That looks killer.These are 3 generations bred indoors away from the Vietnam jungle.
Bred to the eucalyptus expression
If you want strong sativa trip weed. This is a good start
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Very pretty plant. Maybe 3 more months.
You might be rightVery pretty plant. Maybe 3 more months.
Over the years I have become good friends with nevils best friend and business partnerVietnamese sativas are one of the longest to bloom.
This one looks really interesting
What's the source of this Vietnamese ?
Do you have anymore background details on when & where within Vietnam these seeds were collected by Nevil (or his best friend, I’m not exactly sure which you mean above) - who is Nevil’s best friend you’re referencing by the way?Over the years I have become good friends with nevils best friend and business partner
I have expanded my network to many of the pioneers of the seed business and am offering their work here
This is his work / pics f3 away from the jungle
DJ9 was talking very well about the Vietnam seeds he bought from TLTDo you have anymore background details on when & where within Vietnam these seeds were collected by Nevil (or his best friend, I’m not exactly sure which you mean above) - who is Nevil’s best friend you’re referencing by the way?
RE other seed business pioneers; do you mind sharing whom they are more specifically and what expected future releases will be in the pipeline from their work & your relationships with them…?
Thx
TLT seems to dislike naming the National Park they sourced it from, just in case someone else travels around the same area, sources the same seed and sells it for a 10th of the requested price by TLTVIETNAM
Genetics: Vietnamese Landrace
Sourcing: Personally collected in Vietnam
Vegetative stage: 12-16 weeks
Flowering: 14-16 weeks. Some up to 18 weeks (100 days +/- indoors)
Latitude: 20°N
Height: 2 – 3 metres
Aroma: Cream, menthol, eucalyptus, fruity, thyme, lemon, coffee/chocolate smell,camphor, vanilla,sandalwood,papayuela,limonaria
Effect: Clear, active, euphoric, very visual
Characteristics: Conical and tower structure
Vigorous genetics of rapid growth. These plants are grown in a national park that is a world heritage and designated a biosphere reserve in north eastern Vietnam that covers more than half of the surface of the area at an elevation between 200 and 500 metres above sea level. They have strong stems, branches, leaves and lush flowers with a vegetative stage of 12 to 16 weeks. It reaches and exceeds three meters in a natural outdoor environment. Its stems are thick, some emanate eucalyptus scent, most of the plants are of conical structure except for a phenotype that, both males and females, shows a tower structure from the beginning reaching and exceeding 2.5 meters.
This phenotype does not develop side branches, but its leaves are huge. Very wide internodal spaces. Its leaves are large some are giant and of a bright light green. The internal spaces are medium, some females have internodal spaces closer together. Its flowering ranges from 11 weeks to 15 weeks with light green flower clusters, large and very resinous calyxes with aroma of cream, menthol, eucalyptus, fruit, thyme and lemon. The taste is sweet and creamy, its effect is clear, active and euphoric. It has a conical structure. The leaf stes of some of the plants may smell like onions.
Comment from a grower: “This Vietnamese is a great sativa for morning wake-n-bake. It has a herbal lemongrass aroma with a note of eucalyptus and sweet hashish. The smoke taste very much like the aroma, sweet and herbal.
The buzz is very visual and retains the sweet aroma. It’s a very nice high, energetic and uplifting, so you’re able to get up and go out and get things done. These plants grow fast and tall with medium branching. Flowering takes about between 15 and 17 week or more.
Huge buds that have the distinct sativa wheathead structure with some nice firmness to them, not hard tight buds, but firm and sticky. A solid 7 for overall quality. Great with coffee!”
Please note: We have had a report from one customer that, perhaps, these plants don’t like dry heat. As a matter of fact they grow in a very humid type of climate. Relative Humidity 75-80%.
Nice one medman,thx for posting it,here's another one,mostly sativaThese are 3 generations bred indoors away from the Vietnam jungle.
Bred to the eucalyptus expression
If you want strong sativa trip weed. This is a good start
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Hope you dont mind but I'm going to expand your pics okay?Nice one medman,thx for posting it,here's another one,mostly sativa
I can smell those thru my screen.Nice one medman,thx for posting it,here's another one,mostly sativa View attachment 19044372 View attachment 19044373
I think they're around 10-14 weeks inside,they vary. I had a few almost finish outside in ontario,some of them are pretty hardy.I can smell those thru my screen.
How long did you take them?
I’m certain nobody is asking you to Doxx anyone but a little provenance goes a long ways otherwise it’s just another ambiguous story of origins.Hey dudes.
I'm not really on here to doxx anyone.
Him and I come from the drug war days.
No disrespect to anyone in particular but name dropping is taboo where I come from
I've posted some nugs I was gifted last year on my birthday last year somewhere on ic.
Can't say yay or nay if it's tlt. As that's not where I got them
Much love
Hey kimes
Beautiful manI’m certain nobody is asking you to Doxx anyone but a little provenance goes a long ways otherwise it’s just another ambiguous story of origins.
Some of us in here know the old originators too (those still left); the seeds I’ve gotten from them fellas comes with detailed provenance fwiw - when, where, whom, how etc… otherwise it’s kinda just more bag seed & a story, imho, no disrespect.
Here’s a plant from 30+ year old Cambodian seed for example, I had to pop 50 to get two plants, it took months just to get the two seedlings growing but was it worth it…
Note the leaf structure, pure Sativas!
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And here’s a room full of pure SE Asians, all have accurate provenance attached to them I’ve already shared extensive details in here previously… That’s the kind of stuff we crave these days, provenance for the seeds we grow and or purchase…
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A little more background & detail would go a long ways..
Cheers