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Anything outdoors 2020

axle2u

Member
Hola axle!

I am between 38 and 39°N in the interior of the European peninsular Spain (only about 3° more to the south than you), hundreds of kilometers from the coast, and a little more than 800 meters of altitude: here there are also frosts and in winter you can have night minimums of a few degrees below zero.

Look, for example, the photos of a Psilocybo's Malawi Bangui, which I grew a few seasons ago; they are from December, and you can clearly see the ice that has formed on the resin of some isolated low flowers:

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That December's day was the coldest day of the year...:

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hello montuno.....my mistake
i looked up your city because i was curious of your length of grow season, and i took me to Dominican Republic.
I assumed you were there, not Spain. I instantly thought of Panama Red, a strain i'm interested in growing and have recently acquired

yes, i can clearly see you have frost too, and a winter period of climate,
it is amazing you can get the king that big...incredible
great job, my friend

and furthermore....

has hecho un trabajo fantástico haciendo crecer al rey, un trabajo bien hecho. excelente cultivo

-axle
canada
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I' m not sure mate ,


i count 30 012 exactly :bigeye:


Good job :good:

I didn't take the plant material into account. lol

80 seeds = 1gr
Total seed weight = 387gr
80*387=30960

I didn't sift through the material so I probably put another couple thousand in the fire pit.


I have a 4x8' frame made of 2x4s. I laid a bed sheet on top of the frame. I stretched out 8' of hex mesh a couple feet over the frame. I pulled the buds off the branches by hand and dried them on the mesh. Once dried (3 days with a heater blowing on it), I rubbed the buds on the mesh to break them up and the seeds and a little material fell through the mesh.

Here's the mesh material.
https://www.amazon.ca/7mm-Polyester-Hex-Mesh-Fabric/dp/B014VNK84Y/
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I used this to remove most of the the plant material and clean the seeds.
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axle2u

Member
Tell us more about the origin of these Panama Red, axle. Do they come directly from Panama, or are they from a seed bank?

I have never grown it pure, but here it is known and used by local banks like CannaBioGen or A.C.E. I have grown Panama from these two banks, in which the Panama Red Hair is crossed with two other Panamanian landraces.

For the next season I will grow some Drago aka Vuelo de dragon, which is a non commercialized variety of, I think, the I.C. members nachillo (a CannaBioGen breeder) and guanche. It is a (Malawi Gold * Meao Thai) * Punto Rojo. Although I think that the Punto Rojo used is Colombian, I think that it is very related and it is very similar to the Panama Red . I leave you a picture of guanche from a main tail of one of those potted Drago aka Dragon Flight (but she is more un the Meao Thai side, I thik):

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Besides of a Drago, I will grow a Durban Poison'70 , and a Extreme Haze (NL5/Haze, "extreme Haze feno" * OldTimers Haze, green light cut), both from Tropical Seeds Company.

Salud.

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Hola mi amiga !

Im at 42N, around the interior great lakes, of North America, at altitude of 760 feet, very close to same altitude as you.

The seeds I have recently sourced in regards to Panama Red, is a pure strain, not 3 different strains hybridized into a strain simply titled 'Panama'....
my seed is titled Panama Red, and is supposed to generate a red flower to my understanding.

However, now that you mention it, Punto Rojo is another landrace strain Im interested in as well.
(trying to experiment and source a material used to make a red cherry oil-resin, of the late 70s)
I have a separate thread on that quest, over 28,000 views.

Some strains Im dabbling with, Red Lebanese, Pakistan Citral Kush, Red Hot Cookies, Red Manderine,
Red Poison, Cherry Bomb, Purpidol, Panama Red and a hybrid I created last year (red leb X cherry bomb)....
1 Red Leb and 1 PCK and 3 Red Manderine still currently growing

Next season I will grow 6 Red Leb, 2-4 PCK, 2 Red Hot Cookies, 3 Panama Red, 2 Fruity Pebbles, 2 Pineapple Express, and
(2 Purpidol for my woman -17% CBD)....I have a few different grow sites

below is all the Panama Red info, of my seed selection

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My seed selection is from a seed bank, but hard to find.
Maybe 1 out of 10 seed banks will carry their own version of it.
(I have ordered in and recieved these seed for next season, amoung others)


Panama Red:

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strain description:

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additional strain info:

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cheers,

axle
canada
 

Chunkypigs

passing the gas
Veteran
We are having crazy warm and dry fall here, if I could delete the 4 nights of frost last month this would have been the best.
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been slowly harvesting since 20 sept so it has been really nice easy finish.

plenty of hazes still in the ground along with some late cookies.

already smoking dry OG Kush , headband and Corey Stardawg!

GMO
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Montuno

...como el Son...
Nevermind, axle2u.

Dominicans and Spaniards are "cousins", je... They dance merengue music better, and we cultivate ganja better, he... (Es una broma, quisquellanos; a ver si me vais a echar encima a todos los " Dominicans Don't Play" y a los "Trinitarios" de Madrid... Pero nuestra hierba es mejor, je,je...)
What I thought was that you had deduced from my photos of Canarian palms that I was "in the tropical part of Spain", in the Canary Islands... I live on the northern slope of the Sierra Morena on the peninsula.

Your "Panama Red" I think is the lanrace that in Spanish we call "Pelo rosa panameña" (if I am wrong, correct me; I am not an expert. I think CannaBioGen sold it here pure, as well as a cross between "Punto rosa panameña" and "Punto rojo colombiana", with the name of "Punta Rosa" .
Salud, y mis mejores deseos para todo Canadá.

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therevverend

Well-known member
Veteran
Looking good Chunky those might be the best flowers I've ever seen come out of a sty. And I learned the ways of the ganja growing hippy pig farmer so that's high praise.

Every year when I plan my harvest I picture an orderly dignified procedure where I'm sniffing and poking at a bud or two every day, starting in mid September. Maybe pulling a sample or two early to test for ripeness but waiting to the day to harvest. Leisurely filling my boxes, stripping the leaves, and hanging the flowers by strain. Loosely boxing the mostly dry flowers I harvested earlier to make room to hang the wet ones I'm bringing in from the garden. Most years it doesn't happen that way and this year has been complete chaos.

Waiting until a couple days before a storm then frantically chopping every halfway finished half moldy flower I can reach. Filling boxes then slamming them into the drying room. Quickly pulling half-dried flowers into boxes to make room for more wet buds. If it wasn't for a friend's help it would have been much worse.

Things have calmed down again, the fucking smoke is gone, the rain has stopped, the sun has come out. I was just surveying my remaining plants and they look great. Still lots of mold and weather damage but I'm seeing some great mold resistance from very dense Afghan types. The powdery mildew died back after the smoke left.

Here's my Black Cherry Garlic. Only managed to harvest 1/3 off her so far. I'm glad I left the rest. Even though she has plenty of mold damage she's probably 75% mold free. She should be done in any day.

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She smells nasty, garlic and Maraschino cherries. The Dogwalker OG x Ancient OG came through nicely, not much mold. It's frustrating to see the few buds I haven't harvested go even frostier and more colorful but I'd have lost a lot of I'd waited. Here's what she looks like.

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Got all the Royal Kush x 5G Blue down. Maybe lost 10%. She's wonderful.

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PDX Dopesmoker

Active member
Misty morning
This is Thai Dye bagseed, this is probably the winner pheno of the group
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South African bagseed
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Blueberry
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Blueberry
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Botrytis
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PDX Dopesmoker

Active member
Back in July when I was trimming off unwanted lower branches, I shoved all the ones I cut off into the soil under the plants to see if any would root. About one in ten or so of the cut branches ended up surviving to the end of the season.
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Not sure how this affects my plant count
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Dead stump (Thai Dye bagseed)
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Dankwolf

Active member
Female seeds 2020 Oregon outdoor

Female seeds 2020 Oregon outdoor

Strain
critacal sour
Harvested Oct 1st

Bag appeal 8 out of 10
Smell 5 out of 10
Yield 11 out of 10
Easy of growth 10 out of 10
Ease of trimming 8 out of 10



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axle2u

Member
Back in July when I was trimming off unwanted lower branches, I shoved all the ones I cut off into the soil under the plants to see if any would root. About one in ten or so of the cut branches ended up surviving to the end of the season.
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Not sure how this affects my plant count
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Dead stump (Thai Dye bagseed)
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interesting concept tho...
an experiment that was successful, right

good stuff....who cares about yield
the main prize here, is the knowledge of it

thank you for that !

-axle
 

axle2u

Member
I didn't take the plant material into account. lol

80 seeds = 1gr
Total seed weight = 387gr
80*387=30960

I didn't sift through the material so I probably put another couple thousand in the fire pit.


I have a 4x8' frame made of 2x4s. I laid a bed sheet on top of the frame. I stretched out 8' of hex mesh a couple feet over the frame. I pulled the buds off the branches by hand and dried them on the mesh. Once dried (3 days with a heater blowing on it), I rubbed the buds on the mesh to break them up and the seeds and a little material fell through the mesh.

Here's the mesh material.
https://www.amazon.ca/7mm-Polyester-Hex-Mesh-Fabric/dp/B014VNK84Y/
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I used this to remove most of the the plant material and clean the seeds.
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tyco, very cool jam, bro

hey, a thought here...
ive enjoyed this thread, think its great
love looking at other peoples progress, strains and grows
very successful thread too, as per views

what do ya say about starting another thread,
linked into this one, for all us dudes that got a little action
goin on, on the indoor front too....lol

how about another thread for same as this
"anything indoor"....some guys got hydro, some soil
it would be fantastic thread, to keep us going through the winter
up here in our igloos....eh

lol....
after all, all us kanuks up here, hunt beaver
and live in igloos....ah, the world's ingnorance is bliss

what say ye, pirate ?

:groupwave:

-axle
 

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