Landrace strains - general thread

I was just looking at their site! I’m also trying to find non hybridized sativa landraces. But they are from Europe, I don’t know how to order there from the US.

@Dalorean ,Try the kwik seeds route, same people, but should resolve your issue.p

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The Texada Heirloom this year I’ve been playing around with Took the frost without so much as a burnt leaf Got a nice Bean pole pheno that stacks nodes very nicely goes straight up like a telephone pole very greasy stinky thick stalk.Grew 2 feet outside in its second week out I have a feeling this is going to be a tall one.averaging about 4 inches of growth a day.Tried to flower on me because of the pot it’s almost like these have to be started in the ground they grow so fast I’ve never seen a plant go root bound so fast monster root growth and I didn’t even use VAM this time back in Veg and flying

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Foliar of fulvic and silica tonight One day later and she shot up 8 inches holy crap does she go :flushed:

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Man, I somehow missed this. Glad you liked the black Willie bx to vb. I bet it’s great. Cured well by now too, I’m guessing?

Yup. Abraham Lincoln was famous for speaking to, and not above, his audience. A smart speaker knows his audience and their limitations. Fancy words and all the new terminology just confuse people, and I’d add that the new terminology is also going to be replaced, as we learn more about genetics.
I’d also argue, now that I’ve learned more, that Afghanistan has 3 different genepools. 1) An unhybridized “Indica” or “Afghanica” from the Hindu kush mts.
2) a possibly extinct Sativa genepool, formerly the main hashplant genepool of South Asia( Peshawar)
3) the Hybrid Afghan we are all familiar with, known to us as Indicas. Made up of the old Sativa( Peshawar, and likely others) hybridized with the Afghan Kush, stabilized between 1930 and 1970. An old heirloom, basically.
In addition, there is or was a separate genepool in South Afghanistan. It’s basically a mess over there now. Anything could be growing anywhere.

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3 way Se Asia Hybrid, made in 1982 from 3 Vietnam War era landraces. Easy grower, but very long flowering. Week 14 and one male doesn’t even have balls yet. Just preflowers on the ladies.
They are just now in their second stretch, where the secondary( tertiary) branches come in. Then the flowering will start. This one will easily flower half a year I think. 26+ weeks.

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Indica was so named because they wanted to differentiate between hemp and drug plants growing in India,sometimes in adjacent fields. Since all cannabis can readily reproduce in any cross,perhaps there is only Sativa and the subspecies are the result of different environments?

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Mr @Upstate it has cured into a Really really smooth smoke, that makes you lose time oh-so easily.

Certainly a cerebral bonk on the head and a deep Stone have become the norm when cracking this Jar. And it keeps you moving, nothing at all about Couches or Locks…

I’ve just sent a batch of Seeds into the Amazon Basin for Growing in a Tough and historically Familiar environment !!!
Delivery CONFIRMED Yesterday! (LSD, LSD-25, Fighting Buddha and Black Willie hi-thc)

Will keep you posted on the outcome !

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That Texada is doing a very heavy preflower thing even in a 3 foot hole that was at least 3 ft around Been devouring high nitrogen feed it’s in full sunlight all day long no hanky panky with the light schedule been on 18/6 and was planted day after Mother’s Day.Little early for flower and I’m not light depping it any suggestions?Its definitely not an auto I can promise that thing has been shooting straight up like a bean pole 4 inches a day now this pics a couple days old

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What’s your latitude? The texada is from Vancouver up at 50 North latitude…and I think it was developed outdoors. It will finish quicker for you South of 50 degrees. 2-3 days for every degree South. They harvest in late September up there, so it’s going to be an early one for you. Good quality to have, but it slowly disappears as it acclimates to its new latitude.
Or I’m wrong lol.

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Latitude would be 43.3 Degrees north

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Man, it’s real early to flower then. Wait and see I guess.

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I’m hoping it calms down these things make rootballs so fast I get dizzy.3 ft down it’s shale I think they hit the bottom which mean these guys get big fast.I gave them a touch more nitrogen and they ate it right up

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Checked today and it’s a Nail biter and comical at the same time I wonder if it will just chill and it’s keep on kranking lower sites Sites straight up like it’s growing to the Sky and it’s pissed Aye Caramba

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I don’t plan on copping but this dude is legit, copped from him before. Anyone know anything about these?

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12 week tropical line with narcotic effects from a ‘pure’ lowland sativa at 10 degrees latitude? i would be skeptical

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She is not letting up on the flower at all.This thing almost flowers like an auto flower in full sun and in full light from 435am to 930pm and She has this look in her eyes that tells me Let me be and do my thing would leaving it in this state just keep making her flower in veg cycle light and roll into normal flower?.@Upstate do you have any tricks up your sleeve to snap them back out of it or should I just say screw it and light Dep her?Ive never light Depped anything and I know your the Dutch master of the landraces around these parts.I’ve never had a plant do this outside.

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Yeah that’s not looking like it’s going to do anything but flower is it, I’ve had it happen, flowering at the longest daylight time of year. Some of them seem to get to maturity and flower regardless of daylight length, though that’s in a tropical climate zone, so never as many hours of daylight as you are getting. It’s not that unusual for males to ‘auto’ flower but females less so.

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Of the 3 beans of this I popped every stinking one of them did this indoors they did a half ass flower not full blown like this one except this one waited 3 weeks till it was planted in the ground.These Plants need to be put outdoors and started right in the ground in a 4ft deep by 6ft around hole it looks like.I couldn’t keep them in big enough pots inside they went from 2 gallons to 5 and ended up in 10 gallon and blew the rootballs up I had to squeak them out of the buckets they were crammed in there.

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Looks like they were getting good light, apparently stress can cause early flowering as well irregardless of light cycle

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