MadMac
far beyond driven...
good job! think it will be a great cross....Just crossed a male i Dubbed "The beast"(koh chang/thaistick/tom.hill haze) to a directly sourced African satica, locally known as "Namibian queen"
late but will be great... would remove the lower branches ... because so late... let the power flow into the top bud's for better yield... rest looks also great!15-September:
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looks great! do you know the genetic background?1992 "Monkey tail thick"
hey, looking good so far... interesting the WLD ... 2 thoughts...It got wide leaves like indica and surprising got longer flowering time too
(Left side plant)
i'll mixed it up ... because looks more like NHz x OHz ... wide leaf's from the NHz when outcrossed you see the org input...
same goes to Zamaldelica... looking also more WLD when outcrossed...
i'm sure it's not the old Zamal x OHz because those looking full sativa from begin...
sry if i'll mixed it up... but let's see what comes out and i'll can comment and maybe know what happened than...
no ... Ko Chang x Thai Stick is from RC_Colas ... true landrace ... haze was one time THH and one time OHz ... my own selection...Regarding cochang/thai stick x o haze did you breed that using ace genetics?
Great show as always.
many thx ... yep you're right ... flower them outdoors and you see the real beauty if ...Those are some vigorous girls.
You don't truly know what you have until you get them outside.
Well done, I doff my cap to you Mac.
I have a few Kerela seeds so I'm going to go back though the thread for info...
Seeds came on the bottom of a chocolate bar from Germany via a friend.
in da future i'll will grow most crosses outdoors only to see how they are... not to finish... only to see...
great seeds you got ... Manali, Lakhpur and Kerala are well know'n ... 40 years sounds interesting ;-)
have also so many old seeds... and still get from friends... but most are dead because never good stored in da fridge...
many thx @ all for all comments and post's ... !
going better and better
never stop exploring ;-)
M.