Yes Alone.She was harvested 2 months ago.The picture above is taken around day 90 i think.
I have new f3's in flower atm and also looking for male
Any updates on your plants?
Beautiful plants... Im wondering what are you guys thinking about the origins of this strain??
I was wondering about the origin of the first strains arriving to Jamaica... could they be from Central America? Colombia? Ethiopia?? it could be interesting to know the roots of the jamaican lineages to understand more about its characteristics too.
Irie!
The term coolie was applied to workers from Asia, especially those who were sent abroad to most of the Americas, to Oceania and the Pacific Islands, and to Africa (especially South Africa and islands like Mauritius and Réunion). It was also applied in Asian areas under European control such as Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Slavery had been widespread in the British empire, but social and political factors resulted in its being outlawed in 1834; within a few decades other European nations had outlawed slavery. But the intensive colonial labour on sugar cane or cotton plantations, in mines or railways, required cheap manpower.
Experiments were performed with Malagasy, Japanese, Breton, Portuguese, Yemeni and/or Congolese laborers. Ultimately Indians were mainly used, shipped to many Indian Ocean islands, East and South Africa, Fiji, British Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Grenada, Suriname and Panama and other places.
Hey Thule, how are u?? it's a pleasure to see you around my northern friend!
I've found out the same when I looked for info now... anyway, in my opinion, Madras ganja compared to the northern indian plants coming from Himachan Pradesh is way more closer to the equator. We are talking about Nº13 against Nº30. It's like the difference between Cambodia and Nepal, so I think it can be determinanting.
Even the infamous Mumbai Mitai, an extreme indian sativa from Mumbay (Bombay) comes from a higher latitude than Madras and it's a 20+ weeks flowering extreme tropical plant too. Rahan himself said you can't tell the difference between this one and the lambsbread until they are fully flowering. Now I want to grow S. Indian, Lambsbread and Zamal side by side to explore their roots... that will be the apocalypsis!!!
Keep it coming guys!
nice one blan k flor,, looking good, to grow lambsbread outside in the uk is never gonna happen for me and our weather is not conducive for sativas so will watch your grow with my mouthwatering lol good luck with your repro,,keep safe,,peace and regards s2Hi my friend! They grew in an unusual way, because i started them indoor from seed at 12/12, planning to grow them the full cycle indoor. Then i had to move from the app and they went to my parents garden. They showed sex under de HPS at aprox. 25 days, also males openes one or two little flowers. Today i have the 4 boys under fluoros waiting for the girls, they seem to restart the vegetative stage with full energies under the sun. i'm at 34° southern lat., i think they will finish properly . anyway, my main objective is to repro them.