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Sensistar42

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Welcome to ICMag @Maydoo and thanks for your interest in our work.

Yes, plants of type I, II and III can be found at population level.
Patiently waiting for north Alantic seed drop 😊 in terms of potency and medicinal effects. How would you compare it to China yunnan? Assuming we were talking about thc dominate individuals.
 

doublezero

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@dubi
Is there a relation of the 2 phenotypes to the cannabinoid/terpene analysis (Kashmir #7 and #2) or more concrete, which type (1, 2 or 3) is to be expected with a huge, dark leaves (first main phenotype)?
 

sativaman514

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Just dropped 6 of those jewels. Think I'm gonna have a lot of fun with this one !!
Description is true delight, both for the growing fun and the harvest enoyement, introducing a new Indica landrace with it's own heritage and background. What a treat!

They're going in a 4x4. I can *accomodate up to 5* but really with summer and high RH here 3 will be perfect. As these are regs seed, let's see how things go!
 

acespicoli

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This must have sold out in the USA as soon as it landed @dubi im curious on a time frame for a possible restock ?
Made sure to sign up for a restock notification
Anyone crack these beans yet?

Best >>> :huggg:

:tiphat:
 
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sativaman514

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6 out of 6, seeds had tap root in first 36 hrs. As usual fresh seeds well cured and stored, fast and excellent germination.
3 are already in the tent, other 3 bathed in the sun on kitchen counter.
Will re post when development has begun.
@acespicoli I checked real quick by curiosity and they are in stock at seedsman usa.
 

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acespicoli

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6 out of 6, seeds had tap root in first 36 hrs. As usual fresh seeds well cured and stored, fast and excellent germination.
3 are already in the tent, other 3 bathed in the sun on kitchen counter.
Will re post when development has begun.
@acespicoli I checked real quick by curiosity and they are in stock at seedsman usa.
:love:


Appreciate all the help on this one,
Luckily was able to score a couple packs, looking forward to these.
:plant grow:

gracias hermano @dubi for releasing these :huggg:
 

sativaman514

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All Kashmir seedlings passed the first week, sometimes a critical part for me where I'm not lucky, damping of, fusarium and friends did not showed up.
Also had lots of fungus gnats in my soil. Now everything looks better, already boosting Rh to optimal range for their stage.
About 3 days ago, few of them where sagging a bit. Leaves growing looking heavy for their still tender stem. Boosted light level and lowered it, set a small fan for a breeze. They take easily and seems to enjoy strong light. Light level beeing close to how I'd keep it for flowering with no signs of stress.
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Anyone growing organic into rice hulls? This one I learned in an other gardening community. Rice hulls is a very substainable, cheap (2$ a pound witch is about a gollon in volume) alternative to perlite. A great source of silica as well. They are mainly used as a filter for homebrewer, so a great way to support your community small shop too!

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gedLang

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All Kashmir seedlings passed the first week, sometimes a critical part for me where I'm not lucky, damping of, fusarium and friends did not showed up.
Also had lots of fungus gnats in my soil. Now everything looks better, already boosting Rh to optimal range for their stage.
About 3 days ago, few of them where sagging a bit. Leaves growing looking heavy for their still tender stem. Boosted light level and lowered it, set a small fan for a breeze. They take easily and seems to enjoy strong light. Light level beeing close to how I'd keep it for flowering with no signs of stress.
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Anyone growing organic into rice hulls? This one I learned in an other gardening community. Rice hulls is a very substainable, cheap (2$ a pound witch is about a gollon in volume) alternative to perlite. A great source of silica as well. They are mainly used as a filter for homebrewer, so a great way to support your community small shop too!

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Rice hulls are great. They break down fairly slowly. If you get an entire 50 lb sack it is usually much cheaper, like $1 a pound.
 

sativaman514

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Rice hulls are great. They break down fairly slowly. If you get an entire 50 lb sack it is usually much cheaper, like $1 a pound.

Hi gedlang, thanks for sharring. 50 lb is a lot of rice hulls for what I use, but at half price it make sense to store it! I'll keep my eyes open for one of your post with garden pics. Have a great Sunday!
 
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