Brandon137
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This is awesome following along
Hey there John!Hi Al,
Wild looking plant. Hope she has a nice high. I'm just finishing a run and soon as I can, I'll get the Thai/Malawi Golden Tigers into bloom. I have two Malawi ohenos and one Thai. I've kept them low through training.
Later,
JD
Good morning Aladdin,I like the structure of your Malawi plant! Well done. Topping off many times during the flowering stretch will help limit the final size.
Hi OSD...looks like you need a little dual time regarding quotes.I Chopped the Rasol plants at day 106.
The buds are very wispy but the final smell is incredible. It is still herbal but also fruity and a bit spicy"
that looks so good.
thanks! im johny on the spot w a chainsaw, keyboard not so muchHi OSD...looks like you need a little dual time regarding quotes.
Quick and dirty...if you hit reply, the entire post is quoted. You can then just delete what you do not want.
Another way to do it...highlight the desired text (left button held down and drag) Usually a reply tab will appear out the bottom. Click there and just the highlighted text is quoted.
Cheers,
JD
Defenitely a worthy goal. I'm sure there are obscure landrace plants that haven't been discovered or revealed. Sounds fun. Travel with a goal.The goal is to preserve these endangered landaces by doing open pollinations while using a high number of plants and to reduce the number of weak plants, lower the herm rate and improve germ rates at the same time.
Hi Al,@JohnDee Hello Mister Dee. That plant is looking very bushy and short. It is also healthy and doesn't seem to be lacking vigor at all. That would be very interesting if you could stabilize a short/bushy line of GT.
If you outcross it as it is without stabilizing, the polyhibrid would not be genetically stable. However, I'm sure you'd find some very interesting phenos among the offspring...
When growing pure Sativas, male plants often reveal their sex after the females.. It is the opposite of Indicas and Hybrids. So hopefully you'll get some nice males!Hi Al,
Yes it does look healthy. Finally I got some stretch out of it but still it's quite short. I only have 1 Malawi pheno so I can't compare. Others that have grown this out say I was just being impatient. But even with the stretch (maybe only 30%( it's still a nice sized bush. I pulled some`cuttings off it to save for experimenting. Still waiting to see if I will have any GT males. The Malawi pheno and the Thai's were feminized seeds. (shipping mistake) ...but I have more reg seeds.
JD
Useful info Al. Everything seems to take longer with these sats...but I'm practicing my patience. One of my new seedlings is way taller then the others. Keeping my eye on that one...lol.When growing pure Sativas, male plants often reveal their sex after the females.. It is the opposite of Indicas and Hybrids. So hopefully you'll get some nice males!