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Jact55 Landrace Thread

thejact55

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Pic 1- group shot of outdoor plants.
Top left- Aces' Paki Kush
Bottom Left- RSC Lebanese
Right- 2 RSC Chitrali plants
Upper right (in bag)- another Ace Paki Kush
 

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thejact55

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Indoor Seed Run:
1st photo: Group shot of plants
2nd photo- Group shot of 3 Chitrali Females, pollinated and producing seeds
3rd photo- close up of Chitrali bud.
4th photo- 3 lebanese females, also pollinated.
5th photo- close up of Lebanese bud.
 

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thejact55

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Photo 1- my 2 seeded Ace Paki Kush
Photo 2- close up of purple bud. Of my 4 total female Ace Kushs', at least 2 will have purple buds.
Photo 3- lower purple buds
 

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Roms

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Good and interesting show '55! Can you describe Chitrali and Paki Kush terpenes please... Bonne suite!
 

thejact55

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The Ace PCK has two plants with a tangy lime citrus smell that I am really enjoying. The other two are fairly neutral with a slightly sweet smell. It is early on so I'm sure they will gain more smell later on.

The chitrali have two smell profiles. The taller one outside and the shorter one inside both have a thick fumy smell. The closest thing I can say is diesel, but it is a little different. The others have a sweet resin smell. No real citrus or tangy yet from them, but we will see what will come later in flower.
 

thejact55

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I'm going to add to the terpentines. My tallest lank chitrali indoors smells strongly of pine. I didn't notice it until today, but no mistake.
 

Roms

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Thank you for the description and your nose about the lime/citrus/diesel/pine... I think Ace's stuff may be more potent because lemony smells are often synonymous of good THC level! TRSC's Chitrali must be more on normal CBD kushy vibes imho. Peace
 

thejact55

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There's no doubt there are more resin on Aces, and his strain is very stable and uniform in structure (all exactly the same in leaf and stem development) and smell (exactly two smells only). But as to be expected, on potency and uniformity. I like variety and for me personally (light smoker, heavy grower lol) potency takes a seat to beauty and overall smell. Happy with all results to this point. Thanks for looking roms. Alot of us strive to get to your level of projects.
 

thejact55

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Well I guess to update the last of my seed run indoors. I managed to harvest all three Chitrali and Lebanese and the two Ace Pakis for seeds. The chitrali overall was very diverse. all ranged in smell, size and structure. Tall and lanky, short and stout, smells of diesel, resin, pine/orange/herbal between the three. Was really impressed with the pine pheno. Strong resin came on late and the pine overpowered the orange/herbal back drop. The lebanese all very stout and short with long leaves. Smell was good but not great. Ace's plants were uniform and very resinous, quite impressed. I got a bundle of seeds from all of them for future use.

Pics-
1-Pine Chitrali.
2- another chitrali
3- purple ace chitrali
4- another ace, with great lemon lime smell
5- seed harvest
6- lebanese
 

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thejact55

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Now to my current outdoor situation. Pics taken today.

Pics
1- overall of garden
2- Shorter chitrali in early bud. 4' tall, very dense.
3- picture of early bud
4- other chitrali. Over 7' tall and lanky! Smelliest plant in veg. I doubt a heavy plant for yeild but quality based on veg smell should be nice.
5- lebanese. Close to 6' tall. I excpet a nice yeild. Love the long leaves.
6- Ace paki- almost 7' tall. Should be a monster yeilder.
7- ace paki I took out of my seed room and re-vegged. Wonderful citrus/heavy resin smell, and was coated early on in trichs. I have clones of her for future use.
8- second generation Sinai stock, to test viability of seeds...sucess.
9- A chitrali plant, deformed initially, but I kept it in like a cup of soil. It is still alive and has grown past its deformities. It is as old as the large plants, but may 10 inches tall. no sex shown yet. just my sick little experiment.
10- funny story. I tossed some shake and white seeds in my back yard a month or two ago. a seed sprouted and my fiance noticed it a while ago and was mowing the lawn around it, never told me. I finally noticed and dug it up and put it in a pot. my suprise little chitrali grown from an immature seed in my lawn
 

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thejact55

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Hello all. Its been a while, alot to show. I will do a post per strain I guess.

Starting with the RSC Chitrali.

Plant 1- She is 8"6" tall (2.6 meters). She has very pink pistils. The smell is amazing, like a bubblegum/caramel/fruity smell. Nice resin, fluffy buds with almost a blueish tint to them. She wont be a big yeilder deispite her height, but the smell and pink pistils make up for it. I only have two more weeks in my grow season, I am worried she might not get 100% done.

Plant 2- She is 4' tall (1.2 meters). The smell is a musky/funky/resin smell. Kinda good, kinda bad. She has a super high leaf to bud ratio, trimming will not be fun. Buds are turning purple and resin is decent.

Plant 3- this is my plant that starting growing in my back yard when I tossed out some immature seeds early summer. I kept her and she turned out to be a female. wide leaf short pheno, with kinda pink pistils on the top cola. smell is a combo between the other two. Kinda funky kinda fruity.

Huge diversity in this strain. Range of heights, smells and qualities are endless
 

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thejact55

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My two Ace PCK.

The tall one is 8' tall (2.5 meters). Slightly pink pistils on the top buds. Smell is a soapy/antiseptic/ slightly citrus sweet resin smell. It sounds weird but it isnt bad at all. Nice resin and dense buds.

Short one is in a 5 gallon pot. Nice heavy resin along with a citrus/resin smell. Wonderful purple leaves and other tones. Like this plant alot. Tons of bud sites.

Small one is a seed plant, pollinated with 2 RSC Sinai males.
 

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DanDanger

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Here's a couple Landrace Afghani. Had some phosphorus issues before, things are turning around now. Topped only once, and they didn't like it too much at all. Flipping to flower on Monday.
 

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thejact55

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RSC Lebanese- heavy yeilder with nice resin. The smell is a slightly "toasted" (kind of like a toasted sesame seed smell), and a nuetral resin smell. Buds should be medium density, but I expect a huge yeild. really nice plant that is completely green. no purple or any other hue.

RSC Sinai- kept in a tiny pot. Colors abound, Reds/Purples/Yellows/Greens. Really stunning. Resin glands are coating but small. Smell is a slight citrus/resin/perfumey smell. I love this strain.

Then a group shot.
Back left- Ace PCK
Back Right- RSC Chitrali
Front left- RSC Lebanese
Front right- RSC Chitrali
left pot- Seed plant PCK
Center Pot- RSC Sinai
RIght pot- RSC Chitrali
 

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thejact55

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Here's a couple Landrace Afghani. Had some phosphorus issues before, things are turning around now. Topped only once, and they didn't like it too much at all. Flipping to flower on Monday.

Very nice, stout plant and wide leaves. Do you know who bred it? Or what is the story behind these plants? Good luck!
 

DanDanger

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Thank you! I got them from a seed company. It was actually from the owner/breeder, that they used as their breeding stock. We traded beans sometime ago, and I wanted to see how these would fare under T5 lighting. I'm pretty certain they are F2's. I'd have to check the packaging to be sure. Right now, I seem to still be having a bit of a phosphorus deficiency issue. But I'm moving into flower as I type this. Adding in the flower food should right this problem. What can ya do, eh? Soil!
They sure do have some massive, wide leaves. Some bigger than my hand. It's a real honour and a privilege to be growing these, too. I feel it's kind of like growing a dinosaur ;)
 

thejact55

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To be honest, my nanda was so heavily seeded, that there wasn't anything to smoke, so I have not actually tried it. Most of my seed runs I dont smoke. I do have some malana females that I have going for smoke, but they have a long ways to go. Nanda Resin coverage was good, smell was kind of a generic sweet hash/resin smell. No fruity or fuel smell or anything else. If your thinking of growing these though....do it. Just go light on the nutes, and leave alot of head space, they get big. If you haven't tried RSC strains, I'd give it a shot. Unique heirloom strains unlike much else.
 

Bardo Eagle

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Thanks,in this moment I'm growing Nanda Devi, Kerala, Ukhrul, Kumaomi and others crazy sativa mostly for seed purpose. Nanda have a very low germination rate...
Also because is my very first grow with sativa
 

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