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Hey Matt, sure!

This LC-18 grew great and I got 13 ounces from her dry! We have some every day as we get our high on! Love the sweet head buzz it gives us!








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Hey Matt, sure!

This LC-18 grew great and I got 13 ounces from her dry! We have some every day as we get our high on! Love the sweet head buzz it gives us!








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How long did you veg n flower for? Nice looking lady btw. CL🍀
 
Hey Cap'n, thanks! Give or take a day or two, she vegged for 57 days and flowered for75.
I’m also curious about African sativas because I found most Landrace don’t like a lot of nutrients but I have a Durban that doesn’t seem to mind them. Did your girl like or dislike them? CL🍀
 
I’m also curious about African sativas because I found most Landrace don’t like a lot of nutrients but I have a Durban that doesn’t seem to mind them. Did your girl like or dislike them? CL🍀
Indoors with LC-18 I gave no nutes. Just my LOS (living organic soil) soil and some cal mag because my SIP pots don't seem to lift calcium well from my soil and need a hand.
Outdoors with IKLWA I fed with Geoflora every 2 weeks top dressed. That kept an LOS grow also, so me feeding them is kind of not the right answer. I kept the microbes fed for them to have their interactions with. So the short answer is I don't know.
 
I’m also curious about African sativas because I found most Landrace don’t like a lot of nutrients but I have a Durban that doesn’t seem to mind them. Did your girl like or dislike them? CL🍀
You can look at the soil conditions on pure land strains home as a predictor of apatite. These strains come from the mountain forests on the west side of Durbin. Both sides of the mountain range down to the Durbin coast have the same soil mineral composition. Naturally evolving from the same soil, they should have a similar apatite.
 
You threw a 40 square mile dart at an area the size of California. You were asking, am I close to it's home region, right? San Diego to Redding is a bit of an environmental difference. You're reference is a costal heritage sight and the plant is from the foot hills. The original foothill land strain from that area is Kwazulu land strain if it helps find the answers to your questions.

 
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This one was collected at Kosi bay. Next to the border with Mozambique.
Google Kosi bay photos.
Then Google Drakensberg mountains. Very different earth, different humidity, salinity, different landscape.
Kosi is wild, beachy with lots of game. Coastal forest that's the only one in Africa or the world. Can't remember which.
Drakensberg is lusher. It's higher up too.
Durban is a little different too.
So Kosi bay for wild lady is on the money
 
So Kosi bay for wild lady is on the money
How did you determine wild lady was from kasi bay?

When your sample is from a UNESCO world heritage sight, it's safe to assume it is unique on a world wide scale. The Drakensberg mountains are nearly the size of California but has only one true land strain that I have ever heard of, Kwazulu. International cross breeding created the lowland descendant Durban poison in the late 70's or early 80's. So Durban is vary closely related to the kwazulu strain.
 
How did you determine wild lady was from kasi bay?

When your sample is from a UNESCO world heritage sight, it's safe to assume it is unique on a world wide scale. The Drakensberg mountains are nearly the size of California but has only one true land strain that I have ever heard of, Kwazulu. International cross breeding created the lowland descendant Durban poison in the late 70's or early 80's. So Durban is vary closely related to the kwazulu strain.
That line was collected in 1948 from Kosi bay.
I have other lines collected from the Drakensberg area which are totally different plants. Different terps, different highs, different structure, color etc.
The Durban thats commercial is closer to the type collected near the Drakensberg.
But, not the same. Yes they are all kwazulu landraces but they are also all different from different areas.
Hope that helps
 
That line was collected in 1948 from Kosi bay.
I have other lines collected from the Drakensberg area which are totally different plants. Different terps, different highs, different structure, color etc.
The Durban thats commercial is closer to the type collected near the Drakensberg.
But, not the same. Yes they are all kwazulu landraces but they are also all different from different areas.
Hope that helps
ok, You are familiar with Table mountain and have the answer to the source locations. Felt like I was reading the end of a murder mystery when they are connecting the random clues and a page was missing. lol

Most landrace have regional phenomes. Like Jamaican kings breath from blue mountains, lambs breath from lowlands and Lambs bread was a cross of the two. The question was connecting the Phenome to the region. Thankyou for the answer.
 
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