Thanks! Shaman looks fun. I've been thinking about the "grow plants closer to your own latitude" idea. Next run I have some Syrian, which are a little further north than the Johaaar (34N compared to 29N)
You cant go wrong with any of those Middle Eastern strains. They are very easy to grow. I love the balanced high they give.
I love those big central colas. I hate to give those up so I dont top. If you bend the top down below the side growth it helps to stop the upward growth the same as topping.
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Hitting 60cm now. Johaar2 #5 & #1, & an MSNL "100% thai sativa" called Buddah (not seen this on sale elsewhere - might be a genuine IBL)
Am now also wondering if I should have topped earlier...
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What day did you pop these? Mine are around sep 1 and flipped on 25th.
Height and structure looks similar.
Yes the original post above was about older sativa dominant landrace.I really dig older sat Dom euphoric chemovars. I digress I am on the 45 parallel or thereabouts...so I have 4-5 solid months of below 40f temps. May I ask the farmers here with experience trying this would give for advice in regards to all facets/stages of life for the chemovars. Can newer led tech get the job done for landraces? I appreciate your advice/help.