Garden is looking great.
Definitely Sativas you got there… Nice narrow leaves.
Sterling job your doing in Reggielandia… Thanks for posting, can you tell us the strains your cultivating.
Hope u guys are over Beryl
Take care
P J
Garden is looking great.
Definitely Sativas you got there… Nice narrow leaves.
Sterling job your doing in Reggielandia… Thanks for posting, can you tell us the strains your cultivating.
Hope u guys are over Beryl
Take care
P J
Hey PJ, I honestly couldn’t tell you the exact strains because they’re all bagseed from the area. I wouldn’t be surprised though if these were Lambsbread, Blue Mountain or a variation of crosses of the two. Or whatever other landrace strains they may have here, I’m not an expert. I only just moved back here in Dec. I can see why alot of their weed is trash now. Sativas naturally take longer to finish, which takes patience. I’m a super patient guy and I’m losing patience alittle lol. They just can’t wait for them to finish properly and then their drying practices are probably just as bad. So as much as I don’t like it, I can somewhat more understand why there’s so much bad weed everywhere. If they had more Indicas/Hybrids like I’m trying to get here, that problem would be solved. We’re still feeling the after effects of Beryl, more so in some areas than others. We just got power back like Wednesday evening, which created a slew of other problems but I’m managing the best I can. Thanks for stopping by, if you checkout my grow journal you’ll see my whole setup and alot more Sativas.
My string of pearls phone oaxacan by @deeez99 are starting to find their groove.
I am in love with that Guadalajara!
Here’s a Jamaican plant I grew a while back from seeds I’d brought home from negril.
Here’s a different Jamaican I’d grew in the past.
My first reaction was yes male.
But not sure about that just yet. NLD females can make something that looks a bit like a ball in the early stages.
But only one at each.
Here’s 2 Oaxacan string of pearls by @deeez99 one is female the other is going to get culled cause I’m pretty sure it’s a dude.
These are Jalisco repro by @pigeonman I believe both are male but waiting another week just to be sure.
Been shouting this mystery purple hue Jamaican sativa has no pistils but I stand corrected, they’re just really small white pistils. Never seen a plant quite grow that way, even after all these years you’re always learning something. You have to click on pic and zoom in underneath to see them, that’s what I just did to recognize em.
My Pearl Stem Oaxacan clones are going into stretch. I thought they were growing a little slow, and a few days ago I gave them some 10/10/10. That got them moving.🪴
Some Nanan boclou from @YoBigdaddy Huixtepec and four Guerrero
The one with the insect is a Golden Tiger courtesy @Panamajock
Some good looking plants brother it’s nice to see these growing instead of sitting in somebody’s fridge
here’s nanan boclou at day 47 @YoBigdaddy
Yeah they were 16 some took 18 weeks. and they had some long pistols Plus have you seen the roots on top of the soil that was the first for me. They were definitely root bound in three to five gal. pots by the end of the 16 weeks. That’s a big old fat Bud looking good keep up the good work
Great….its coming along nice…and the NB look smashing.
I would sure like to see more grows on these strains…
The Nanan Baclou is a smashing plant …and a great smoke. Easy to grow and clones well.
The Corinto ( Corinthian
Is stretching like mad ….been busy manicuring…ye all well since the flip. (
Thanks again Buddy…you done a grand job.
PJq
Looking great 420n
Done a great job there……
P J
Off they go like rockets
You’re gonna have a hell of a harvest!
There is always something surprises me in
I just seen this on a rafter of the outhouse, Amazing whatever made that…Talk about Engineering …that is an amazing structure.
Sos to go of thread but worth a pic. And maybe someone can put a name to the little beasties!
P J
@george might know
Oh wow!
Some kind of wasp or hornet. Either way, I wouldn’t piss them off.
Don’t people get rid of these by lighting them on fire at night?