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MarsSP

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My first grow after almost 4 years.
Found a couple of seeds in a stash brought from Paraguay, wasn't even thinking in growing again but I just couldn't throw it out.

IDK what I'm growing now, but for sure will find out, have a guess please be my guest.

5 years ago got lucky to find a Paraguayan landrace in this same stash, have grown it, the hardest one ever. But now it's different. Looks like a skunk, I'm not sure.

10 seeds, 5 germinated, all females... Would love a male here to breed a little but it's okay, I'm cloning these ladies successfully.

After 10 days of blooming she looks growing healthy, but I made a mistake, transplanted it for a 5 gal container, cuz thought it was locked, but wasn't. Broke some roots (untrained hands), but she is tough.

Vegging indoors with blurple leds for 50 days (2gal container), plus a transition period (18/06 to 12/12) of 10 days to flower outdoors, enjoying at least 6 hours of direct sun rays. Basically organic medium with perlite, black earth (EWC subproduct), earthworm castings, chicken manure, bone meal, dolomite.
Never measured pH. Seems no to be a problem.
There are 2 more, transitioning to bloom, 2 still vegging.

Inputs will be appreciated.
 

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MarsSP

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They're looking ok, might be a bit concerned what that ladybug is after.
Tons of bugs here, near from a huge dam and couple of woods. I'm glad she came, gnats all around, hope it's eating some tiny white spots (gnats eggs, my guess) under the leaves. It's a cause for concern, but has no mites for while. Wasps, bees, birds, butterflies... But I'm loving the sun.
Waiting for money come to visit me, my next round will be indoors, feel more comfortable.
Thanks for passing by.
 

xtsho

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Landraces are being compromised by introductions of hybrids in areas all around the world due to faster flowering and sometimes higher THC. And since Paraguay is a big supplier of cannabis in South America it's likely that what you're growing now isn't the landrace you grew last time. If you can get ahold of some true landrace seeds I'd use them to make more seeds.
 

MarsSP

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Landraces are being compromised by introductions of hybrids in areas all around the world due to faster flowering and sometimes higher THC. And since Paraguay is a big supplier of cannabis in South America it's likely that what you're growing now isn't the landrace you grew last time. If you can get ahold of some true landrace seeds I'd use them to make more seeds.
Exactly what happened here. These hybrids are easy and faster to crop than these wild plants. Smugglers are now people with formal education and aware of what's happening with sophisticated methods and ideas.
Regrets for let that shit go, specially cuz there was both male and female at that time. Even in 2016 was a lucky shot. No hopes to find it again.
 
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