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Nope that's why I'm looking forward to it
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they look healthy are they going to be done in time?Yeah or Tropical Seeds. It's not a common cultivar, but has an opinion of easy and fun one to grow. Potency is supposed to be medium with uplifting, euphoric and inspiring high.
Yep I know that feeling.I actually prefer milder sativas. Malawi was slightly too trippy for me. Every time I wanted to get nicely high I spun out of control
WWWWOOOOOOOWWWWW!Mulanje females. 13 days since they showed pistols.
The boys should be dropping pollen in a few days. The one got pretty wind blown when I took them outside for pictures.
This is a line that's worked it's way through at least a couple of people on another forum before finding their way to me. It's possible that its had the gene pool narrowed down through the selection process, either intentionally or not.Yeah male are almost identical. It might be stabilised or almost stabilised strain as these sativas often are
Thank you! These plants are nice and healthy specimens. I'm excited to finish these off and see what all I find in the babies.WWWWOOOOOOOWWWWW!
Awesome job!
Just look at how thick those bud supporting stems are growing to support the masses.
Consider yourself one of the luckiest men on the cannabis planet!!! most people could not even conceive of what you are going to have available to you soon!
Please keep em coming!
Those look awesome. Totally unique appearance.Ciskei gals:
And the male:
I think I'm gonna reproduce this line. They're supposed to finish very early, around 1st-2nd week of October and it doesn't hurt to have more heirloom seeds on hand
Looking awesome! interested to see how yours flower out compared to the ones I ran a few years ago. Mine made big airy buds, they did have a bit of an green apple scent, so yha looking forward to what you pull.Ciskei gals:
And the male:
I think I'm gonna reproduce this line. They're supposed to finish very early, around 1st-2nd week of October and it doesn't hurt to have more heirloom seeds on hand
This is a line that's worked it's way through at least a couple of people on another forum before finding their way to me. It's possible that its had the gene pool narrowed down through the selection process, either intentionally or not.
One of my plants is a bit weak, but I'm keeping it in the open pollination, just to try and retain all the genetics I've got in these plants. This squat female is looking like it'll be the one to look for in the next generation.
Thank you! These plants are nice and healthy specimens. I'm excited to finish these off and see what all I find in the babies.
Have you found the wider bladed phenos to be rare in this line? The squat female I have has some really nice packed nodes on her.