xtsho
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Well I ended up finishing my Ethiopian grow. I had 2 distinct pheno's. A tall one and a short one. You can see the difference between the 2 on the right and the 2 on the left. I pollinated one of the shorter ones to make seeds.
The grow didn't go as well as I had hoped. A bunch of life issues happened that I had to deal with and the plants ended up being neglected. It was also a bad time to start indoor plants when I did as heat became a serious issue. It wasn't wise to start these when I did.
Regardless I got the seeds I wanted for preservation. Many are not viable but I've since gone through them and have them stored away for the future.
I wrote 2019 on the tag but it should read 2020. I've since corrected that mistake with my labeling and have the seeds stored in airtight vials. This is just the picture I took before going through the seeds for storage.
Here's a couple of them later. It was definitely not the best grow I've had but they did provide me with some decent cannabis for consumption. I've really enjoyed the effects. The high level of THCV makes it excellent for early morning and daytime use. My next Ethiopian grow will be better. But I'm likely to grow out some Afghani + Ethiopian hybrids before growing the straight Ethiopian. Regardless, Ethiopian is a great strain and I'm glad to have it in my lineup.
The grow didn't go as well as I had hoped. A bunch of life issues happened that I had to deal with and the plants ended up being neglected. It was also a bad time to start indoor plants when I did as heat became a serious issue. It wasn't wise to start these when I did.
Regardless I got the seeds I wanted for preservation. Many are not viable but I've since gone through them and have them stored away for the future.
I wrote 2019 on the tag but it should read 2020. I've since corrected that mistake with my labeling and have the seeds stored in airtight vials. This is just the picture I took before going through the seeds for storage.
Here's a couple of them later. It was definitely not the best grow I've had but they did provide me with some decent cannabis for consumption. I've really enjoyed the effects. The high level of THCV makes it excellent for early morning and daytime use. My next Ethiopian grow will be better. But I'm likely to grow out some Afghani + Ethiopian hybrids before growing the straight Ethiopian. Regardless, Ethiopian is a great strain and I'm glad to have it in my lineup.