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Bangi Gloria -> my breeding with Bangi for outdoor action in Rhineland

dubi

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Sounds like a great mennu :) Love the melon aromas, not easy to find!

Congo usualy finishes 3rd week of October. A cross with mostly Bangi Haze and Congo genetica should produce a very nice congolese mix, with plenty of vigour, resistance and potency, depending on your parental selection of course.

Wish you the best with your own breeding projects!
 

Barbanegra

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I gave my wife a bunch of bags to smell. All and only Bangi Glorias ended up on the "smells good" pile. The other pile was one Jacalyn, one F13xA11 and one Sour Diesel. She said the Diesel stinks. For me it smelled a bit like this nasty black plastic.

After this experiment I went to pick seeds out of C4 Bangi Gloria and smoke a nice spliff of it. It was quite a ride. I had to go outside to pick up some cash and didn't feel like going back home, so I went for a walk/run, called a friend, got back, sorted more seeds. It was a magical evening. Strong, trippy, with duration and smooth mellowing out. Good energy - enough to run for sport in the dark of the night being totally high.

I'm very pleased with this Cecylia 4 :D
High is like it should be. Smell and structure are as well.
Must be the best plant of this lot - they were 14 sisters.
I'll grow out some of her children and look in the remaining Bangi Glorias for similar girls.

 
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Barbanegra

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Sounds like a great mennu
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Love the melon aromas, not easy to find!

Congo usualy finishes 3rd week of October. A cross with mostly Bangi Haze and Congo genetica should produce a very nice congolese mix, with plenty of vigour, resistance and potency, depending on your parental selection of course.

Wish you the best with your own breeding projects!

Muchas gracias dubi.

3rd week of October is good time for me. The very early strains mold due to my usually rainy shitty August, while the end Sept to end Oct ones benefit from long sunny spells. Or at least that was the case so far. I'm in a mild spot and have no problem with plants that go until the end of October.

We shall see. Congolese mix sounds good :)

That melon thing was a singular experience. I would love to find it again.
 

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I've had the best day in years on Friday. I took the last two exams of my studies. In style. I had a friend visit. I went to see my grandma as it was her 84th birthday. I got back home smoked a spliff of C4 BangiGloria and run to a big farewell party of a dear friend. I danced. I conversed. Stretched and pumped iron in the garden in-between. Magical night. She hugged me so lovingly and I kissed her neck, then I run back home. I took a bath and slept 4 hours. Got up starving, ate porridge and run to my very first Tai Chi class. Run back home, meeting on the way another dear friend, whom I haven't seen in over a year. I packed my gardening gear and run to another friend to have another breakfast and go help him with garden work. We moved a cubic meter of compost on wheelbarrows up the hill...
 

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Im so glad to hear you are enjoying there! :) I also love this kind of enhancing social sativa effects that makes so special the friend' meetings.
 

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Last Friday was another magical night. I was at my neighbours for dinner and poker and smoked some Bangi from two years ago and at 23 hours went home, coz the friend that left for Paris, got back for a week to attend to some business and before leaving again came to visit us. It was just fantastic to listen to her conversation with my wife. Some deep deep stuff. Enchanted night and full of love.

Tonight I have flushed my lamp plants for the first time. After weeks of observing excess nitrogen, I have finally moved my arse, borrowed from my neighbour his 600euro electric drill/screwdriver and made some holes in the containers.

I have culled one of the Floating Genies - the blue one - for it didn't show any resin coming and the pistils were brown and shrivelled from the start. It has become a pain to look at. I guess I've fucked her up with this Composana guano depot soil and no flush. She made the biggest akenes I've ever seen. I'm not sure if I should chuck them or keep them - might be good as a food crop :smoke:

No progress whatsoever on the outdoor front. I will go from seed in the spots this time. No pre-growing indoors. First round will be the water hash leftovers. I have spent a couple nights picking out seeds and am about done with it. Next step is the hash runs. The rest went back to storage.

I've found the BangiHaze x BangiHazePurpureaTicinensis X AlphaDiesel to have an outrageous smell and the kick of a mule :D I was so blasted... first my chest melted away, but then I was high as fuck the rest of the night and constantly finding new shit that wanted to get done.

The D1 BangiGloria had a very good smell to, but I forgot to smoke it before I chucked it into the hash bag.

We've had already some gorgeous spring weather. I have used it for runs at the river, harvesting some nettles and gardening in my forest veggie garden. Now it's got cold again. A lady that keeps ponies next to my garden met me carrying rhubarb plants and said: "Oh a guy carrying plants for a walk and a lady with ponies but no children on them meet... strange strange... but what is this place? is it some sacrificial altar or temple of some nature cult?" Nah just my experimental garden... but I did sacrifice a road-kill pheasant to the foxes and buzzards... and I have put some bones up from a dead boar I've found... So... I love the place and it sure gets my mind to a different place. Makes me very calm and alert. Absolutely beautiful spot, especially with the blooming forest kryptophytes - lesser celandine, wood anemone, violas. To my amazement I have found some wild gooseberry and currant that I haven't seen last year. Maybe the place is magical...

On the ninja front all is good -> I started a new gym -> American style functional fitness with kettlebells etc. -> fun. And I've smoked a spliff and done some push-hands with a Tai Chi master at a garden party -> fun to! I hope I can start training with him in autumn. Very nice dude.

To top everything off I'm being offered a job for when I'm done with my diploma :D
 
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Sounds like things are rolling well for you. I've run into some strange stuff in the hills lately....spring seems to be open to those sort things. Weather has been hit or miss...nothing consistent yet.

Been ingesting quite a bit of tea...some of it wildcrafted...some of it store bought. Takes time to find all the herbs...time to harvest and prepare. Not many wildcraft their own teas...so I never have competition for searching out bountiful stands. I still don't tell anyone where I find my herbs though....certain patches are my private space.

In my garden...I cull any plant that annoys me. No questions asked...I kill them. I'm interested to see how your outdoor patches work out...cool that you are going directly to the patches with the seeds. This is going to mean more time on location? Hope you document it from seed drop.
 

Barbanegra

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A couple older pictures. I don't remember when I took them. First F13A11 f2 and Congo, then all and finally the Floating Genies. I hope you can see what I was talking about.

 

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Here some fresh pix. F13A11 f2 first, then the remaining FloatingGenie. I like them both. Fruity.



Sounds like things are rolling well for you. I've run into some strange stuff in the hills lately....spring seems to be open to those sort things. Weather has been hit or miss...nothing consistent yet.
Rolling well indeed. I thank the heavens.
What kind of strange stuff do you mean?

Been ingesting quite a bit of tea...some of it wildcrafted...some of it store bought. Takes time to find all the herbs...time to harvest and prepare. Not many wildcraft their own teas...so I never have competition for searching out bountiful stands. I still don't tell anyone where I find my herbs though....certain patches are my private space.
Wildcrafting you own teas is very cool in my eyes. And if you are out on your runs anyway... Should be fun. What herbs do you drink?
I had much fun running the winding river forest trail, observing the vegetation. My running mate told me yesterday I bounce around, one with the forest and he struggles to keep up. The spring isn't very advanced yet but the changes are rapid. Great time of the year. Next run I'll go to the forest on the hills. I think I'm strong enough for the incline/decline.
I want my garden to provide my teas. Now its only stinging nettles, but I have 3 kinds of agastaches pregrowing on the windowsills for my garden. I will buy the purple basil I had last year. The Moroccan mint is coming strong and I think mugwort is coming as well. The wormwood I have planted got eaten - and I thought that is bitter shit no animal would touch! The sage was eaten to - I need a new one. I love to put a handful of fresh herbs into my kettle. Last years fave was mint with this thai purp basil and some sage.

In my garden...I cull any plant that annoys me. No questions asked...I kill them. I'm interested to see how your outdoor patches work out...cool that you are going directly to the patches with the seeds. This is going to mean more time on location? Hope you document it from seed drop.
I like that and want to stick to this principle.
What do you mean by more time on location? Do you mean more visits? More pictures? My easy access spot looks compromised (we'll see what's up). The other ones will be minimal visits. All night-time action. Maybe some new place will present itself. We'll see... Very busy spring/summer. Not much time for growing. Well, I hope I can do enough, document something interesting and get away with it all.
 

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Sounds like a happy spring time on your side Barbanegra! :)

The apollo seems be a great line to produce hybrids, love the curious flowering structure of your F13 x A11. Thanks for share it!
 

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F13xA11 f2


Floating Genie


Now that I have drilled the holes and flooded the medium the girls are exploding. I was stupid to keep them so dry all the time and not flush the excess nutes. I knew better yet did nothing. Long long flowering by now. I started them in the first days of January, 12/12 straight from seed.
 

Barbanegra

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I've cut the indoor plants on the 1st of May. Have already smoked a sample of each. Floating Genie was last and very nice. Congo was good as well. F13Apollo11 I don't remember. Each has a distinct smell. The Congo smell is interesting mixed herbs with something mysterious in it, Floating Genie is heavy and dark, while F13Apollo11 is more light, citrusy. The latter two are very pungent.

Anyway... First seeds are out in the wild. I've spent a good bit of last night digging and pulling nettle roots. Fantastic soil on the spot. I didn't amend with anything. Spot is a riverbank. I've done a patch of Grapefruit x F13A11, one with MyBangi and Bangi Gloria x F13A11 and one with Gloria x Jacalyn and Jacalyn x F13A11. Fingers crossed!
 

dubi

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Glad the early samples are nice... You are doing a great job with your crosses :yes:

Best wishes for next outdoor season too! Love guerrilla style :)
 

Barbanegra

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Pulling the nettle roots out of this incredibly fluffy soil was actually real pleasure.

I've smoked the F13Apollo11 yesterday and was very pleased with it. I went with my 5 year old daughter for a barefoot jog to the playground :)
Looks like I'm happy with all 3.

Thank you for the good wishes dubi.
 

Barbanegra

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I've some sprouts on the windowsill. Highland Nepalese x Ciskei take the neglect the best. From 4 Drankenberg Gold only one came. I have 4 Bangi Gloria x Jacalyn, 4 F13A11 x Congo and 3 Aced NLHaze going (I culled the runt). Also a bunch of Schrom x C99 f2s. Gotta put them out soon and see what is up in the gardens.
 

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