The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 2)

The thing that I couldn’t figure was, why I had no trouble with herms on the seed run. Well, after thinking about it a little more, I tripped to it. :woozy_face: All the seed run plants were grown in @YoBigdaddy’s Sativa Dirt. I used recycled soil from last year for this last grow, and it was too hot for them.

I still have cuttings of the #1 & #3 plants. I haven’t really tried to take those to full flower because I was dicking around with those other 2. :slight_smile: I’m gonna try 1 & 3 outside this year. They start flowering a lot faster than 5 & 8, and I don’t think they’ll go as long either.

I was able to find a few semi-decent pictures of the females during the seed run. The seeds were dropped on 3/11/22, and these pictures were taken on 6/27.

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You don’t see any red in the stem on that plant, but once it hits 6–8 weeks in flower, the stems start turning a slight red, that keeps getting darker as the plant flowers. It stems up being as dark as the males. :slight_smile:

Here’s a clone of 5 that you can see the color in.

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I even found an only slightly crappy picture of the male. :upside_down_face:

You can see the red stem on him.

Well, there you have it, a Guitarzan insta-log. :slight_smile:
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EDIT: If you sent me your addy, don’t forget to delete it.

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