Well this line has been maintained since 1979 by the guy who went to Africa and got the seeds. There’s no multiple strains of Durban. There’s Durban and then there’s crosses. The Durban from the Netherlands is the imposter here. It was taken to Holland and worked over. It’s all written history.Durban that is short flowering are the worked lines. The lines where worked in Amsterdam during the 80s to lessen the hermaphroditic trait. Long flowering Durban is untouched lines. And the Durban that I grew from hazeman smoked just like the long flowering Durban.
That doesn't really matter. What temperatures are you seeing generally in September and October? I'm willing to bet you almost never see it go below 0 - 5 degrees Celsius then.Yeah but malana cream is said 32N my latitude is 44North
Then i ll go for the malanaThat doesn't really matter. What temperatures are you seeing generally in September and October? I'm willing to bet you almost never see it go below 0 - 5 degrees Celsius then.
You'll be fine.
Check out Green Mountain at Ace. This is from the Purple Satellite: ”It starts the flowering in July, on the 42nd north latitude at almost 15 hours light hours, finishing in September.” It is an Oaxaca Gold x Nepalese.Yeah but malana cream is said 32N my latitude is 44North
I know this strain the thing is what i m conxerned is they have only regular seeds but maybe some of them will turn femaleCheck out Green Mountain at Ace. This is from the Purple Satellite: ”It starts the flowering in July, on the 42nd north latitude at almost 15 hours light hours, finishing in September.” It is an Oaxaca Gold x Nepalese.
Definitely, about 50 percent would be male and female for the most part, sometimes you would get more females or more males. Once they show sex you could take cuttings and keep your best as mothers.I know this strain the thing is what i m conxerned is they have only regular seeds but maybe some of them will turn female
If you don't know about the A line and B line of Durban, sucks to be you. You said strain, I said line. They're not the same. Mel Frank in the seventies worked it to a a line and B line. The B Line was work by Sam. This information was all documented back in the 80s. Mel Frank must have got the seeds from the same person you got the seeds from which was Ed Rosenthal.Well this line has been maintained since 1979 by the guy who went to Africa and got the seeds. There’s no multiple strains of Durban. There’s Durban and then there’s crosses. The Durban from the Netherlands is the imposter here. It was taken to Holland and worked over. It’s all written history.
Landrace sativas are looooong flowering. Period. It’s why they’re not all over the place in retail stores.