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Texada timewarp

BC LONE WOLF

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She is definitely re veg mode, I will post a pic by end of week she should be getting better and better. The seedling is growing fast, looks narrow leaf. I'm hoping the get triggered again somewhere mid August.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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Update on the Texada Timewrap;
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Only time will tell… weather is great lots of sun so they can veg longer
 

BC LONE WOLF

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Looks super. I have been thinking about Next Generation's "Texada - fem seeds". Not sure if it is close to your version.
Thanks 🙏🏻

This version came from early offering by BC bud depot of their Texada Timewrap reg. But I’m not sure how they made them regulars. From the cut sourced to these ibl repro seems to have same structure phenotype, waiting for flower to kick in.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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If one was a draft dodger heading to texada to hide back in the 60-70, what kind of keeper would you be bringing??

What’s was going around at that time that was so good that had to be kept??

Thai or Afghan??
 

BC LONE WOLF

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She looks promising!

The smell is there and she starting to glitter.
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I’m gonna pollinate a branch or 2 with a very strong Filipino male I got right now.
 

Zunga

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Howdy all. New to this group. The hunt for true illusive Texada Time Warp lead me here. Seems you have some sent of the trail! I usually get into this more in the off season once harvest is behind us, but thought I would share some now for starters. Agree with most that has been discussed already. Believe if you had a seed then it can not be pure and will be some ones cross. The strain, I believe, is held very closely as it has always been. It is their heritage and more importantly the bases of their life works value. For most, even if they were fortunate enough to get a cutting keeping the strain is very difficult and results in a one season or cross pollination with another strain. As one learns of the more common agreed traits of TTW you start to gain confidence in it pursuit. Having said that I agree with the number of leaf blades on the leaves as one indicator. Currently this season I have one cutting that I was lead to believe was TTW, it only has three blades per leaf. Last year I came across the most intriguing cutting ever. It came via a friend who received it from a supposedly old time grower in Victoria. It was rough, stubby like a shrub and had already started to flower. Assumed it came from indoors. I left it in the small pot and gave it little hope. It did revert back and grew some but not very much. By fall it was flowering quite well, and had a very unique smell. Not strong and pungent but unlike any other. What added to the mystery was its growth. Single blade leaves, many twisted and scrunched up in and around the stem. In the end it looked like some kind of shrub crossed with a weed plant. Dried and cured well, producing again a very unique flavor. Never have I seen or come across anything like it. Sadly was not able to cross paths with it again this season and fear the connection to the grower may have been lost. Hear are some pics of it from last season. Will do a follow up with this seasons hope full candidate.
 

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BC LONE WOLF

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the reason I looked for Texada timewrap or any other gulf island genetics; is their ability to thrive under the wet conditions of the west coast and also some of them genetics being very fast to flower and ripe almost with auto flowering traits.
I’ve been looking to add gulf island genetics to tropical sativas and or narrow leaf varieties with particular long flowering cycles, to shorten somewhat flower times without sacrificing to much of the narrow leaf genotype.


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This plant has a dwarf like structure very short and bushy with very tight internodes (great for mildew, mold and bud rot), also a reputation so if heard of the texada timewrap is that it’s has very low mold resistance. not something I’m particularly stoked about but willing to work with it if I have a 60 day flower pheno.

Maybe one day I will come across a “real” cut. I respect the OGs that have kept the legend alive. And definitely proud to know that something that good has come from around here.
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I’ve pollinated this phenotype of “texada timewrap” IBL with a vigorous well branched tropical male. I’m looking forward to seeing what comes out

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