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Diary Indian Landrace Exchange: 2022 outdoor, 42 north

Naindejardin

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All Waichen seem to have female pre-flowers only one Wailing female (two males so far, both basic smell, going to cull and keep the one with tighter internodes). Cloning next week when I see more of the pre-flowers. Would a Wailing X Swabi be interesting? The purple is just beautiful, sorry I didn’t get a pic yet.
 

Naindejardin

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Naindejardin

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nice. love the dark stems.

VG :tiphat:
Thanks man, first time growing pure sativas. Sadly three males, but I’m waiting so I can collect pollen of this citrus 🍊 fruity one. No strawberry or bubblegum phenos. The red stem one is a Waichin not showing sex yet.

Swabi paks are crazy beautiful.

Haven’t been fertilizing them just calmag, epsom, and azomite. Topped with EWC. Might up the PK for finish.

Anyone have experience cloning outdoor? For indoor
 

therevverend

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Anyone have experience cloning outdoor? For indoor

The big difference is that your clones will be loaded with outdoor pests. Even if they look fine when you take the cuts. Be sure to have a method to take them out and remember that they'll contaminate any indoor plants you grow them with.

I've been growing the Kali Ram and the 2022 Nirang Asphalt pheno. The ones I allowed to get rootbound are starting to flower, much ahead of the others. The ones I stuck in the ground early and fed well have gotten huge, the Nirang is the biggest at 15 feet. Grew two feet last week. The ones I allowed to get rootbound are much smaller and the two I allowed to get very rootbound and deficient are flowering already.
 

Naindejardin

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The big difference is that your clones will be loaded with outdoor pests. Even if they look fine when you take the cuts. Be sure to have a method to take them out and remember that they'll contaminate any indoor plants you grow them with.

I've been growing the Kali Ram and the 2022 Nirang Asphalt pheno. The ones I allowed to get rootbound are starting to flower, much ahead of the others. The ones I stuck in the ground early and fed well have gotten huge, the Nirang is the biggest at 15 feet. Grew two feet last week. The ones I allowed to get rootbound are much smaller and the two I allowed to get very rootbound and deficient are flowering already.
Ooooo almost got the Kali Ram. I’m over 6 foot and they’re easily 12+. Should have let them get root bound lol.

Do you think just treat the clones with neem and spinosad or do I need something synthetic?
 

X15

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Hey Bud. You have some pest pressure now? Try to grow some ground cover in and around the tall grasses that look native around ya. It should bring some pest diversity and could challenge some of the stuff that’s fckn with your girls. Nectar producing flowers could Be helpful.
 

X15

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Also if you can get them super healthy high temps for 30 mins to an hour can do it too.
 

Naindejardin

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Photo 1 is the male I merc’ed, some sacs may have burst. However it smelled of pine and citrus and flowered fast so NBD. He probably burst on the good Swabi Paks but not mad. Also, took out another Waichin, so only one remaining. The Ethiopian X Tosh are staring to look better, like a branching octopus, no flowers yet. The wailing are looking great, especially the red/purple stemmed pheno. Hope all start to flower soon, dosing with Roots HPK and some uprising bloom.

Cheers!
 

Naindejardin

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Down to 3 Wailing and one Waichin, took out another male (pictured last), Swabi #4 and #5 are doing well and stretching (except 2 green afganica phenos). Lastly, the Tosh x Ethiopians from VT Grass are really taking off.
 

Smoke_A_Lot

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Very interesting project you got going on.
I've never grown any landraces or sativa dominant stuff (I love my indicas) but I'm looking forward to see what you can do.
Good luck and good harvests! :joint::smoker:
 
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