good to know! Thank you.The antidepressant properties come from Kali China, she's a real day brightener. Thai Chi reaches maximum potency roughly after 3-4 months of cure. That's when she'll surprise you once again
good to know! Thank you.The antidepressant properties come from Kali China, she's a real day brightener. Thai Chi reaches maximum potency roughly after 3-4 months of cure. That's when she'll surprise you once again
I have the same experienceThe antidepressant properties come from Kali China, she's a real day brightener. Thai Chi reaches maximum potency roughly after 3-4 months of cure. That's when she'll surprise you once again
Man, thanks for the trip @farmerlionHey friends,
While checking in on the girls, I took a few pictures. The unwatered Thia Chi is continuing to develop darker phenotypic expressions. The Thai Chi and the Blue Thai plants are extremely sticky plants. Like a palm full of peanut butter with honey toast sticky.
With much introspection after the North Dakota Cannabis Measure failed to pass.
As a new grandfather to 6 babies in the family, I will no longer risk my freedom for the sake of soil propagation and overall health benefits to plants and people.
I am going to preserve my genetics library in a time capsule labeled inside individually sealed neon glass tubing floating inside ceramic drums of crude oil. These can float inside a cement casket vault for eternity.
I am an Ordained Servant of My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ . A new door is opening to me soon. I will have among the finest stashes of Private Smoke in the world. Please know I have a beautiful view of wildlife out my window, a wife who loves me deeply and to share my considerable passion of revealing Cannabis growing truths.
I have lost most of the use of my right arm and hand. I'm not left handed, loading water became very difficult for me to do. I'm a firm believer in hand watering even at a corporate commercial facility.
Don't become reliant on technology. We take it for granted and when it bites us we are often at it's mercy for that season. Simplicity has so many undiscovered lessons.
God bless you, this was my final grow as of right now.
Peace farmerlion
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Congratiolations on the birth of your 6th grandchild. Seems like life grows well in all manners where you are around.I am an Ordained Servant of My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ . A new door is opening to me soon. I will have among the finest stashes of Private Smoke in the world. Please know I have a beautiful view of wildlife out my window, a wife who loves me deeply and to share my considerable passion of revealing Cannabis growing truths.
I have lost most of the use of my right arm and hand. I'm not left handed, loading water became very difficult for me to do. I'm a firm believer in hand watering even at a corporate commercial facility.
Don't become reliant on technology. We take it for granted and when it bites us we are often at it's mercy for that season. Simplicity has so many undiscovered lessons.
God bless you, this was my final grow as of right now.
Peace farmerlion
Thank you for sharing with us some of the beauty you have cultivated in your life.Hey friends,
While checking in on the girls, I took a few pictures. The unwatered Thia Chi is continuing to develop darker phenotypic expressions. The Thai Chi and the Blue Thai plants are extremely sticky plants. Like a palm full of peanut butter with honey toast sticky.
With much introspection after the North Dakota Cannabis Measure failed to pass.
As a new grandfather to 6 babies in the family, I will no longer risk my freedom for the sake of soil propagation and overall health benefits to plants and people.
I am going to preserve my genetics library in a time capsule labeled inside individually sealed neon glass tubing floating inside ceramic drums of crude oil. These can float inside a cement casket vault for eternity.
I am an Ordained Servant of My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ . A new door is opening to me soon. I will have among the finest stashes of Private Smoke in the world. Please know I have a beautiful view of wildlife out my window, a wife who loves me deeply and to share my considerable passion of revealing Cannabis growing truths.
I have lost most of the use of my right arm and hand. I'm not left handed, loading water became very difficult for me to do. I'm a firm believer in hand watering even at a corporate commercial facility.
Don't become reliant on technology. We take it for granted and when it bites us we are often at it's mercy for that season. Simplicity has so many undiscovered lessons.
God bless you, this was my final grow as of right now.
Peace farmerlion
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My TC has now cured for 5 months and I feel it is at it´s best now. Potency has gone up, and the high is delicate and sensuous. Lovely for romantic evening at home with my wife, some good food and a movie.
I have now grown and cured two strains from Ace. Panama x Bangi Haze and Thai Chi. It is the best ganja I have had the chance to enjoy so far.
Next up in the curing jar is C5 Haze x Kali China.
I am so thankful for your breeding work @dubi
Early sample experience was deeply enjoyable and introspective. It heightened three senses significantly: taste, smell, and vision. There was a subtle feeling of lightness, but it didn't induce an overly dreamlike state. The effect created a strong desire for solitude in a natural setting, inspiring activities like Tai Chi, focused on breathing, and stretching while being completely alone. The effects of this green pheno closely resemble those of the previously experienced purple Thai Chi. The similarities in the overall experience suggesting a comparable psychoactive profile. Thai Chi is a no-ceiling intellectual treat.
Thank you for your report. Based on your observations, it seems that your KC x OH cross is more on the KC side. Mine has just begun to flower, exhibiting that distinct KC creamy lemon aroma that I haven't found in any other KC crosses. It appears to be a recessive trait, but it's definitely present. Similarly, I've only encountered the mango aroma once in a KC x Panama cross, but it translated more notably into the flavor profile rather than the aroma.
Have you noticed any particular aromas developing after the curing process?
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ThaiChi on the left, ~10 weeks of flowering
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At least one seed growing happily.
Right next to her was the herming NewCaledonia (which I didn't catch in time) and I guess he/she/it spread its pollen.
What are your guys thoughts about this cross?
TC x herming NC
@dubi
Time for a lil'update on my two TC. One is getting some dark/purple colors as temperatures are dropping.
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As for this one, it remains green
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Anyone had a Thai Chi that went over 17+ weeks after flip?
Thai chi grown outdoor! it's a real delight to the senses. Just wow! Been on cloud 9 all day. The high of this one is a real treasure. Edit, added one more pic.
Got to revise my impression of the Thai Chi.My ThaiChi has been curing for ~5 weeks and so far it hasn't really caught my interest. I will give her some more time to cure.
Thanks man!
I took this down at around 8 weeks of flower.
She's hanging upside down now, I'll get around to trimming her in a couple of weeks.
I don't know what was going on, but she'd stalled out and was maturing up alongside leaves just drying up like a plant that hadn't been watered for a while, but only around the halfway mark up the stalks. Top and bottom of the plant was fine, she had a flush through to clean the coir out, but decided to not want to get going again. Not rootbound, ph and ec all fine, just don't know what was going on with her.
I have a rooted cut revegging, so may try again in amended soil instead of coir and try to keep her shorter than nearly 7 foot.
I did take a very small lower branch off that was in my way a week or so ago, that stinks of straight cat piss in the jar. There's tones of the Kali China in there, a bit meaty and grapefruity... but mostly tom cat spray.
Thai Chi - Flowering Day 57
Smell some creamy orange and spices.
Very resinous, i´m impressed so far, also noticed some foxtails on some of the buds.
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The weed from the 2 Thai Chi clones ist almost dry enough for the jars... i harvested them a few days ago. Had only 55 days of flower but looked ripe enough and very resinous.
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I'm new here, and thought I would share some pics of my beautiful magical Thai Chi plant which I grew in the greenhouse in 2022.
I love my sativas and I really wanted to try Thai Chi after hearing Dubi talk about it on the Potcast, but the odds were stacked against me. I live in the UK at 51 degrees North and only grow outdoors, so the chances of getting a Thai sativa to finish adequately were not great. But I'm a great believer in trying stuff rather than assuming it can't be done, so I sowed one seed.
The plant was beautiful, but so late to start flowering! When I got to early October and most of my plants were close to finishing, the Thai Chi had only just started putting out pistils. By the end of October it was the only plant still not harvested. But it was healthy and mould-free so I let it get on with doing its thing just to see what would happen. As the nights turned colder it began to turn the most beautiful shades of red, purple and black, and still it kept on slowly flowering.
These photos were taken on 19th November. Having a plant still blooming so late in the season is unheard of for me – most things are rotting away long before then. I got lucky with a relatively dry and sunny autumn (by UK standards) and the Thai Chi just seemed to thrive. I finally harvested it on 27th November, when the first signs of mould started to appear. In an ideal world it would have gone another week or so, but it still gave me a very good yield of stunning buds. The aroma was sublime ... like ripe blackcurrants.
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This plant was a stunner in every way. It has a beautiful uplifting spiritual high, refined and euphoric, with no negative side. I keep it as my special reserve to enjoy on special occasions. Thank you Dubi for your magic!
Yes, chop was 14 days later.Great looking buds after 57 days of flowering @early_bird as usual in your gardens, looking chunky even for Thai Chi! Looks like your girl reflowered and bulked properly following the flowering, guerss finishing after 15-20 days since this last update. Now that you’ve had the chance to test the cured product, what are your impressions of this strain?