Thank you Dubi. I like both the males, strong, vigorous and decent Honduran structure. I'll bulk up on Honduran seeds, crossing them with the 3 girls. I'm planning to make Purple Haze Satellite x Honduran, I've always thought it would be a perfect fit with either PH or PS. I would also like to dust a branch of the SMCGxOHz. Honduran is such a great high, it should compliment just about anything it's crossed with. If the OHz pollen in the freezer is still viable, I'll try for a Honduran O'Haze.Looking very sexy SolarLogos What's your plan with the Honduran males this season ?
Beautiful TychoMonolyth Is this your Honduras or ours ? A joy to see them so healthy planted in the ground.
Thanks dubi. They're mine but got polluted with a jamaican a couple years ago. I lost the originals. Now I have to wait until travel returns to normal to revisit and get more. I tried 3 time to have them mailed to me, but no joy.
I managed to successfully re-veg my Honduran:
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Of the 6 cuttings I took, 5 rooted in just 7 days! Just root riot plugs, no rooting hormones. These are insanely vigorous plants.
The 2 males from H6 mom dropped their pollen and are composting. Pollen has been stored. H5 male is just starting to drop his pollen and is being collected. All 3 had hollow stems
H5 male
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H5 female
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She is not quite ready to take on pollen
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H6 female
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We are at 11 hour, 40 minutes of sunlight today. I looked up the weather in Honduras and winter solstice is 11 hours, 16 minutes and summer solstice is only 13 hrs even. That explains the late flowering. I think the next time I grow these I will probably start to force flower them around mid-August and let the natural light cycle take over at the equinox.
I love these Hondurans, it's still my favorite smoke. I just opened a jar from 2018 and so smooth, no cough, tasty old wood smoke. Thank you so much Dubi, my collection would not be complete without this one.
Thanks brother, you're very kind and good seeing you. These two plants are P2 for me and if I weren't growing these for smoke, I would have done a larger selection. That said, H6 looks like the mom, but H5 is a lot skinnier, yet nicer branching structure. I may want to do a larger selection on the P3 from H5. We'll see how the flowers look at finish, they'll have to look good if I'm going to talk you into growing a few of my lineLooks like you’re improving the line - kudos brother logos - leaving something great even nicer than you began with, to my tastes morphologically at least
I love these Hondurans, it's still my favorite smoke. I just opened a jar from 2018 and so smooth, no cough, tasty old wood smoke. Thank you so much Dubi, my collection would not be complete without this one.
It's the same familiar Honduran high, but any creeper effect is gone, it's a very smooth, gradual climb but the high just feels so much more relaxed and smooth if that makes sense. Not relaxed as in a body or head stone, but a clean high that is so very mentally clear, while still very much soaring with a beautiful "easy feeling". I put it back on a vacuum seal and will pull it out to compare with the current Hondurans I'm growing, once they have had a chance to cure.wow a two year cure?!
how has the high developed in that time?
Here is the H6 line, a little larger calyxes and slightly fatter flowers.
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Thanks for stopping by.
Peace, God bless