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beautiful !!here is Thai chi in week 8.
beautiful !!here is Thai chi in week 8.
Cool one, beautiful too!These are very happy plants! I have both in my tent as well; here is Thai chi in week 8.
The smell is sweet, violets, vanilla, sour/citrus, plum, and tonka beans/cherry stones funk.
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Can you describe the effects in more detail?Cool one, beautiful too!
It has a similar bud structure to one of mine from previous round.
Although mine was more on the litchi/lavender/sour/onion side of aromas.
I ended up keeping the sour lime woodsy one with narrowest leaves has it had the best effect and also a pungent garlic lavender one too.
I've ran into a few that were quite productive and quick although I ended up enjoying more the effect of the longer flowering and lower to medium yielder.
Thai Chi has interesting and unique aromas, some are more refined others more straight savory chives and sour, a common denominator in all of mine.
Remarkably easy to grow too, despite the stretch and very fast flowering for what they look.
I'll go over my notes for you soon, but from memory I can tell you that I had a really kind and blissful one (TC6), the one with the lemony floral type of aromas and thinner leaves. Not too strong but I took her early, I will run her again to understand her full potential.Can you describe the effects in more detail?
Have you experienced shroom mixed with euphoric ecstasy type of effects? Slightly increased heart rate but without edginess. Especially at the start of smoke. Your TC3 or TC4 might be what I'm talking aboutOne of them had a really solid introspective driftful high and could stack very well, you could lay down and travel in your mind. Potent stuff, although it developed intersex traits during the week prior to harvest and I eventually lost her when traveling abroad. (litchi, sour TC4).
TC3 as I told dubi has a good balanced effect between all of them, and is a different alley. Savory type of bud with an introspective meditative high/stone. It's surely different, but I'm not sure it's everyone's go to. I'll run her soon as I miss having her around.
All of them have an inward type of feeling to them, which I have enjoyed.
Hope that helps.
tZ
There are some resemblances in the way you experience reality between shrooms and my favorite TC phenos. I can't comment too much regarding ecstasy as my experience is very limited there.Have you experienced shroom mixed with euphoric ecstasy type of effects? Slightly increased heart rate but without edginess. Especially at the start of smoke. Your TC3 or TC4 might be what I'm talking about
Maybe @dubi you probably know the cultivar I pointed out here before as a reference. My experience with sativas are limited to this spanish hybrid I mentioned ,and to some of the Nevils work and to J.Herer as well, which by the way I considered all of them powerful, spiritual and quite profound experiences.Hello to all, I know is hard sometimes to establish a “cartography” of the pyschological experience that one strain tends to elicit, due to the plethora of variables involved, but COMPARING this cultivar to let say…the early 2000 haze x widow, how Thai Chi does develop the more “objective” side of the experience? ( onset, plateau, cleanness, progressive exit with/without kind of stoned or warmed residue …good week to all.
Hello to all, I know is hard sometimes to establish a “cartography” of the pyschological experience that one strain tends to elicit, due to the plethora of variables involved, but COMPARING this cultivar to let say…the early 2000 haze x widow, how Thai Chi does develop the more “objective” side of the experience? ( onset, plateau, cleanness, progressive exit with/without kind of stoned or warmed residue …good week to all.
These are very happy plants! I have both in my tent as well; here is Thai chi in week 8.
The smell is sweet, violets, vanilla, sour/citrus, plum, and tonka beans/cherry stones funk.
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Thai Chi fem on the right after one week from the first pistils. Left one is Panama x Bangi Haze fem. It is fun to look them side by side, and admire the different structure between the plants!
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I probably caused a slight pH issue and cal/mag imbalance by adding too much eggshells in the topdress, resulting into some symptoms that i relate to magnesium deficiencies. This seems to affect more the Pangi haze than Thai Chi. I have sprayed some epsom salts on the leaves to counter this, and it has been under control for now. Hopefully the soil will fix itself when time goes by, just gotta be careful with the Ca!
She’s been foxtailing, but I think she is slowly winding down.
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Thank you. she already vapes clean, introspective, and a little “floaty”. probably will be good meditation weed after it cures up, or anytime IMO🫶Wow, that's nice!