GreenAndFast
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My mistake it was 2020 hehe. But here it is before I flipped it to flower in a 1x1x2m tent haha
the plant is really beautiful, you really make me lean towards the Thai mango.I have grown the mango Thai, Highland Lao and have some Highland Thai that is still at seedling stage. The mango Thai was wild from seed but I kept the plant as a mother and cut clones off all the time. This is them from clone....
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Alot more manageable and probably the best way to grow these wild octopus phenos. But I love them when they are out of control haha
wow, but she rewarded you well, you did a great job. Thanks for your help brother, you have helped me a lot. .I think I'll try thai mango and see if I'm lucky and find something like you.Been looking back at photos of it now and it was a mental plant to grow indoors View attachment 18764030 View attachment 18764031 View attachment 18764032 View attachment 18764033
yes, they are an adventure, the truth is that I love to explore exotic things, but I do like to have a minimum of information about more or less what I can find. But with Asian genetics im very ignorance and so many offers today, i end up confused.Thanks man. It's quite a commitment growing these types of plant, but so rewarding after you smoke them. It's like a rocketship, definitely an early morning smoke haha
That squirrel has been on my list for a while but even at £7.50 per seed I can't justify it when I've gotta couple hundred seeds of sativa genetics. Always get something interesting pop up I find. My favourite plant looks wise is a complete unknown but definitely south east Asian.yes, they are an adventure, the truth is that I love to explore exotic things, but I do like to have a minimum of information about more or less what I can find. But with Asian genetics im very ignorance and so many offers today, i end up confused.
today i email to the guys at zomia and they recommend a Daidaeng red string or the squirrel tail... Copy paste the email.
"Thanks for reaching out! I would suggest you try one of our Landrace inbred lines which are more 'worked' compared to the open pollinated landrace. The 'Daidaeng' in English: 'Red String' is a worked line of landrace that was used to make famous red string Thai sticks in Isan back in the old days. It's shorter in flowering and grows very vigorously and fast. Perfect for you. Otherwise something like Squirrel Tail or Thai Mango will be manageable with light stress training, small pots and a bit of skill!"
Looks amazing. I would have to rate a proper chocolate thai near the top of my list of varieties I would love to try.Chocolate Thai. Unknown source, diamond phenotype, trichomes shine with colors, I lost it, semi automatic, very difficult to maintain on veg.
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I just talking to him in email, Hi gives 30% discount. First time talking to him, he is Very cool, helpful and fast in the email.That squirrel has been on my list for a while but even at £7.50 per seed I can't justify it when I've gotta couple hundred seeds of sativa genetics. Always get something interesting pop up I find. My favourite plant looks wise is a complete unknown but definitely south east Asian.
The same thing happened to me, I haven't bought a single seed for 3 years, I had so many and they were losing vigor and it was a pity, I gave a lot to Friends, I plant just to plant the rest and now I want to start little by little, I a pack buy and plantThat squirrel has been on my list for a while but even at £7.50 per seed I can't justify it when I've gotta couple hundred seeds of sativa genetics. Always get something interesting pop up I find. My favourite plant looks wise is a complete unknown but definitely south east Asian.
I must have about 60 plants in various stages of growth at the moment. And I'm popping more every week haha. Grow a load of these out unseeded this year then next year I will do a pollination with a nice tropical boogie male I have. And an acid beauty male will get used. Currently have growing - Highland Lao, Highland Thai, Panama haze, acid beauty, double zamal, old mango (oth x mango Thai), old mango crosses with Zamdelica on its own and old mango x (Zamdelica x Congo), acid beauty X mango Thai, Malawi, tropical boogie male, mango Thai from cut and a few others that I'm not sure of lineage but they are all my own crosses so heavily sativa anyway so I'm a happy man. And a few northern lights, but you did not hear me say that one ok?The same thing happened to me, I haven't bought a single seed for 3 years, I had so many and they were losing vigor and it was a pity, I gave a lot to Friends, I plant just to plant the rest and now I want to start little by little, I a pack buy and plant
amazing and wild look to your plants, very primordial and untamed, powerful. I love this breeding direction. People get tired of the domesticated, tired, polyhybrid indicas. I think many in this comminity are heading towards this more untamed beastly type.
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damn, jealous. I'd love to trade for some congo or zamal!I must have about 60 plants in various stages of growth at the moment. And I'm popping more every week haha. Grow a load of these out unseeded this year then next year I will do a pollination with a nice tropical boogie male I have. And an acid beauty male will get used. Currently have growing - Highland Lao, Highland Thai, Panama haze, acid beauty, double zamal, old mango (oth x mango Thai), old mango crosses with Zamdelica on its own and old mango x (Zamdelica x Congo), acid beauty X mango Thai, Malawi, tropical boogie male, mango Thai from cut and a few others that I'm not sure of lineage but they are all my own crosses so heavily sativa anyway so I'm a happy man. And a few northern lights, but you did not hear me say that one ok?
Glad someone else thinks this too.... I had a thread at mns about long flowering haze c progeny without serrations. The waxy leaf and rubber band like yellow petiole are def a result of high lignin content. Usually due to high humidity and fungi protection but many reasonsWinner…. !
When I make seeds remind me of this post and you are welcome to some if you’d like…
I’ve seen things close to it (Rare) but nothing that extreme… I thought at first it was a pepper seedling (I grow hundreds plants of them too every year)…. But nope…
That too is from a very rare & pure Gambian Line, I pop thousands & thousands & thousands seeds each year… Rare my eyebrows as perked as they are now over that seedling…
IME - Serrationless = Waxy = Yellow petiole where meeting leaf = Caked in Trichomes = powerhouse plants…. Like the plant was dipped in THC etc candle wax…
Good eyes bro !
Cambodian collected many years ago in-situ, private stockwhat is the strain on that beaster?
I popped @ 100 more pure Gambians, 7 - 8 or so more serrationless came up, curious to see how they all develop, very early on - it would be awesome if some are decent and are potent & I can create something for those in countries where the laws are still draconian…. These plants are gonna look weird when they get bigger for sureGlad someone else thinks this too.... I had a thread at mns about long flowering haze c progeny without serrations. The waxy leaf and rubber band like yellow petiole are def a result of high lignin content. Usually due to high humidity and fungi protection but many reasons