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MountZionCollec

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wow respect!
it would be a dream to have the possibilities you have...
So great to try so many different strains @ one season.
Keep posting and bud shots too...
Good Luck!
thx
M.


I will post final pictures just before cut and after harvest/dry/trim/cure! I hope you have the same opportunity in your country soon, enjoy the show!
 

MountZionCollec

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Closely watching the development of your Green Haze x Thai grow. Best of luck, MZC !!

I have 7 GHT seedlings probably the most healthy line out of the bunch I'm growing. From that I should get 3 females so you should get to see a couple girls but I'm praying for 4 or more!! This is one of the lines I am most interested in next year (big lot in 2nd harvest) and I really expect to find some winners, I am looking for the most expresso like clean energetic up high with zero drag or heaviness in the green haze and GHT, basically my 7am-3pm smoke
 

MountZionCollec

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Transplanted 5 pots last nite, all looking healthy today.

Picture 1: 4 green haze Thai
Pic 2: 5 mama Thai
Pic 3: 2 Malawi gold on left, 1 laos I right bottom.
Pic 4: 2 old Congo
Pic 5: 2 punto rojo

Batch 4 seeds arrived
Green haze: 7
Old timers haze: 7
Guatemala: 8
Purp Haze* Malawi fem: 2
Panama haze: 3
Punto rojo: 5
Mangobiche: 5

From batch two I still have 3 green haze* Thai, 3 Ghana, 1 Laos, 1 Mangobiche, 1 old Congo, 3 punto rojo, and 2 Mangobiche that may die.
 

dubi

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God, what a plan :)

Can't wait to see the development of all the sativas next season!
Best wishes MountZionCollec! :wave:
 

MountZionCollec

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Lol thanks Dubi I really hope u get to make it to Cali next winter, a sativa paradise!

So after already adjusting my plans multiple times here is updated sativa strain list for the second harvest crop. I also decided to double plant the sativa crop in 200 gallon (4' wide) pots. I'm thinking I can yield ~1.5 pounds a plant? With 2 in a pot that's 3 pounds or 300 pound sativa crop.

Haze*thai*skunk#1: skunkman 200
Haze*skunk #1: skunkman 200
Panama * green haze: 140
Panama* purple haze 140
Destoyer 140
Green haze* Malawi 140
Purple haze* Malawi 140
Punto rosa 160
Purple haze*thai 160
Green haze*thai 160
Punto rojo 160
Mangobiche 260

The plan is to find the healthiest ~20 plants from each strain to put in 5 gallon air pots to veg for 6-8 weeks and then double plant then between mid September-beginning of October.
 

MountZionCollec

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The latest batch of seeds are doing well. Super busy with harvesting so can't take pics but will when they get interesting.

Everything is looking good though will have 15 pots filled with 2-4 females each!!
 

satva

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God, what a plan

Reassuring to know there is a cannabis God.

MZC, Keep mama happy! God, I can't imagine the process of selecting keepers. ,<vbg>
 

MountZionCollec

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God, what a plan

Reassuring to know there is a cannabis God.

MZC, Keep mama happy! God, I can't imagine the process of selecting keepers. ,<vbg>


Man the selection process will be tough. I plan on always having 2-3 mothers of the strains I choose to continue on with commercially just so I can constantly be able to compare. I will pop even more seeds the next year of my favorite strains for a larger selection, that is how I will replenish mother plants that have been taken out of the program for whatever reason.

Mama is still happy haha, she's even been waking up at 4am to help me harvest she enjoys more being involved!
 

jay sus

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i´ve been going through your future roster and try to see it in my mind. no use. it´s still overwhelmed. that is quite heroic plan to say the least.
 

MountZionCollec

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Man I've actually doubled down even more lol, same strains but increased the amount of seeds of each I want INSANE perfect health on every single plant I put in the garden, any sign of any weakness and its culled.

For example I've decided to pop 400 mangobiche so I have 20 seeds to choose 1 plant.

I have decided to germinate ~2500 1" wide seed trays. That is about 200 square feet. Every one that germinates healthy and fine will be placed into 2" wide pots. If I pop 2500 seeds from that list I expect to be able to kill 500 right off the bat. That leaves me 2000 in 2" which is 330 square feet, little over the room available in my greenhouse so this is something I'll need to think about.

From there they will most likely be transplanted into 6" wide pots. I can fit 500 or so in my greenhouse which means I will need to cull 1500 in the 2" pots all based on health and vigour.

From there I will transplant the best 220 to put in 5 gallon air pots to veg out to build a strong healthy root system before transplant.

If I germinate them June 15th I would be placing into 2" pots around July 1st. Then placed into 6" pots around July 21st where they will remain until ~mid August Kept in 5 gallon air pots until transplanting October 1st.

any sickness, weakness, or major nutrient problem and I will immediately kill the plant. I don't need a crew of disabled plants to care for in my yard, I need soldiers.
 

MountZionCollec

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Picture 1: 4 Green haze*thai
No preflowers yet

Picture 2 Mama Thai
all females have been flowering for 1-2 weeks

Picture 3 2 big punto rojos and 1 small mangobiche
No preflowers seen

Picture 4 left=Malawi gold, right Laos prabang sativa
Malawi flowering for 1-2 weeks. Laos showing preflowers look to be a female

Picture 5: 2 old Congo.
1 on right first plant to enter flowering 1-2 weeks ago

I also have some small Ghana, green haze, old timers haze, original haze, Panama haze, purple malawi*haze and some more seeds I transplanted I'm crazy busy though don't have time to go write them down
 

Koondense

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Niiice, I'm in love with the Laos leaves:)
They look healthy despite the small size of some plants. Also there seem to be some pretty wide leaves on Old Congo and Mama Thai. Wondering how they'll turn out.
Are you planning to train or supercrop them?

Busy is good, enjoy your flowers;)
 

jay sus

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these tropicals are not really impressive in early weeks. sometimes ones with miniscule leaves and real flimsy excuse of a stem, which can´t even support its own weight become huge.
 

konopenko

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Lovely to see them doing great bro, It will be interesting to see how they grow in "winter".
Do you have some pictures of Taškenti, Malawi trees?
 

MountZionCollec

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The bud picture goes with the plant pic before it

Plant 1: Pakistan Chitral Kush
(indescribable exotic smell, very smell and has the strongest flavor in the vaporizer. The high is so lovely, more powerful then I was expecting but def not a "potent" strain. Very lovely happy high that loosens the body and slightly numbs the muscles, noticed especially on my face, but not "heavy" at all, so unique.

Plant Panama
Long flowering, very nutrient sensitive has been from the beginning, it has had a steady "pace, rhythm" so it germinated and seems only annoyed by my efforts to make her happy haha

The smell? Stinky as hell fresh citrus cleaner with a hint of incense can't wait to smoke!! Will finish up at least 1 month after the Malawi.

Plant 3 Taskenti
Smell: Minty freshness. By Freshness I guess there's a hint of some lemon but not really at all it's very minty with a tiny bit of freshness.

Plant 4 Malawi
Smell: oily, like cooking oil
ROCK HARD BUDS
 

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