I'mOne Ace Lebanese Soil Indoor & Outdoor Grow

Green stem lebbie bout 4 foot tall. Gave me a scare after transfer to smart pot. Seems ok now....
 

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Finished my Lebanese and put them in paper bags and jars for curing. One is also hanging in a box in traditional style. I put the Taskenti and Island Sweet Skunk out in an open top greenhouses and moved sensi skunk in the flower room . i topped her and put the top in cloning gel. Im going to trye training on the skunk limbs and put her on 12-12 soon. Smoked a joint of lebanese sugar leaves last night and got nice and high in a happy goofy sort of way. Very cool
 
Finished my Lebanese and put them in paper bags and jars for curing. One is also hanging in a box in traditional style. I put the Taskenti and Island Sweet Skunk out in an open top greenhouses and moved sensi skunk in the flower room . i topped her and put the top in cloning gel. Im going to trye training on the skunk limbs and put her on 12-12 soon. Smoked a joint of lebanese sugar leaves last night and got nice and high in a happy goofy sort of way. Very cool

Awesome that you like the buzz from your grow. How was the flavor of the Lebanese?

Grow on!
 
Hey @I’mOne how’s it going? I started about the same time as you stopped. Damn!
What’s happening in your garden these days? I like the sound of the pain-relieving strains you posted over on the ~> whatsit.
 
I didn't really see much response to my posts...I have two island sweet skunk in the greenhouse and a bubba hash plant. The ISS are about two months and are flowering. The bubba hash is a month old, I have a sensi skunk in the closet finishing up....clear trichs now and brown pistils.... I just started some Lebanese seeds from my first grow plants. Lebanese grow hermied due to a lghting mishap. They must have bred each other because my seeds from the red stem are both green stem phenos and and red stem. I also had a taskenti plant which turned out male. Saved pollen and pollinated my ISS and sensi skunk plants. I hope to grow a female taskenti next and also pollinate my Lebanese.
 
You’ve been busy! :yummy: Thanks for replying - and holy cow. You made all that sound easy. Maybe you typed it too fast? ;)
I know what you mean about keeping engaged. I had to remind myself a few times while I was muddling my way through a journal how much reading I did when I started. I had a bit of a sense of IDK (quite a lot actually, damn I interrupted myself I hate when I do that..) anyway. Yes, anyway. I learned a lot from people posting pictures, methods, mistakes, you know. All the stuff you have to sift through to get to the budporn :laugh:
What I’m saying is if you’re interested in skiting at someone about your garden and gardening then I’m here :nomo: (as are legions of newbies in years to come (hi! it’s easier than it looks! good luck!)) if only because if it were me with all that going on - I’d probably be a bit proud, just modestly.
In fact my health is a bit dodgy at the moment and I sometimes have to drop away for a week or two - how I found your post in a health-related thread. But when I’m bouncing around up here your stuff is exactly the stuff I’m looking for.
  • brown pistils/clear trichs... May we see a photo?
  • What kind of lighting mishap caused the hermying? Was it an interrupted dark cycle? A power cut for days? You dropped a light on your plants?
  • Seed making?! Too cool! I have never done this, but have to learn. I’ll be trying to find some silver thiosulphide and doing it that way. I can’t buy seeds where I am so this is going to be my only path to continuity. I’d love to see your photo montages of all that. :)
By the way, it caught my eye. Your username is one of my favourite Quadrophenia songs. I’ve nearly been able to play it about 35 years now. It’s the middle eight. Must get back to it one day.
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Not sure I can magnify enough to show the trichs but I'll post a bud pick tomorrow of the sensi skunk.
The lighting happened when moving furniture and bumped my old school timer pushing in all the buttons thereby cutting my lights off for 48 hours before I noticed. Then I turned them on mid day and had to do a six hour cycle and start then new 12\12 cycle the next day. That and the heat in my closet stressed the plants and they hermied. Soon after I bought an ac unit for the outbuilding and remedied that situation and watched my timer a little more. I never saw 'Nanners' but was able to find a strange internode down low on both plants!
The seed making was actually easy, I had a taskenti plant that was especially tough and bomb proof of course it was a male. I noticed some preflowers in my ISS plants and he began making balls. I read up on how to collect pollen. I cut him down and hung him up and put the branches in a cabinet with jiffy cup of water. I put a piece of parchment under them. Another branch I placed over a piece of glass in a pop bottle. The second plan worked better. Once the pods broke open and fell I scraped them up with a razor and put them in a bag. I placed the plastic sandwich bag over a budding limb on the sensi skunk. I taped the bag shut. I shook it a few times. I went back later and took it off. The next day I noticed the Island skunk plants had seeds on them! A few days later the sensi skunk did too.
Yes I love the who and if you figure out the song then let me know I have tried too....
 
Hey. Bumping those timers is so easily done. Damn. When I flipped light cycles on mine I struggled for a couple of days with the chinglish directions on this digital thing, then went the analog way again. Was worried about herms too.
I gather you’ve used the seeds though. I think that’s cool :cool: a lot of folk I read they throw seeds out if they are from hermies.
(I watch these these things like my dog does my dinner plate). And you’ve made a cross of taskenti and sensei skunk? And got a bunch of regular seeds too. Well done!
Are you growing any out at the moment? What are you calling the cross, or are you waiting to name it after you see how she smokes?
Looking forward to photos :)
By the way did you make the pieces in the picture on your avatar thingywhatsit?
Seen The Who 3X :theband:
 
No the plants are still holding the seeds...so haven't planted them yet.
The pieces were out front of a place my wife and I escaped to up in Colorado. Those cabins have a special place in our heart since we first got high together there in 2018!
I haven't named the crosses...taskunky? Tascunty? Tazskunk? sweet Taz? Youskunkistan? Or Oklahoma hash plant?
 
Well it’s a nice photo :high-five:
I had to read about taskenti - she sounds like a beauty. Ah yes, but yours was a He. Nice genetics to put against almost anything, yeah?
Skunk’n’sense? Wait... Doctor Jimmy! Hey you made it it’s up to you :D
 
No the plants are still holding the seeds...so haven't planted them yet.
The pieces were out front of a place my wife and I escaped to up in Colorado. Those cabins have a special place in our heart since we first got high together there in 2018!
I haven't named the crosses...taskunky? Tascunty? Tazskunk? sweet Taz? Youskunkistan? Or Oklahoma hash plant?
Congrats on the breeding. Oughta be a cool cross...OK Hashplant would be a hilarious strain name.

Onward & upward...smoke 'em if you got 'em.
 
You will want to put something around the cups, roots dont like light. I think if you do that you will have better luck getting them growing.
I was told the same....
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I was told the same....
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I didn’t say it would be impossible I said he would have better luck. Your plants may have survived but that doesn’t mean they hit their full genetic potential.
 
I like it Ok hashplant! I just want an all around easy grow, low smell pain killer medicinal outdoor grow plant that will survive 105 degree heat, drought and high winds, torrential fall rains with no bud rot....and is very pretty.
That's not too much to ask is it?
Dunno about the "pretty" part, but if you keep making seeds from plants that do well in your local setting, you ought to end up with strains that are well-adapted & do well in the local heat, wind, & rain. Not that hard. Modern growers mollycoddle the plants so much that folks forget these are very tough plants.

Grow on!
 
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