i would arm rasel for some of those beanshola chischas,
good luck with this beautiful sativa bro
more seeds
best vibes
I don't see how what I said is categorical at all. I encouraged him to keep cuts, as my experience with Jamaican sativas having woody/incense smell/taste has been good. Those, in my experience (not talking about your seeds here, but JA in general), have given me the most "clear, electric" type of high. That does not mean they are all like that. I think there is room here for everyone to offer their input, at least those who have a decent bit of experience with Jamaican genetics. I didn't say anything definitive, just that I think it's worth taking clones.@Wolverine97 I wouldn't be so categorical except with less qualitative i think of very long flowering ones like xtrem Green, and need to also experiment our mango or banana Gold declinaisons of incense! ^^
@Wwbsox Great work bro, have a good outdoor season and see you soon!!
Haven't smoked it yet, but this was definitely my favorite growing. It also smells closer to the JLB I remember smoking in the early 1980s. I know that is 40 some years ago, but... that's the way I remember it. The males were the same way, very "leggy" but also very vigorous.I'd be taking cuts of the incense smelling pheno if I were you. The very best, uber clear high Jamaican sativas I've had, were in the woody-incense range.
Looks alot more genuine than the bonk shit i got suckered into.Been quite a while since I posted any updates. Life got in the way.
Originally, I thought all six of F7s that I planted were females. They all looked to be growing pistils in early flowering. Then I dropped them to 10/14 light cycle and 2 males took off. Not like hermies, I mean thousands of nuts and no pistils at all.
I was able to pollinate the 4 females at about 12 weeks of flowering and have since harvested some nice seeded bud. I took the first female 5 weeks after pollination, but half of the seeds were green/immature. So, I let the other three go an extra week. Seeds were falling out while trimming the buds on those plants. Nice color and size. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures during this time, but I did take pictures of the males that I re-vegged.
No smoke report yet, but definitely fruity smelling buds with one exception. The most sativa like plant (huge stretch, light airy buds) has more of an earthy, incense smell. I just started revegging the females and will do another seed run with the same males and females, just outdoors this time.
Thanks to @Roms , @albertgriffiths , @BC LONE WOLF and @Normannen for all the information/education that I have received from y’all. I will try not to disappear for so long this time.
Here are the 2 males that I revegged.
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If you are referring to the seeds you asked about in post #1495, I did buy from them first. Total waste of time and money. Might have been some kind of Jamaican Skunk, but Lamb's Bread they are not.Looks alot more genuine than the bonk shit i got suckered into.
Yea im about 3 weeks along and they look absolutely nothing like lambsbread ive seen in picturesIf you are referring to the seeds you asked about in post #1495, I did buy from them first. Total waste of time and money. Might have been some kind of Jamaican Skunk, but Lamb's Bread they are not.
I'm glad you got 2 of those phenos. I am planning on keeping my 1 going.Mine is harvested, but not cured yet.
Green, lanky, earthy/carroty phenos (two females, that both fitted that category)
Early smoke test is: clear, creative, mildly trippy and forgetful, nice feel-good effect.
Too early to comment on taste. Not much yet.
It is strong enough for me, but you could easily find stronger / heavier / trippier stuff if that's what you're looking for.
I actually love it this way: very functional, clear headed, no comedown, no couchlock...
A good outdoor companion, cheerfully hiking with friends, or with the dog! Good for music too, listening or playing.
I'm loving it!
Nuff thanks to the provider of the seeds, indeed!
I cobbed it all: I don't have much experience with the technique, but it seemed appropriate for such airy, fluffy bud. It dried super quick, I was surprised. So now I'll wait and meet her again in a few months when I'll re-open the bag.
I got 7g dry out of 2 x 1.5L pots, soil, organic.
Plus a dozen of seeds of a cross I made with ACE's Thai Chi, which should be fun.
Should I start the females first and let the buds get started before flowering the males?