Landrace Genetics 101

Some Zwazulu landraces and heirlooms that are part of my breeding stock
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A Malawi landrace that will also become a breeder for fems to join the others in the my current lines.
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Some sproutlettes that grew from seeds I missed/dropped during harvesting. The plant is revegging for another fem run.
She is absolutely devastating for a Durban/KwaZulu . She produced 980 mature seeds excluding these I missed.
The high is hard and fast but crystal clear. Smoke is earthy with pine and funky green mango notes. Stunning high really
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And the view from the deck a couple nights ago
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Thanks! I hope they will look great, even if you look closer you will see the signs of suffering from being grown outdoors in a non-tropical climate...
That's ok, it may have other properties not found in pot grown in Thailand thanks to your terroir. Even if it's not as strong THC wise it may have a fantastic high. I bet it's as clear as a bell, I'm insanely jealous.
 
^^ Wow, that is a lot of pot! If you are not going to smoke it or sell/give it away within a year, the fridge will help it stay strong. I freeze pot that I will have for more than a year. Unlimited shelf life with freezing.
Or make a couple Cobs! I have a cob from Lamb's Breath auto I broke out last night that still worked and was pleasant at three years old (May 2019) cured, stored in vacuum bag. Smoked like mild hashish and made me almost as happy as it did three years ago.
 
how did you make the "cobs" vacum sealer ? ot he orginal way
I have used traditional and the vacuum bag method. I use the vacuum method most often, sometimes still wrapped in corn shucks at first. Sometimes I have had to touch up a bit of powdery mildew with a touch of hydrogen peroxide on a swab tip for a few, if I do not pay close attention to checking moisture and airing them out a bit when needed. I enjoy a bit of cob from my favorite grows as a reminder of them. I eat a bit of cob or decarbed oil in coconut oil (also topically applied) for AR pain and swelling. Nothing from my Rheumatologist helps near as much for relief as eating a bit and using a topical treatment.
 
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