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  1. Ailalelo

    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    I've been looking into the flowers of the STSed female TT123#7, and I was happy to see that it already had some mature flowers. Even better, they had already produced some pollen. At just 4 weeks since STS. I know this pollen could be sterile, but I find this a good omen. This selected plant...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    This is the result of my first Taskenti reversal attempt. This is a clone from the same TT123#7 I pictured two posts ago. I started STSing 24 days ago and I sprayed 3 times. Wish me luck, I already know from Kaiki that this strain wasn't easy to reverse. Let's see if get some pollen. Cheers
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    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    This week I pollinated a couple of plants (a Jack Herer and a Thai Angola) with pollen from an STSed selected Thai Angola Mextiza, just to make some female seeds of these very promising crosses. At the same time, I've started a test grow to see how these first regular seeds of Jack Herer x TAM...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    Taskenti is slower than the fastest indica strains. Here we can see the Taskenti outdoors side to side with a Matanuska (that I find to be a good example of a paki or afghan stinky indica selected indoors by its speed) First picture: Taskenti #9 at the left side, and Matanuska at the right. The...
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    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    This is my loved TAM 3 weeks after 1st STS treatment. Looks good. I'll cross it with Thai Angola (To make a meaty backcross) and with Jack Herer to make a tasty productive hybrid. I hate STS, but the results are very practical. Sweet smokes
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    This crazy one, TT123#7, is probably the best female of the batch. This one made 8 tips and I believe produced quite a lot, and buds are quite hard, even now in summer, with little light and fewer nutrients. It's got some seeds from males from a different batch, and I'll flower another clone of...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    Hi These are the same selected females from the batch TT2012#3 numbered #12, #13 and #16. I didn't have space to flower them in their best moment, so they got a little big for my taste. Anyway, it is a quite good harvest, having in account the high temperatures, the light power reduction and the...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    I've got some selected females from the last batch I made. These are the TT123 #2, #12, #13 and #16. They'll be 8 weeks in some days, and I'll harvest them at 9. In summer I have to drastically scale down the power, so I'm just working with 400W in the tent. Anyway, these plants are solid 125 cm...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    did you grow them? How was the experience?
  10. Ailalelo

    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    This is my mother of Thai Angola, I'll take some cuts soon. It grows thin and slender like no other, and I find the polygon-like section of the stems very specific of this one. Sweet smokes
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    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    Less than two weeks after harvesting these two plants in the last pic (Thai Angola Jack Herer), one of them has started vegging again. I'm used to wait about a month for any plant to start vegging again. So that's a real new record for me, and maybe a measure of how energetic and adaptable these...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    This is the next bunch of Taskentis that just sprouted. I have already grown some plants from this same batch, they all come from an specific male from the 2012 CBG seeds. I'll do a ultraquick selection: I'll use the males to pollinate some specimens that are further away from this branch of the...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    Today I harvested eleven clones from three different plants, labeled just Taskenti #4, #9 and #12. They were selected from a common batch of seeds sprouted some time ago. I prefer the effect and smell of #9, but #12 offers a bud shape and strength that has no rivals. This time I was patient...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    I've saved the males from the batch of seeds I am flowering. These are the ones made with the 2005 version males and the selected 2008 cut. I'm pollinating the selected females made from the males in the 2012 version to mix the most different lines. If I get a good offspring these seeds will be...
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    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    Harvest time is coming for these Jack Herer Thai Angola ladies, as they are now at 9 and 1/2 weeks. Most of the plants have hard shiny buds and I've chosen some of the more productive ones with the best bud shape. Some aren't that good, they have less bud or the flower looks fluffier, but in...
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    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    These are the first seeds from the Jack impregnated with Thai Angola Mextiza males. They are as big as indica seeds, and this is one of the clearest signals of the indica heritage in the Jack. The very big size of Jack's trichomes is other of these characteristics that are easy to spot. The...
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    Very nice indeed! Have fun with it
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    yes but they are old. I'm making new repros

    yes but they are old. I'm making new repros
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    Taskenti from Cannabiogen. The real hashplant

    I probably made these seeds you got. Let's see that plant
  20. Ailalelo

    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    Hi. This is the same tent filled with Thai Angola x Jack Herer, at 8 weeks. There is quite a lot of variation between the plants, but most of them look resinous and nice, and there are some plants that look really productive, shiny and full of compact hard buds. I'll keep a couple of them I like...
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