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Close up of the bud structure. There's a bud every 1/2. One thing I find very interesting is most of the leaf's that you see are 3 blade. There are 4 and 5 blade as well just not as many.
Here is an exotic little sativa that was gifted to me by a well known seed collector from some of his bagseed. I won't say what it is just yet (it is a bit unusual) see if our resident experts have an opinion first.
The plant has been growing for about 5 weeks now, in moderate-lowish light (this is the UK, eh) under glass. I germed 4 seeds, only one came out, though I do have a few more. I decided to grow it out a bit, just to evaluate growth habit, etc.
I have never seen a plant with such thin leaves, but also so pert and eager looking. Practically looks like it's praying. It has also kept a very pale lime-green colour, when other plants next to it and in similar conditions are pretty dark green.
It has also made an impression on me that despite growing so much like an extreme sativa, it has had very little stretch indeed. I want to evaluate this plant for UK outdoor, though I may be tempted to take a little clone and flower it under lights in the meantime, if it turns out to be a girl.
Oh well, all right then...
The plant is from Assam, the area with the world record for annual rainfall, so there should be no mould problems due to humidity, he-heh.
I have reason to believe that the bud is very powerful, but as yet I have no ideas on flowering times, or how early flowering starts. I will leave the plant outdoors or under glass and watch. Anyone grown anything from this region?
Incidentally, this area and its surrounds (nr the Burmese foothills) now seems to be supplying quite a lot of India's ganj requirements, ever since the Indian govt gave in to American bullying and made this 5000+ year old cultural and religious treasure "illegal".
The stuff grows naturally on hillsides there, though it's not a safe place to travel, with a lot of political strife and banditry.
Hello everybody, this is a daughter of my first plant "the Tri Tri", a Paraguayan sativa grown in Uruguay. Been flowering for about ten weeks. It´s in a 20 litre pot and fertilized with bone meal and banana tea every two days.
Has been tied up since it was little and so is not easy to realize wich one is the principal bud. I`m waitng to harvest this beauty maybe this weekend.
It has a great smell and lots of resine, it gave like ten seeds, the biggest seeds I`ve ever seen but the father is an hermafrodite.
I also have a sister of this one flowering, a smaller plant polinized with a (((Nevill`s Haze x Uzbekistan) x Malawi) x Cantarela F2) male. Great seeds about to come.
High all respected growers... Thought I'd contribute a little to this great thread. This is a South Indian sativa, "Kerala" said the guy who sold the bud to me in Goa last year. Meditative, intense, euphoric, - very good ganja .
Pics are of pheno #2, in veg, early flower seeded and of a cut still flowering...
Welcome to IC, lynx. Here's some Indian Haze (Kerala/haze). It's a seed run, but I won't be throwing out any bud
As you can tell, she is a monster yielder.
I need all you Sativa/Haze experts to look at my Jack Herer Haze Pheno and tell me Honestly if I should keep her going. I don't need the space and have plenty of smoke,hash,oil. I have taken some more detailed pics of the buds/plant to me it seems there are only pistels this is 12 weeks. I have never grown a Pheno like this. There are resin glands just starting to form. It's weird looking at it from a distance it looks white from all the hairs growing. This Pheno looks to be pure haze the leaf's on her are also strange most are only 3 blade and there very big on all the branches the main stock has 5 blade leaf's. Anyway take a look.