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Old Mendo

Raco

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The Old mendo girl,this evening
Judging by leafshape,she looks closer to the PTK :rasta:
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Raco

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Cripple Creek
Look at the intersection of the petiole and the leaflets array...this girl has many leaves showing the trait :D
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I took 3 cuttings and rooted them.I´m going to take a couple more and put her in flowering tomorrow :D
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Ras Pablo

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Love this plants!! I want to see them flowering at all!!

I see this leave trait in jamaica 85' to in many leaves




 

Raco

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Ras Pablo said:
Love this plants!! I want to see them flowering at all!!

I see this leave trait in jamaica 85' to in many leaves





Nice Pablo!!
That is exactly the same!!!!
That looks a single stigma or somethin jeje
I put them in flowering yesterday :D
My friends flipped when they saw this Cripple Creek!!
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Raco

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Dimajones :wave:
Yes,she has many branches.I already took 6 or 7 cuttings!!
She smells very good to!
left:Old Mendo,right: Cripple Creek,yesterday :D
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Here is a Michoacan type sativa I found in a pack of Old Mendos. Unfortunately I haven't yet found the final pics of the plant closer to harvest. I know they're around somewhere. The seeds were cracked late so the plant flowered in the winter, so it didn't get as much sun as I'd like but still produced some nice bud/seeds.





















 
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Bluebeard

Here are a few of some of the other Old Mendos which stuck out among the population. Nice plants overall. One thing I kind of noticed, even among the sativas is that those Mendocino Breeders seem to select for fat stems, a trait I try to actually select against. They also seem to be very fond of purple. I open pollinated the OM females with the males and will eventually get to growing out the f2's. Among this batch nothing really struck me as being a plant I would select from a population. I know there are some greats in these seeds, and I have a bunch more of these seeds I will crack when my plate isn't quite so full.










 

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