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Maria's Subtropical Outdoor Guerilla Grows with Connoisseur Genetics (Perpetual Journal)

ilovegrowing

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Here is a link to more before and after pics. Mostly in new york i think. I like most of them but the giraffe is neat
 

Maria Sanchez

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Panama x bangi haze, lemon incense
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A „repaired“ stair

Panama x Bangi sounds great.
I would love to try some Ace genetics, just haven't quite got that far.
I don't know how the Panama would go here, though, as many phenos look very tight,
which for me means the dreaded you-know-what, when the humidity soars.
But the Bangi is known for being good against that kind of problem.

These kinds of street art are great, little glimpses of sunshine in an otherwise drab world (at times).
 

Maria Sanchez

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Well heres a pic of a Jack Herer one week into flowering. 3gal/12l pots for every plant in the tents, organics and 600w hps's.
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Get well soon Maria!! ❤️

From seed, it was labeled "Sman Jack Herer" was a freebie from way back and got popped because I fucked up one OG Kush seedling. We'll see. 😎

I grew the seedsman version a few years back, nice weed, it’s the from the greenhouse seeds version they sell- genetics listed as haze x red skunk
I like a nice Jack Herer! The man was a legend, for sure.
I had an auto Jackpot from Heavyweight Seeds, which had a nice lemon/citrus to it.
And a very vigorous auto Jack Herer from La Buena Hierba, that was a great sativa pheno.
Didn't quite let it run long enough, though, but still very good.

A while ago I had some of Sannies' Jack, which is just a worked Sensi Jack.
Very highly rated, but I was growing it in very difficult tropical outdoor conditions, and made a mess of it.
Wish I could get some more, but his shop is down (and so is his forum).

I think a Jack would be about as hybrid as a sativa dom could go for my conditions here.
Much more, and the you-know-what when the rains and humidity build up.
Wouldn't mind seeing a nice Jack crossed with some landraces, like a Nepalese or other south/ southeast Asian.
Guess a girl can dream, haha!
 

ilovegrowing

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Ha, and i‘m here like, „wow these connoisseur genetics look great, i would really like (and prob will) try them. Damn, why am i not living in the tropics for some years“
But yeah, grass on the other side always looks greener. Haha 😂
Everything has got its pros and cons. Maybe you try thai/panama, imo there is more airy phenos. They have a lot anyways that should suit your sub?tropical location.

Panama x Bangi sounds great.
I would love to try some Ace genetics, just haven't quite got that far.
I don't know how the Panama would go here, though, as many phenos look very tight,
which for me means the dreaded you-know-what, when the humidity soars.
But the Bangi is known for being good against that kind of problem.

These kinds of street art are great, little glimpses of sunshine in an otherwise drab world (at times).
 

Maria Sanchez

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Ha, and i‘m here like, „wow these connoisseur genetics look great, i would really like (and prob will) try them. Damn, why am i not living in the tropics for some years“
But yeah, grass on the other side always looks greener. Haha 😂
Everything has got its pros and cons. Maybe you try thai/panama, imo there is more airy phenos. They have a lot anyways that should suit your sub?tropical location.

Panama x Bangi sounds great.
Subtropical here, but my Sannies Jack was tropics.
Not all sub/tropical are the same.
Here is not great, Cfa climate, no dry season at all.
But of course, even the coldest time here isn't that cold, absolute minimum last year was 8C one night.
And if you read the first run in this long thread, they flowered into Jan and Feb okay.
Latitude sets the light cycles, that is fixed of course, but climate can vary a lot.
Places like a lot of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia have nice dry seasons when it is cooler, Dec - Feb.
Perfect for harvest.
They have monsoons, big rains in July-Sept.
We have rains, too, but also typhoons, which are of course a complete b!itch.
I usually don't grow in this season.
Used to do sativa autos, start around April, veg through a wet period in May, and flower into June and July when the sun is longest and sunniest, before the rains and typhoons kick in.
This run did not go according to plan -- you can read the whole giant thread if you want to know!

Panama Thai or Thai Panama would be good, or the Golden Tiger, with its Thai, either version 2 or 3 (best!).
A few others, too, like the Bangi, or the New Caledonia, would be nice, too.
But I'm having a blast with @ojd 's haze and sativa genetics, from the O.G. Nevil himself.
A lot of these were bred for outdoors in northern New South Wales or southern Queensland, Australia.
Close enough latitude to me here to make them great for this location.

Already thinking about the next run.
Might go back to the Thai Madness fems, and then some of the Thai Madness x ThaiFrican seeds I made.
And maybe through in a few of the Lemon 'n' Lime Jones x (Grail x ThaiFrican) seeds, too, the father will make the mother a bit better for this climate.

Rambling.
Hehe.

Thanks for stopping by!
 
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