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Cannabis Seed Morphology

ahortator

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haystack < the triploid thread

ahortator also post to this thread haystack as well please :huggg: you my get more feedback​


here is one such post over there

Somatic doubling is linked to mitotic processes (e.g., endoreduplication or endomitosis), which can take place within apical meristematic tissues or zygote cells, ultimately leading to the development of entirely polyploid organisms or mixoploid individuals
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twins and even triplets are common in angiosperms

I have three reports from growers finding natural tetraploid in landrace seeds
Hi,

This is pretty common in citrics and in some mango cultivars from Phillipines, also those carried to Mexico. But I don't know about it in Cannabis.

 

acespicoli

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Brazilian Black AKA Cabeca de Nega or Bahia Black Head

One of my personal favorite smokes.

The Cabeça de Nega is thought to be one of the oldest strain brought to brazil. Smells of coffee, pine, orange and some other things very hard to describe. The taste is the same and leaves a coating in your mouth that you can taste for awhile. It has a nice smooth smoke but expands and makes you cough when you take a big hit. The high is mentally stimulating with a hint of body relaxation. It is very mind expanding making you realize truths in your life. This is some very special herb.

growing:
bushy type plant that grows almost as wide as it is tall. it gets right around 6-7 feet tall. big fat leaves and stems. the smells are hard to describe cause there is so many. some of them are coffee, pine, citrus more on the orange side, skunk, and sweetness. you have to watch for mold in flowering if the humidity is high. the buds are decently tight for a sativa but are still airy with good resin content that is sticky.



dried:
smell – fruity mango and coffee
taste – sweet, milky, fruity, woody, hashy, with hints of coffee. leaves a coating of flavor in your mouth that you can taste for a while.
high – very clear at first, creeps up on you and you feel its slowly pulse through your body, nice and relaxing. it puts you in a happy good mood, very positive herb. then it hits your head. you still feel the relaxing electrical pulses through the body. can be disorienting if you are trying to multitask but is great for sitting down and focusing on doing one thing. good for doing any kind of art or deep thinking. overall its a pretty clear up high with some body to it, that can help you find truth in your life.
 
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acespicoli

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GARLIC BUD​

Here we never stop searching for the best original varieties on the planet. After a lot of work, we are very pleased to offer genuine Garlic Bud for your growing pleasure. This strain is possibly the most medicinal strain on our menu. It gives real relief for nerve pain, insomnia and general relaxation as well as being antianxiety and a paranoid free . This strain regularly comes in above 20% THC. The taste is of spicy garlic mixed with Afghan hash. Garlic bud is a mostly pure afghan with a touch of sativa which adds to the complexity of the flavors and lengthens the effect. Plants take 8 weeks to flower and are very resinous. This strain produces a heavy yield of dense flowers both indoors and out if your below 45 degrees latitude. Its an easy strain to grow that can take moderate to heavy feeding and is forgiving for the novice grower. Originally Garlic Bud was brought to the public by the Seed Bank in the 80’s and we here at Old School hope you will enjoy growing and consuming Garlic Bud as much as we do.
Flowering Time
Up to 8 Weeks
Yield
High
Effects
Very medicinal. Relief for nerve pain, insomnia and relaxation
Aroma
Spicy garlic
 

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