Ailalelo
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Thanks!These are some of the best looking sativas i have ever seen. Wow!!
Thanks!These are some of the best looking sativas i have ever seen. Wow!!
I don't know what original hashplant you mean. This is a thread with just sativas. The only hashplant I have is a Taskenti from Uzbekistan. I've made a thread about it.Where can i find beans of the legendary Original hashplant u posses ? was interested in a pure indica.
My bad yeah one of those 2 indicas.I don't know what original hashplant you mean. This is a thread with just sativas. The only hashplant I have is a Taskenti from Uzbekistan. I've made a thread about it.
Beautiful stuff.This is Thai Angola Mextiza #25. This one makes some good spears, as most of them do.
These plants need two or three more weeks than Mextiza to mature, but they produce quite more also.
Now I've grown all selected four plants at the same time, I'll be ready to decide which one to keep. Right now I am tempted to keep a Thai Angola leaning one because of the strong bitter aroma (#15, #25) but I'll have to wait until a proper cure to compare.
It would be a dream to see these plants growing outdoors, maybe I'll give them a chance, but they are made for a different weather.
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Sweet smokes
Things go well, thanks. I'm currently smoking them, but I don't know which of the two specimens to keep. Both of them are great. I've got some pictures of the buds, unfortunately the biggest ones are already gone. I'll post pictures soon of one of the plants, I've got a couple with 7 weeks and they just have 2 or three more to go.Hope all is well. Curious to see how things are turning out.
Those buds look amazing. How is the high?Things go well, thanks. I'm currently smoking them, but I don't know which of the two specimens to keep. Both of them are great. I've got some pictures of the buds, unfortunately the biggest ones are already gone. I'll post pictures soon of one of the plants, I've got a couple with 7 weeks and they just have 2 or three more to go.
It is frikking difficult to take good pictures of the dry buds, but I've tried.
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Cheers
This high is my favourite one. They hit, they really do, but you can smoke all day and feel energetic and active because it doesn't weight in the body. I cut them at about 9 weeks under LEDs, but I guess that if I let them mature for a couple or three more weeks they will produce more and hit even stronger and with stronger taste. These buds never stop growing in the plant, like Indicas and hybrids do.Those buds look amazing. How is the high?
Great question. Interested myself.Congrats @Ailalelo ! Looking good
Btw, regarding positive effect of equatorial landrace sativas, do you guys have an opinion on best Kelvin light value for effect?
(I know 3000K and such is best for yield in flower, but I don't mind low yields and low potency, going after pure effect, with the constraint of growing South American / Mexican landraces indoors under LED).
I use 3500ºK for all the process and I get a good result. I wouldn't change it. By the way, these weeds I grow aren't pure equatorial landrace sativas. They are way more domesticated than that but their effect is much better than any commercial sativa you can find. In my experience.Congrats @Ailalelo ! Looking good
Btw, regarding positive effect of equatorial landrace sativas, do you guys have an opinion on best Kelvin light value for effect?
(I know 3000K and such is best for yield in flower, but I don't mind low yields and low potency, going after pure effect, with the constraint of growing South American / Mexican landraces indoors under LED).