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Maria Sanchez

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Day 56 -- from sprouting! -- continued ...

Building Two:


Here's the slower NHxMM male that I removed.
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And a family pic of NH x MM after he's gone, showing a bit more space for the girls for light to get in to the lower parts of the plants.
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Left is the slightly slower light green girl.
Right is the bushier darker fast girl.
Middle two is the one topped faster male.

May just be the world's smallest (but cutest!) Neville's Haze x Mullumbimby Madness seed-plant ever!

Watered them with the Peter's mix mentioned above, though it was more like 300 ppm as I added some more water from the balcony pond.

Namo Shivaya!

Fun, fun, fun!

Love and hugs,
~MJS
 

Maria Sanchez

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SSSTN X ThaiFrican:

((Swiss Thai x NH) x SSSDH rev) X (((Hempy Thai x NH21) x NH36 rev) x (NH23 x Kariba))

Mostly various Neville's Haze (43.75%) with a chunk of SSSDH (25%), two different Thai (18.75%), and some African Kariba (12.5%).

Thai Madness X ThaiFrican:

((Swiss Thai x NH) x (NH21 x MM rev) X (((Hempy Thai x NH21) x NH36 rev) x (NH23 x Kariba))

Lots of Neville's Haze in there (56.25%), with two different Thai (18.75%), some Mullumbimby (12.5%), and some African Kariba (12.5%).

((NH18 x MM) x (NH21 x MM)) X ThaiFrican:

((NH18 x MM) x (NH21 x MM)) X (((Hempy Thai x NH21) x NH36 rev) x (NH23 x Kariba))

Mostly Neville's Haze (56.25%), with a fair amount of Mullumbimby Madness (25%), a bit of Hempy's Thai (6.25%) and African Kariba (12.5%).

All three of these pollinations are mostly Neville's Haze (three different cuts -- 21 mostly, also 18, 23, and 36) with various mixes of Mullumbimby, Thai and Kariba.
There should be some variation, but otherwise they are family.
Should flower at 12/12 for 10-16 weeks, most likely around 10-13 I'm guessing.
Will be faster at 11/13 or whatever.
 
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Hasch

learning and laughing
I had been praying for a protective barrier around the site.
I have it now! Almost too secure.
And that the plants would stay small.
I have that too. A little too small.
So more prayers needed to let me in the front gate again and have those sativa genetics kick in for a bit more height, haha!
😂
Be careful what you wish for...

Om Namah Shivaya

Take care Maria and good luck with your grow 🙏🏼
 

Maria Sanchez

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OH, and more busy busy busy in Maria Land.

I did this thing on Friday:

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Three of those beans into this mix.
It's mostly local soil, with some rice grain husks.
The soil is not perfect, a little bit clay-ish, but the husks loosen it up a bit.
Pot is about 1.5 L, I think.

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Nice thing is the temps are up to 26-27 C highs for a few days, great for germination.
Problem is, I'm not there to water until Wednesday, haha!
Maybe some nice person will come along and water for me.

It's at a community garden.
This is at my other-other site, many miles from my grow pics above.

Hope they don't dry out before they get some water or rain.
Rain possibly forecast for Tuesday...

If it works and they germinate, brilliant!
I'll have some more NH x MM started in a decent sized pot.
And I'll move them from here to a secluded site after they show a little size.
And then into a big pot, maybe 15-20+ L.
Light will be around 11/13 max for the next couple of months, which will get them into flower.
And then they be able to finish a bit after spring equinox.
May lead to re-flowering, but let's see...

And if it doesn't work, then never mind, I have more seeds to try once spring is here.
I've done grows near here of photos starting in late February and they were just fine.
Just wait for a warm day and start them up.
Had Thai x indica (see my avatar pic --- Thai Gold) photos start at that time.
They still flower just fine in mid summer June to July at 13.5/10.5 once they get going.

Start in late Feb to March or April, harvest around June or July.
Then don't do anything during the monsoon season late July to September.
Then next season is a September start, aiming to harvest around January or so.
(What I'm doing with my main grow, but started a month too late...)

Wish you luck, little seeds.
Do your magic thing!!!

Namo Shivaya!
 

Eltitoguay

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You look after yourself and plants first, you won the seeds fair on the competition so you owe nothing although we love your show your putting on for us.
This is the way to talk.

Cousin Sánchez, just for your audience's peace of mind: we assume that in your lonely suburban guerrilla adventures you carry a cell phone and someone else you trust will know where you are in case you are late getting back, right?: just in case you fall or twist an ankle...
What they told you before about the ovaries/balls...but be careful.
Sánchez inna da house...
 

Maria Sanchez

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This is the way to talk.

Cousin Sánchez, just for your audience's peace of mind: we assume that in your lonely suburban guerrilla adventures you carry a cell phone and someone else you trust will know where you are in case you are late getting back, right?: just in case you fall or twist an ankle...
What they told you before about the ovaries/balls...but be careful.
Sánchez inna da house...


Hola Tito,

Thanks for your concern, but I'm all prepared.
It's just about 50m through the jungle there, not far.
I grew up at the edge of the forest, and am quite safe.
More snakes here in the summer, but not in winter.

Sánchez in da house!
 

Herbert Chickybaby

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Thanks HC,
Hope you're all good in Thailand.
I miss the 'winter' there -- haha, you're even hotter than us!
Indeed. In fact, its fuckin goddamn hotter than shit is what it is. And then half the year its rainy and goddamn fuckin hotter than shit at the same time. Hence our special plant genetics. Yes, this is the nice time of the year and your plants are happier here too. I need to post some pictures soon, its been dry long enough that my plants are looking like something a notch above a complete embarassment. My 15 foot Lao Sa hermy is covered in cobwebs of powdery mildew so bad it looks like a haunted house or something. Tons of seeds though. Though I got a good Honduran out of this rainy season, its up on the Honduras Ace thread, it sliced through that heat and humidity like nobody's business, but started to cave in to the usual fungi so it got a somehwat early chop maybe 2-3 weeks early.

I'm too old for the heat, but I really have no choice but to stay here. I miss Mexico sometimes too, such great food. What an insane place. Fuckin Mexicans are crazy. I love it/hate it, volcanoes and daft, kooky shit all over the place, and "Hey, I have an idea, guys! Lets drink a bunch of tequila and haul ass down the mountain! If we die, we die, c'est la vie! Won't that be fun!" Its like a joke to them. God bless Mexicans and may they kick America's ass to the curb like Russia did, if Lindsay Graham and company in congress get their wish and there's an invasion because Mexico nationalized their rich lithium deposits. No lets hope that doesn't happen, those guys in congress are just talking crap probably anyway cause they can't do anything about what Mexico does.
 

Herbert Chickybaby

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Part 2 US sends the Invasion of the Giant Lindsay Graham, John Bolton and Eliot Abrams Robots only to provoke the resurrection of three fingered extraterrestrial Toltec smoking mirror sorcerors from under the great pyramid of Oaxacca and Jaime Mausan who psychically call their super high tech friends from venus to recue Mexico and once again Mexico wins!
 

Herbert Chickybaby

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@Herbert Chickybaby I think you should move this Hogwash off to another more appropriate thread. biting my tongue here
I think you are taking me too seriously. I suppose you don't like what i said about Mexico. I love Mexico and my Nephews and neices are born there, I grew up in los Angeles some of best friends are Chicano? Where are you from Vermont I suppose? Anyway, I guess you do not think people should be able to express themselves very freely, I am sorry and yes if maria doesn't like what i said either she can remove the post. I did not think anyone would take me literally.
 

Maria Sanchez

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More love for our Mexican and Thai friends in this thread.
Awesome people, amazing culture, and the ganja is sublime.
This world needs more positive acceptance and embracing diversity.


My attempts to grow herb in Thailand didn't go well.
Had the season right, but my medium set up failed for the seedlings.
Can't say I've tried Mexican though. Yet.
 

Old Piney

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I think you are taking me too seriously. I suppose you don't like what i said about Mexico. I love Mexico and my Nephews and neices are born there, I grew up in los Angeles some of best friends are Chicano? Where are you from Vermont I suppose? Anyway, I guess you do not think people should be able to express themselves very freely, I am sorry and yes if maria doesn't like what i said either she can remove the post. I did not think anyone would take me literally.
You think , suppose and guess wrong about me. I'm a huge fan of free speech , I'm from New Jersey. It's funny I have one nephew and two nieces born in Mexico as well. I like Mexico and the Mexican people and culture been there a few times. Without getting in to politics at all I will say that the Mexican drug cartels are a no joke bigtime evil threat and we should blow them the F up Lindsay Graham is 100 percent right .I see your from Los Angeles that explains it
 
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Maria Sanchez

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About the cartels: which is why the world needs to legalize for personal cultivation, possession, and use.
Cut the black market right out by having people grow their own.
Mexican cartels are the focus of much of US media, but similar (if not as absolutely evil) gangs exist elsewhere in the world, too.
Of course, cartels and gangs will turn to other means for their money, and governments need to both protect the people and also provide opportunities for above survival level income and work.
Cocaine, heroin, other opioids, alcohol and tobacco (the legal poisons) -- the question is, why do some people feel the need for these? Much pain in peoples lives, looking for numbing the pain.
This is where the herb (and other psychedelics) are so different, as they can lift one higher rather than dull the senses.
Luckily, governments are creating space again, since the 1960s, for psychedelic research in psychology, which has huge promise for the good of all humanity.

Free the herb!
 

Eltitoguay

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You think , suppose and guess wrong about me. I'm a huge fan of free speech , I'm from New Jersey. It's funny I have one nephew and two nieces born in Mexico as well. I like Mexico and the Mexican people and culture been there a few times. Without getting in to politics at all I will say that the Mexican drug cartels are a no joke bigtime evil threat and we should blow them the F up Lindsay Graham is 100 percent right .I see your from Los Angeles that explains it
...Maybe it will help you to see the illogicality and simple populist vulgarity of that thought, if we exchange subjects of action and argument...: As the United States does not stop promoting new addictive substances for its population (fentanyl was converted from medicine to a drug of abuse due to malpractice, [criminal?], of pharmaceuticals and medicine there; previously the government promoted the crack epidemic to finance its foreign policy, [State terrorism? ,Genocide attempt?]) , and does not stop arming the drug trafficking groups with war weapons that also ravage Mexico and part of Hispanic America with their terror ...Should Mexico take action and invade the USA (or since this is militarily impossible, start an "asymmetric war" of attrition)?

The B-21s are even much more powerful weapons than cannons, but they are still almost as useless as they are counterproductive if what you want to kill are flies...
Perhaps, a free health policy towards the recovery of opiate addicts (for which fortunately there are successful treatments beyond naloxone, not like with cocaine) would be much more useful than imperialist and militarist dalliances...
Here, one of the great world heroin epidemics (from the late 1970s to 1990) were stopped in this way, especially with methadone programs... But for that we must have a real and strong Universal Public Health System; which saves, as in this example, much more money, (and suffering and unhappiness, by the way), to the State and society than it requires to maintain it... (This would also have greatly limited the negative impact of fentanyl when the problem was originating).

P.S.: And now, returning to the joking and joking spirit of before, allow me to give some advice (based on experience) to anyone who is considering invading and conquering all of Mexico...: Don't do it rough, and if you want to save a lot of lives, time and money...talk to the Txascalos first... (Mexicanos, solo bromeo).
 
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Hasch

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This is where the herb (and other psychedelics) are so different, as they can lift one higher rather than dull the senses.
I feel especially the sativa or less couch locking varieties.
Have see people willingly follow the sadating cannabis into their demise...

Luckily, governments are creating space again, since the 1960s, for psychedelic research in psychology, which has huge promise for the good of all humanity.

Free the herb!
Yes 🥰
Psilocybin, MDMA, LSD and Ayahuasca can help in many cases where western medicine has no cure (except sedating or locking the patients up).

But at least here in Germany we have a very robust lobby of the pharmaceutical companies. I get the impression that they aren't keen on r+d of naturally occurring (not easily patenable) substances...
 

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