A mystery landrace you say? Hmmm, I can think of only one time I’ve heard of @upstate and a mystery landrace being mentioned in the same breath…could this perhaps be some type of south indian sativa with indica properties by chance?
Here it is. @PlantShepherd This is fun stuff! I love how this is playing out .
Perhaps just one more clue…
Naaaaw. Not yet! What are those leaves telling us? Hmmmm…
They are going to get transplanted and moved to some new lights either today or tomorrow! Growing kinda slow cause I haven’t had much time to spend with them, but looks like they will have some nice fat leaves. I will get some new pictures uploaded soon!
Another hint: Collection point was 5,500’ elevation (one reason why I’m excited about these).
Hey brother, I can relate. The Black Tuna I’ve been growing are also coming along slow with cool temps and less than ideal lighting til I get them into the sun. These plants you are growing might be slow growers regardless…I’m stoked to hear they are indeed broad leafed. How cool is that?
No rush but I can’t wait to see pics.
My first business partner and I took a rather long time turning a basement into living space. When the job was over I apologized to the homeowner it had taken so long. He told me that No one ever asks how long a job took. They just admire the results. Great work so far.
Hey all! So sorry it has taken me so long to get these posted. My landlord was in town and I had to keep things on the down low. Here are a couple of random shots.
These are getting moved around a bit. I need to fix up a veg space till they get tall enough to cut some clones. Yes, there is some thrip damage. Nothing a little spinosad won’t take care of.
I have one! It may make it easy to guess. Why I am so very interested in this cultivar, is because it is was harvested at 5,500’ elevation, and 48 degrees north latitude which is almost exactly the same as where I live. Finding something that finishes before the snow and sub zero temps is difficult.