Thanks Bro - Most all the Gambodians look like that, some aren’t as crocodiled but overall structure, terps, vigor, appearance etc are very similar - all these plants I’m growing this run came from seed out of one mother, my favoriteThat male got some personality. Great looking pheno
I’ve Never heard that before, I think measuring at midpoint of each leaflet (vs where it meets petiole) gives a better representation of what you’re dealing with. IME it’s not so much the width of each leaflet but more so shape, pure sativas have little to no bulging of the center of leaflets whereas pure BLD bulges significantly in the middle.Is it true that real haze is under 1mm leaflets. I just can't quite grail.
Outback Haze #8 x Nigerian Silk haze S
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Looks promising, would be nice to see it’s true leaf expressions vs the “revegged” look you get from cut right into flower…This is an unknown thai variety that came to me as "thai stick". The plant is from a regular seed pack. This is one of three plants started outside this year at 41.6°N. In late September it became obvious that these were extremely long flowering and were not going to finish until sometime in late December which is way too cold. I took a cutting of one of the plants and was able to root it indoors. The outdoor plants came down the 2nd week of November due to poor weather but were not anywhere near being mature. The plant i selected had a strong lemony cat piss type smell. I have been bending, twisting, and tieing down just to keep her manageable indoors. The outdoor plants was over 15ft high and branched like crazy. Here she is after 7 weeks of 12/12 and she still stretching and just starting to set flower. My guess it will go 16+weeks. I'll start reducing photo period at week 8 to 11.5 then 11, and finally 10.5 until it finishes. She was started in a half gallon container and up potted at week 5 to a 2 gallon of fresh homemade compost and perlite. Nothing else. I hope I can finish her properly indoors after starting life outdoors.
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I was joking of course. It is fun tracking all the variations of equatorials and all of the recombinations of NLD leaf traits though..that Gambian is a beautiful look.I’ve Never heard that before, I think measuring at midpoint of each leaflet (vs where it meets petiole) gives a better representation of what you’re dealing with. IME it’s not so much the width of each leaflet but more so shape, pure sativas have little to no bulging of the center of leaflets whereas pure BLD bulges significantly in the middle.
You’ll also notice Colombians have very smooth leaflet edges too vs say SE Asians which are very pronounced, near right angled & look like alligator tails…
Interestingly @ 20% of the Gambians I bulked / reproduced many years ago had almost no leaflet serrations, they were transpiration dead ends imo but could potentially work for some as stealth, they didn’t look too much like cannabis…
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