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Lebanizer

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You may wanna flush your plants dude, you have way too much nitrogen in there (claw fest) ! Otherwise, the behavior and aromas you describe is pretty consistent with TRSC Lebanese and is to be expected from a Leb landrace. But why polinate an NL ? Why not try to keep it pure ?
 

Tranquilidade

Well-known member
You may wanna flush your plants dude, you have way too much nitrogen in there (claw fest) ! Otherwise, the behavior and aromas you describe is pretty consistent with TRSC Lebanese and is to be expected from a Leb landrace. But why polinate an NL ? Why not try to keep it pure ?
I've already reduced the organic nutrients, though there was some heat stress. Despite that, the plant remains strong and should finish well. This is just a test plant, I also have pure seeds. If I like the finished product, I'll reproduce them in their pure form. I also want to test a semi-auto x photo cross to see how fast the F1 generation will be.
 

revegeta666

Not ICMag Donor
I have a few lebbies for this season along with the rest of my stuff.

Lebanese TRSC.
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Lebanese TRSC x Lebanese BH bred by my friend Mustafunk.
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Lebanese ACE.
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Edit - will transplant them into 11L pots and switch them to flower in about a week.
 
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ankhori

Active member
I have a few lebbies for this season along with the rest of my stuff.

Lebanese TRSC.
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Lebanese TRSC x Lebanese BH bred by my friend Mustafunk.
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Lebanese ACE.
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Edit - will transplant them into 11L pots and switch them to flower in about a week.
Its amazing how lebanese strains doesnt have broad leaf, at least not in the same way afghani have this caracteristic broad resin leaf, its like sativa-leaf or sativa hybrid leaf

Good luck with this plants!
 

revegeta666

Not ICMag Donor
Its amazing how lebanese strains doesnt have broad leaf, at least not in the same way afghani have this caracteristic broad resin leaf, its like sativa-leaf or sativa hybrid leaf

Good luck with this plants!
Thank you! Yes, it's interesting how none of these Mediterranean hashplants have leaves as broad as afghans or pakis.
 

Old Piney

Well-known member
Its amazing how lebanese strains doesnt have broad leaf, at least not in the same way afghani have this caracteristic broad resin leaf, its like sativa-leaf or sativa hybrid leaf

Good luck with this plants!
Not only do they have narrow leaves but they have tinie tiny risen heads unlike Hindu kush strains and more like what we believe to sativa .you know what they say about Ducks
 

Tranquilidade

Well-known member
TLT Lebanese week 5-6 of flower with over-fertilized clawed leaves. I think she will finish in 8th week. Vaped a very premature sample and it was a very stony, tranquillising, medicinal type of effect. Looks very similar to RSC Lebanese: https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Lebanese/The_Real_Seed_Company/gallery/ just without claw 😊 Aromas at this point are, sweet/creamy/onion very oldschool generic weed smell, very nostalgic.

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Sensistar42

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420club
Hi! Somehow I forgot to give an update on my lebbies. I had to scramble to find the pictures on my phone. They are almost done drying. 3 plants each. 11L pots.

Lebanese TRSC x Lebanese BH bred by Mustafunk.
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Lebanese TRSC
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Lebanese ACE
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Loving the spikey cola leaf look on the first ones.
 

FellaAndrene

Well-known member
Hi! Somehow I forgot to give an update on my lebbies. I had to scramble to find the pictures on my phone. They are almost done drying. 3 plants each. 11L pots.

Lebanese TRSC x Lebanese BH bred by Mustafunk.
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Lebanese TRSC
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Lebanese ACE
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These look absolutely amazing! Fascinating stuff. I'm very intrigued by all these Lebanese lines.

Do you have any experience with the Danish heirloom Leb 27?

I have some seed stock of it, from @esbe - I popped one of the seeds a few years back, and the plant had a root system so vigorous it cannibalized itself in the seedling pot in under two weeks. I then decided that I'll only run them outside, when I'll have a perfect spot for it.

What I myself am mostly interested in are these globular morphologies that are found from some of the Lebanese accessions.

Breeder of the first feminized cultivar (Uniko-B), Dr. Iván Bócsa, also bred an ornamental hemp variety Panorama, from seed stock he had personally collected in Lebanon. He specifically selected for this globular form.

Here's professor Bócsa with his Panorama plants:

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And here, the same kind of morphology was seen in the Lebanese stock from TRSC:

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And here's a picture of a Leb27 specimen grown by @mexcurandero420 :

I haven't seen any seeds of the Panorama variety of Ivan Bócsa, but had a Leb27 once which had the same properties.

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Keep on growing :)
 

Popey

Well-known member
Veteran
Hi. I have Leb 27 from Denmark, it was low-potency on its own but makes great outdoor hybrids that are strong, big and early.

The first picture is of the pure Leb27 I have (I've shown this picture before). The other 3 pictures are of the outdoor Leb27 x Amnesia Haze AF. Sown in May. Harvested on September 16th. Grown at ~49-50'N. The plant was over 2.5 meters tall. This cross reminded me a lot of Panama in terms of the high.

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