I was wondering what swace was lol. I kinda thought it could be another notation of "swazi". Tonally they can sound similar with right accent haha.
So the A1 and A8, forgive me, which lineage are they? I see swazi polok's going, swace, an the A's, just cant remember what those are. That A1 does look good. Think those buds will fill in to a stick of sticky.
Are you talking about the afropips swazi red? I think there will be some similarities between the limpopo / swaziland and the locals in limpopo call their weed swazi even though its grown in limpopo, it must have been derived from a swazi at some point. So far this line seems like it will be very long flowering, the count is on and we have 5 females flowering now.Your Polokwane reminds me the other Red line from Afropips
We did see some blue-green colored leaf specimens in the "Durban" line that we got from The Valley of 1000 hills in KwaZulu Natal. I didn't show too many of this seed group because we found a lot of problems with them. Autoflower / Herm / Not flower at all / mutant leaves etc. But my partner still wants to look into these again before winter is over.Have you find special blue greens specimens?
Also is there lance pheno less ramified and more resinous instead of the christmas tree vigorous common structure?
One thing I find about the africans is that the resin coverage is only loosly tied to the power of the effect. Some types with low resin appearance can give extreme high, while ones covered in crystals can also give weak high. Its not always like this but it can happen.
Are you talking about the afropips swazi red? I think there will be some similarities between the limpopo / swaziland and the locals in limpopo call their weed swazi even though its grown in limpopo, it must have been derived from a swazi at some point. So far this line seems like it will be very long flowering, the count is on and we have 5 females flowering now.
(...) But there are definitely the old types still around, and not even that hard to find.