ikinokori
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Hello, so i am new here and it is y first grow journal ^^ i have limited grow experiences, but always hybrid which gave me similar results everytime. And one day i discovered it was because they were almost all hybrids of the same species I then discovered a whole new subspecies of cannabis that takes way longer and have different effects, and fell in love, to soon discover they were all disappearing which made me sad. Thankfully some grea breeders like aceseeds and cannabiogen kept them alive so we can keep track of them, which is incredible so thank you.
As i said, i have limited experience so this will be a test grow. I have never run landrace before, so i am ready to face a lot of issues. i have a moderately good amount of vertical space ready (around 7 feet available for them) and time is not an issue. my goal is not productivity nor rentability as i do not sell and my main interest in doing this is discovering them, how they grow, spend some time with those ancient plants and learning from this experience (and of course having some great smoke haha). hermie is not an issue either, it'll be annoying but as i said previously, i really don't care about productivity, only quality so as long as they are worth it, then so be it !
I have accumulated a lot of seeds from many landrace strains, even some very forgotten one from various breeders (fts, rsc, usc...) but almost half of them come from aceseeds. they do seem to have a passion for breeding and discovering new species as opposed to making the same thing over and over and i highly respect that.
anyway so back to my grow, i decided to start with some "easier" sativas that run for 14 weeks on average. I have chosen the Honduras, Durban from Cannabiogen, Malawi and Ethiopian. They are all very different but seem to have similar flowering length. I do have another box to dry the earlier ones so in anycase that wont be an issue. The one im most interested in is Ethiopian, because i love uplifting, non anxiety strains ^^ Malawi scares me though, but the strains seems so worked well by aceseeds that it seems, as the info i gather say, that its the best "landrace sativa hard strain" to begin with and im very curious of her.
So here i am and let's go my grow will probably not be worth of a read for many people as i am not very goodand will probably cause some very obvious issues, but for those who will participate and follow me in my journey, thank you very much and i look forward to talk to you !
note : the following logs will have a lot of premade posts. i already wrote some posts and already started some time ago but did not register until today so the beginning will be weeks of log in a few days. sorry again
As i said, i have limited experience so this will be a test grow. I have never run landrace before, so i am ready to face a lot of issues. i have a moderately good amount of vertical space ready (around 7 feet available for them) and time is not an issue. my goal is not productivity nor rentability as i do not sell and my main interest in doing this is discovering them, how they grow, spend some time with those ancient plants and learning from this experience (and of course having some great smoke haha). hermie is not an issue either, it'll be annoying but as i said previously, i really don't care about productivity, only quality so as long as they are worth it, then so be it !
I have accumulated a lot of seeds from many landrace strains, even some very forgotten one from various breeders (fts, rsc, usc...) but almost half of them come from aceseeds. they do seem to have a passion for breeding and discovering new species as opposed to making the same thing over and over and i highly respect that.
anyway so back to my grow, i decided to start with some "easier" sativas that run for 14 weeks on average. I have chosen the Honduras, Durban from Cannabiogen, Malawi and Ethiopian. They are all very different but seem to have similar flowering length. I do have another box to dry the earlier ones so in anycase that wont be an issue. The one im most interested in is Ethiopian, because i love uplifting, non anxiety strains ^^ Malawi scares me though, but the strains seems so worked well by aceseeds that it seems, as the info i gather say, that its the best "landrace sativa hard strain" to begin with and im very curious of her.
So here i am and let's go my grow will probably not be worth of a read for many people as i am not very goodand will probably cause some very obvious issues, but for those who will participate and follow me in my journey, thank you very much and i look forward to talk to you !
note : the following logs will have a lot of premade posts. i already wrote some posts and already started some time ago but did not register until today so the beginning will be weeks of log in a few days. sorry again
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