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Still looking for a re-stock of Gerrit's beans, new or old. Where's all the Double Dutch. Regular seeds that is. Not interested at all in femmed seeds.
Thanks again to my friend over the Sea.
I planted 8 of the 10 Masibindi and only one popped up. It was a male and I collected pollen in my 2013 grow.
I have used this pollen for several crosses since then and its still viable being kept in the freezer. I don't have much left and when I do use it in a cross I carefully apply it to flowers by hand using a fine horsehair brush.
Treasure those suckers.. . .. and keep the line going. I'd enjoy hearing what turns up.
There is definitely an "Octopus" pheno somewhere in there. It's the name the developer of Masabindi, Gerrit Slot, gave to the gangly, almost all horizontal branches that spread wide from the base plant and resemble many Octo arms reaching in all directions.
I had one of 4 different phenos turn out this way. The flowers coated the branch yet were tiny in size. No colas or concentrated buds, just flower-lets all over mixed evenly with lots of tiny leaves. It's the only plant that had a tiny bit of mold outbreak hidden in the dense greeny, high leaf structure of its branches. Weird weed. I've seen photos from the interior valleys and remote towns on Reunion Island, home of Zamal, that show this particular type of cannabis. And yet a few miles away the herb is more upright and developed like a pine tree's structure. Perhaps this shrub-style branching is unique to those farmers in that area.....or maybe all over Reunion, just mixed here and there. The color is also deep green, like a Pine green depth on Sativa-thin cannabis leaves.