Dabbie McDoob
Well-Known Member
Ladies and gentlemen,
Background: My friend traveled to Jamaica and managed to bring back 50 seeds from the Blue Mountains. The rastafarian showed the tour an area where "ganja" grows wild. Tourists were encouraged to take "samples" to which my friend obliged. Near the end of the tour the guide stated that the plants were known by locals as lambsbread due to it's odor. This was good news to me.
Based off my initial analysis of the 30 or so specimens that survived germination, this female was allowed to enter the champagne room.
Plant was approx 10 -12cm (1 foot) at the transition to flower. Thus it appears to have grown about 400-600% during the stretch.
Internodal spacing is marked. Approximately 30cm between nodes.
Terpenes and resins are still not adequate to provide assessment. However, the plant odour is foul and unique.
Note: Thank god I left it in a 1 gal container. It likely would have exceeded my size limit.
Yes I could super crop, however, I wanted to see the plant develop naturally for fun.
This run is merely to propagate the genetics and have a little fun.
Cheers.
Background: My friend traveled to Jamaica and managed to bring back 50 seeds from the Blue Mountains. The rastafarian showed the tour an area where "ganja" grows wild. Tourists were encouraged to take "samples" to which my friend obliged. Near the end of the tour the guide stated that the plants were known by locals as lambsbread due to it's odor. This was good news to me.
Based off my initial analysis of the 30 or so specimens that survived germination, this female was allowed to enter the champagne room.
Plant was approx 10 -12cm (1 foot) at the transition to flower. Thus it appears to have grown about 400-600% during the stretch.
Internodal spacing is marked. Approximately 30cm between nodes.
Terpenes and resins are still not adequate to provide assessment. However, the plant odour is foul and unique.
Note: Thank god I left it in a 1 gal container. It likely would have exceeded my size limit.
Yes I could super crop, however, I wanted to see the plant develop naturally for fun.
This run is merely to propagate the genetics and have a little fun.
Cheers.