Thai Chang Mai x Panama around 3 weeks under 11/13 lighting. Lots of lateral branching on her. She's already stretched close to 100%.
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She's doing wonderfully in flower. I've managed to crisp the edges of the leaf tips with a bit of overfeeding, but she's coming along nicely. She really stretched out in flower, especially the differ growth, and I had to put her in the corner to prop up her branches. If I let her flop, she'd take up half of my 6'x8' flower room.Thanks for sharing pics your Thai Chiang Mai x Panama, Morglie
She looks definitely very Thai. How is she doing in flowering ?
Please, keep us updated when you have the chance.
Here she is today. 40 days since she started to flower. Strong lime smell on her with a hint of spices in the background.
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Thank you! She's a gorgeous plant. I've seen a couple of other ones that friends are growing and theirs all seem to be Panama leaning. I'm glad I got this gangly girl. I just need to flip her a little earlier this next time.Me too!
Loving her elegant Thai influence also in flowering.
The lower part of the plant looks healthy, but the tops look a bit burnt.
Are you placing the upper parts too close to the lamp ? If so, consider to move her a bit further from the light.
I'm in love with this plant. It's my current favorite cut. It hasn't had a chance for a proper cure, but it's got a lovely limey dankness to it. Nice and flavorful, that you can even taste while smoking with a one hitter.Thanks to you Morglie for sharing your experience with this new F1 sativa hybrid
Your Thai x Panama clearly leans towards the Thai side.
Since Thai Chi release, there's plenty of interest from growers about our latest projects with this Thai Chiang Mai and her hybrids so i'm seriously considering to release more Thai Chiang Mai hybrids sooner than later.
Guess you have already harvested yours. Eager to know your opinion about her after drying process and a bit of curing.
Here's my Thai Pan, she is currently 58 days from flip under 11.5/12.5 lighting. She's a beauty and I'm starting to get a little excited for this girl. She reminds me of the Thai Chi I ran, the smells are very similar too. She smells like fresh spring air after a thunderstorm if that makes any sense. It's a smell I associate with really nice sativas. Thanks for creating this gem ACE!
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I'm in love with this plant. It's my current favorite cut. It hasn't had a chance for a proper cure, but it's got a lovely limey dankness to it. Nice and flavorful, that you can even taste while smoking with a one hitter.
The buzz leaves you fairly clear headed, but happy and euphoric. When you overindulge, it puts you in a dream like state. There's no raciness anywhere in it. It's just a beautiful buzz to be outdoors and active.
I have a couple of seeds of ThaiChi that I need to pop and check out. I've heard great things about it as well.
What other crosses are you looking at using the Chiang Mai on? Something that could control the wild side branching and stretch, without altering the flavor or buzz profile much, would be great. Maybe NepJam? It can get out of hand indoors quickly if it's not trimmed up.
Thanks Dubi for all the hard work you do.
I also would like to work again with Double Thai and on reproducing pure Chiang Mai on 2020 if we have the chance, time and resources.