The Lebanese are smelling super sweet!
Hello my Friend.
They are moving steadily along in flower. They smell very sweet, and have interesting varying terpene profiles.
I will take some more pictures tomorrow. Some have very unique looking flowers and pistils
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We have just harvested some Lebanese x Hokkaido Japan regular seeds
Psy_explorer said:How do you guys consider this strains in terms of odour? Is it very noticeable outdoors or as others landrace genetics the aroma is subtle?
How do you guys consider this strains in terms of odour? Is it very noticeable outdoors or as others landrace genetics the aroma is subtle?
Thanks in advance
I'd like to hear more about the Hokkaido strain. Japan has a long history of textile and seed production. A lot of these strains have low amounts of psychoactive cannabinoids. Although there are exceptions. I'm guessing the strain is feral, planted WW2 or earlier for commercial harvests for manufacturing?
Hopefully you can share some pictures soon I'm curious about the structure. Far Eastern strains can be quite wide leaved especially the ones bred for seeds.
I saw a video once about an old woman who grew cannabis for textiles. She was allowed to grow because she was considered a 'national treasure' of Japan because of the ceremonial role of cannabis-made textiles in the Shinto religion. I should see if I can find the video and post if for everyone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31BPlfRXDlU
Sad that's she's long dead and the ancient art probably dead. I hope her daughter and grand-daughter were allowed to continue the tradition.
Here's a link to a more recent article about Japanese hemp. The best part is the guy who says he decided he wanted to grow hemp when he was a kid because he'd heard ninjas would train by jumping over hemp plants!
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2014/04/19/lifestyle/cannabis-the-fiber-of-japan/#.W7OEkNQrIs8
Hi, I'm very interested in planting this plant. Please write down the instructions on how to grow the plant, such as soil type and fertilizer type....
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Very!Dr. Purpur, that one looks really similar to mine, both in that pale lime green color, purple stems and the shape of sugar leaves, you'll notice branches finishing will get a subtle but noticeable nice purple hue.
Are her branches floppy?
Lovely Dr Purpur
Looks like she can be harvested this week!