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Actually i've never had any herm problems with the landraces i grew, but this one showed also no herm signs, because it got pollinated right away.I've to test it out if it has any intersex genes, but that's for later.
Looking good those pakies there bro! No man, this is pure outdoor sinsemilla... However, for that purpose I have taken some clones before, this one was already pollinated with an X18/PTK male I saved, you can see those big seeded calyxes here! I think cloning them for that purpose was much easier for the pollination and I will get enough seeds to play with them and try the cross.
This past week we had quite warm weather, around 30ºC in the afternoon although nights were dropping at 16-14ºC already. Next few days rain is announced so I've put most plants under the roof to avoid any tragedies!
Lucky you man! Unfortunately I had to chop most of my DCs and X18/PTK due to the fucking grey mold!! Even though I had the plants covered from the rain and indoors the last week, yesterday I've found out the mold coming out the buds and when I opened them they were totally damaged inside the bud!
DCs were quite fine but the X18/PTK was still quite unripe. I'm starting to get mold also in other plants except the most tropical and late flowering ones. I guess with this 70% humidity and the coastal climate it's very hard to avoid it, but damn after so many months of working and spoiling the plants loosing a big part of the harvest and having to chop prematurely is a big disaster!!!
Very nice, despite mold. I wonder if the route to keeping those plants isn't pollinating with a lanky assed sativa. Just thinking about how lanky some of them are like the blueberries... Four inches between nodes when planted in a 1" cell all across the board...
Would love to hear more about LMN's Uzbek, has it just started flowering now? I would've thought it would be an early line given Uzbekistans latitude, also very hardy.