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Corium

Member
hello all :wave:

Astaroth, GreenMind, VanVulpen, thank you very much for your message !

They are looking great indeed, i recognize the growth pattern from the Guawi i had last year... very powerful smoke, some unexperienced friend banged his head to the floor after a couple of tokes, hope they will turn just as nice for you too budy
Thanks and take care of your friend !! Guawi is on my wish list, crazy cross for sure ! To continue explore Guatemala after this run, I have a batch of tikal to run, I heard many good things about it, can't wait for them :tongue:

Smell is now going somewhat pepper and spicy mixed with touch of lime and lavender.

first mature seeds are already ready by the way (especially #3) :bump:



after 56 days flowering
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pheno #1​
I like the grow for this one, my favorites with #2 & #3. Quite easy for the moment and good production.
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pheno #2​
Quite balenced structre for this one. Grow medium tall, so easy until now.
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pheno #3​
Another nice structure, grow higher than #2
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pheno #4​
Like you can see, she's not going very well after getting burned :look at this: Leafer (with #5) than the others, much more sensitive too !
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pheno #5​
Seems to be same pheno as #4, this one is even worse and has now lost all its big leaves :spank:
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pheno #6​
the bigest one ^^
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Purple Haze x Panama
bonus for ending with this little clone ^^ I was able to maintain his low level by keeping it in a germination pot during the first 3weeks of flowering and then 3,6L. The objective is only to make some seeds with her and taking little place as possible ^^


Keep growing & bye bye
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Great to see you around Corium :)

Im glad to see you are reproducing guatemala sativa ( ... and already harvest your next generation seeds! congrats! ). Landrace sativas are not easy to grow indoors but it's fine for seed production. Keep the genetics alive!
 

bodymind

Member
Veteran
that last post with all the phenos is really helpful! thanks for the great thread and thanks for keeping the line going! what are you going to do with all the seeds?
 

Corium

Member
Hola a todos ! :jump:

thank you very much guys for your answers, it's really motivating to continue sharing pics ! :thank you:

dubi said:
Im glad to see you are reproducing guatemala sativa ( ... and already harvest your next generation seeds! congrats! ). Landrace sativas are not easy to grow indoors but it's fine for seed production. Keep the genetics alive!

Happy to see you here dubi ! I was really disappointed when I saw the damage but I hope to grow again later with a real sinsemilla selection and more experience about this strain. respect to you for the work and and the opportunity you offer us to grow this strain. :woohoo:

bodymind said:
what are you going to do with all the seeds?

phenos hunting, cross, preserve, collect, keeping alive... :bump:

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freaks

Member
Yeah !

Nice work!

How bad is burned, but the "landraces" are quite sensitive to the interior (and in general!)

Anyway good job! Its a pleasure to see that more and more "Growers" starts to reproduce and saved the genetics

Good luck for the future!

YAH bless
 

Corium

Member
Hello everybody :wave: thanks freaks ;)

Some news after 70days flowering. Too bad I burned them. 'm very angry against myself. This is the first time that I grow landrace sativa and I was really surprised by their low fertilizer requirements. Here is a good lesson for the future. Nevertheless many seeds are ready now. Some have already germinated when falling in the pots and that's the most important things for now.

smell become really nice and more distinctive now. I find slight sour apple touch who become more sweeter or intense on some pheno. :yummy:

Some
pics now:

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#2


#3


#4


#5


#6


Good vibes to all :groupwave:
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jahgreenlabel

Member
Veteran
hola corium,

really very good

fertilizer Metrop soil and coconut is not really of course!!
I had very good results in rockwool with this range of fertilizers!!!
in coco but even if the weight was there there were still deficiencies of certain elements and other elements of burns
poorly balanced for soil and coconut

very nice bro :)

best vibes
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Hi Corium :)

Great to hear the new seedbatch is fertile, thanks for take your time to grow them and reproduce them, and dont be too hard with your self! We all learn from past growing experiences, that's why we are here sharing ... and it's not easy to grow landrace sativas indoors, as you already know they are a bit sensitive with fertilizers and need lot of lights!
Best wishes for seed harvest, happy 2011! :smoke:
 

bodymind

Member
Veteran
corium! hi! i'm glad your seed harvest went well! have you done any smoke tests? do any phenos have better effects than others? i am very interested in growing this strain outdoors in a semi-tropical climate, and i'd love hear about the effects and highs of the different phenos! cheers!
 
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