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And some pic of my only male Senegal, the line come from Kafoutine village in Casamance, given to me by Aeritos breeder of TTSCO. Many thx bro !
For the lil story, this session should have been a reproduction...but on 24 seeds...after selection (mutation, hermi ) all of my plants are female...so, i have keep a cut of all of my Gambian female and put 6 seed of Senegal Kafoutine for find male...unfortunately just one....
Cool to read from you... I'm so glad to see my gambian seeds living and healthy, I'm happy to see you enjoying them!!! Were all females? All the best wishes with them and hopefully you will be able to select some good parents to reproduce the line, as it's quite rare. I've been out of the scene lately, but can't wait to grow so many interesting stuff I've got in my fridge!!
Have u found any substantial differences between Garru's line and mine?
Mustafunk : bro, many thx another one !!
yes my friend...it's a shame!! they are all female or female hermi...Aerito told me for P1 of Senegal Kafoutine it's the same...very big rate of females....on my Kafoutine P2 on 6 seeds i've one male...it's light...
i've selectioned some plant, most beautiful (for me) and the most fast, resinous and some interresting plant with leave mutation (no serration and marvelous African odours very peppery like old African stuff !!)
many, many ways to explore the joys of landrace !
And no, no difference, same mutation and diversity.
Some nice african sativa divas,i'd lean more to the dwarf having to much nitrogen.
I've found the same problem in alot of landrace sativas from both africa,south america and south asia.Even tho your probably feeding them all the same you can still get individuals in the same population that have differant nutrient uptake needs so i now feed them all the same to start with the sit back and watch how they react then treat each plant individually based on how they react.