies were reaping economic benefits. Growers and dispensaries were putting out some top notch product.
Then as they phased in recreational they slapped on the million dollar licensing and plant minimums with batch testing and seed to sale video monitoring. All set up for the big boys to step in and take over. Next step would be to circumvent hobby and breeding growers because they take customers away from the 5-10RU lava rocks that grind to powder and give you 3 joint eights. And gifting, OMG heaven forbid no one profit from a plant Mother Nature put on this earth. Why would we have THC and CBD receptors if we were not meant for it to be a staple of our existence. If they can’t change the law then they will change the game Until it’s either Marlboro or Newport, Pepsi Or Coke, skittles or Girl Scout cookies.

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2 strains i have yet to try…I do my best to stay away from the hype!

I like shit not everyone can have…rare and special tastey

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All the plants I tested indoors expressed intersex traits.

Ouch. Might want to run them Mazari all by their lonesome.
Not for nothing, the claim that a plant will hermie indoors but not outdoors doesn’t make any sense. If the plant has the hermie tendency than the plant is a hermie whether it shows up or not.

It would have been nice if dude had went through and stress tested a large batch to find some that wouldn’t hermie, rather than just say it is what it is, and leave the problem for the next guy to solve.

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I have a question for those who got some of the Azad from GLG. I got two ziplocs of Azad seeds, 1 contained 15 seeds, and just said Azad Kashmir on it. The other one had 5 seeds, and was labelled “Azad Kashmir intersex?”. Did anyone else’s seeds arrive this way?

It’s pointed out in the description that the Azad are prone to hermies, so why the additional distinction?

I went with #10 BTW :slight_smile:

@lefthandseeds, I keep hearing about Triple Durban. Is that your strain? If it is, do you have any available? It sounds like an awesome strain.

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Well, I can’t tell you too much about it right now, other than what I know about the parents. I was growing a bunch of Durban last year and found a really nice looking male in a pack of cannabiogen Durban. I crossed it to a hybrid of an old Dutch Durban with another landrace Durban that I got in trade. The cannabiogen Durban had females had very airy buds, but lots of resin and smoke really nicely. The Dutch/Landrace had pretty dense buds, but also were a good smoke with Durban flavor.

I really like a bud density somewhere in between those two, neither airy nor dense. So I’m hoping that hybrid finds that balance. My ideal Durban is strongly sativa, but with a little more weight to the buds, and hopefully not going too much past 10 weeks flower.

Anyway, I probably have enough gen1 seeds to send you some. Shoot me a DM if that sounds like something you’re interested in.

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I sent you some to try outdoors, because Lesotho has a very similar climate to Colorado. I do want to make a project out of it, but I’m putting myself in strain jail until I finish the projects I’ve already invested myself in. :stuck_out_tongue:

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It’s a good practice to hose down your plants every day if you’re able to, in order to eliminate the unwanted pollen. I did this with a dozen male plants in full flower located only 25 to 50 yards from a patch of 400 females. One seed. It’s nearly 100% effective. I did this near dusk, but left enough time for them to get dry before dark

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Here are the cannabiogen

Durbans we talked about yesterday. The first photo will show the three males. The second photo will show the five females. The third photo will show the two mutants included in the five females. One that self topped and came out as a twin, and one that has three leaves at every node on the main stalk. Sorry about the poor picture quality. Probably not the best time of day to take a picture

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Pictures of @lefthandseeds Triple Durban to come today at repot 1 going to flower and 1 going outside. Also some picks of the Afghani Kush x Black pearl. I have graded out a lot of these seeds I believe them to be F3 as I know he had talked of several pheno hunts with his buddy dropping 10.
Very nice plant , no where near as stretchy as it’s mother. Buds are more clumpy than the 80% Sativa spiraling, , round dark leaf buds with a conical Kola. Tent growers should really like them for SCROG beautifully thick side branching.
Three weeks in flower. Have two Thai clones (structure sucks on cuts, seeds had perfect symmetry. Got 3 female Brutal Monkey paw, so one will be multi hit with pollen for some More Sativa genes like bangi haze, MTF have two males and a female so I will repopulate some seeds from Alaskan Seed Cache.

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