Hi Elmanito...... Your plants look excellent. I look forward to seeing how the Malana Cream and Parvati go so i can make up my mind which one to try next season.....Best of luck....K
Hi Elmanito, the plants look lovely, we have had a great summer so far in UK, looks like it's been nice in NL too.
Isn't Finola a hemp strain? Interesting to see how that cross turns out.
Hi Big herb,
I found the cg to be an interesting plant, she takes 21 days to form pistils and a further 84 to flower, the smell when flowering is light odour of cat piss, when you rub the stems it smells like lemons, but when the buds are cured the smell and taste is very spicy.....definately incence.
The buzz is nice, all in the head as would be expected, it is very clear with no paranioa, anxiety or raciness more conversational, thought provoking and euphoric. a nice long cruisy mellow ride. for me it is a feel good strain!
It was grown under 600w lighting and consistantly produces 1lb, after the cross with C99 she now produces 18-19 oz per plant per 600watt light.
This plant needs a huge amount of space as she has extremely long side branches with very few leaves, the main fan leaves are quite small allowing good light penetration to the lower branches.
I think she is ideal for outdoors or scrog indoors
most appreciated
thankyou for enlightening us with this info
the traits of taste/aromas are all highly desirable and precious in my book,those effects are prized and quite special,sounds like a gem
wow nice yield ,might influence others to consider trying som pure sativas that hav other thoughts on them ,aside from the space it takes up seems she's a pleasure to grow
truly beautiful again you did a great job that cross also sounds interesting
1luvbigherb
It is a winner in my circle, very much sort after! she is very forgiving in all respects and you only have to show her a bottle of clonex and she will begin to grow roots
TomHill´s Haze
colombian sativa selected by charlie garcia
Finola is the original source of all the AF genes we play with today.
It was widely grown in Canada and in the 90s the govt inspectors kept finding dwarf plants that flowered very early and had slightly more THC than was allowed in hemp.
Lowryder began as a cross of one of these dwarf finolas to a short, fast indica (NL#2 I think) and took a lot of breeding to lock down the AF trait to 100% and increase the potency.
Urban legend.
Lowryder is ruderalis based, not hemp.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: The autoflower trait is different, the morphology is different. Lowryder is photoperiod neutral, finola is not. In other words finola will flower when it reaches a certain age, certain amount of nodes OR even earlier with a dark period. There's nothing you can do to speed lowryders flowering.
Both the autoflower trait and the bd allele are lost easily in crosses.