hello,
here a overview of some haze & hybrids all from SamS.
all grown in organic soil with biobizz and cmh 315w philips agro 11/13
just a test grow to see what those old genetics have to offer...
i'm impressed...
background left the huge head is OHz x SK#1
than you see Thunk and some more OHz x SK#1
forground right is Love Portion/(OHz/SK#1) x OHz/SK#1
those slender sativas are OHz ... best cut's from last year...
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OHz in 7.5 PH soil...
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@SamS
do you know anything about more sweet soil for NLD?
since i'll push my soil with dolomite lime, gypsum and basalt...
i'll have no cal/mag issues @ end of grow anymore and plants looking more lime as before... did some research but there is nothing about pure NLD and Soil PH ...
since i've read that on the haze poster as advice...
well who would give bad advice ...
i'm on fire to find it out...
damn that it need so long to finally find it out...
but me think it's worth to do...
many thx & happy to grow those oldies...
M.
i'll know.. but not overall in the world... really depend ... do research and you see...Many landraces sativa grow in slightly acidic soils. A ph of 6-6.5 I think it would be better.
ohh you think i'm a newbie hehe...Although it is better to try two clones with different soil and see which one is better.
Kia Ora,
Madmac not sure if you missed my question before, was wondering if there is somewhere to pick up your seeds ?
I saw THH on seedbay but none of your fine looking ohz hybrids, you've got good taste brother very similar to mine
Kia Ora,
Madmac not sure if you missed my question before, was wondering if there is somewhere to pick up your seeds ?
I saw THH on seedbay but none of your fine looking ohz hybrids, you've got good taste brother very similar to mine
lol people are funny and want to discredit african americans still to this day.
AMAZING. slave owners were cooking okra too right? and all the melons were from whites? delicious curries slaves didnt make that and bring that with them either lol. cause your sense? its very well documented so cant really dispute facts because of how u feel the whole thing went down. have to wrap your minds around the fact that slave owners wouldnt want to give meds or food to slaves rather let them do that themselves. so allowing them to bring foods and meds they can grow was valuable for the slave owners aswell. you or I do not know more then scholars in the area so we should believe what they say unless evidence to the contrary.
And european hemp magically changed to LONG flowering equitorial sativas as soon as it was planted amazing!. wish I could make equatorial sativas flower in the north just as easy lol anyway main point is it was an advantage for owners to allow them to bring seeds and was not a matter of being torn froom tehre homes and put on a ship
hello,
i'll know.. but not overall in the world... really depend ... do research and you see...
example Tomatoes grow also good in different soil...
but @7.5PH they shine and give the most tasty and biggest tomatoes
i dunno about that one man,Cannabis was a valuable plant full stop with out it they could not of made ropers sails clothing and they used the seed for oil and the flowers to get high and medicine.Yes most of the hemp was high THC but good luck growing a sativa in Siberia.
High THC cannabis produces better fiber better paper more oil and more seed .
Yea slaves had it good all they were missing were cocktail hour and sun chairs ?.
I thought most slaves ended up in chains or locked up very sad part of human history.
i dunno about that one man,
if it were true a lot of hemp would be high thc ,
but its not ,
im also not so sure indian hemp was that high in thc either ,
just it had a reasonable % compared to some other hemp ,
it was considered psychoactive , vs other hemp that wasnt is the major difference i thought anyhow ..
perhaps it gave folks something to work with and improve apon ..
folks (slaves) tend to be happier and work better if they have access to some cannabis , the sort that stimulates that , likely not couch lock indica .. lol ...
couch lock indica .. lol ...
yes i did read about that hempy ,Prohibition is what brought about the creation of industrial hemp and all of it is patented and created in the 20th century.
The wild cannabis crops in Australia were from the seed brought over on the first fleet.
Traditional variety's of hemp can not be grown because their THC % it is to high.
Japan has one of the oldest hemp cultures and there traditional variety's have the same THC % as Jamaican and Mexican cannabis from the 70s.
thanks ledo ,a luxury of modern times...couch lock people back in the day got eaten or didn't eat..... Only today can us humans be so lazy, sloth'ish
Perhaps a better place to start than this thread for many to brush up is this book for general history of the plant dating back millennia .......
PS: Don’t get stung too much Wally; I miss ya buddy.... Better after a while than never; your Laos x MHz
yes i did read about that hempy ,
if there is any left it is likely able to be considered aussie landrace,
its been a while since the first fleet reached these shores ..
thanks ledo ,
is it because im viewing from the land down under ,
or is that picture upside down , hahaha ..
looks great buddy , love those leafs ,
did u get to harvest any yet , or is that a recent pic ??