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Option C initially and mostly, but A would be cool at some point, and B would be a bonus. Whorling project is on hold for now though. The whorling from the original (Cannalope Haze) quad inherited in the cross with Chunk (which I call P, though the P-F3 is result of selecting 'against' it) and the cross with the ICE (inferior results, hermies) and in the CH x CH. "NOT" in the Late Night I'm growing out now.Create a seedline that consistently whorls?
Create a single plant that yields huge because of whorling?
Just figure out the breeding process to create consistently whorled plants?
This better be good...
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From sensi's shop in Amsterdam. It's (Haze x Afghani) x Thai. If it's good I'm going to take it to the next gen, which should contain some haze x afghani phenos and thai phenos. Hopefully some shorter phenos of the former.
The stretch in Late Night is from the Thai choco used for chocolope and hence chocolate fondue (Late night is seed from latter). Thai has a good high cannabinoid and terpene profile but it's so damn tall.
If anything I expect it to be a good smoke and I do look forward to growing something else than my own crosses for a change.
Favorite LN male:
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Mutant nanner:
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It's like two formed one... weird.
Something I noticed clearly on my first nanner pics, using a harvest scope taped to an ipad, are the little shiny balls on the edge of the banana, right along the crease where it opens. Initially I thought they were pollen grains that sort of leaked out, but they are too large to be pollen. Two years later, just now, I noticed they are all quite shiny on the Late Night male. They appear to be more clear/glassy than usual (milky).
Here's a clear example of a few bananas from which I just harvested the pollen (using a small vial). Two nanners leaning over the edge, rest are segments of the umbrella).
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They appear to be non-stalked yet bulbous trichomes. Cannabis only needs a bit of wind and I don't think it's meant to attract bees or butterflies to carry pollen. Perhaps to protect it? Inquiring minds want to know...
White Label is a sister company of Sensi Seeds, quite possible Ben's son Alan runs it. I see they have their own site too but white label has always been part of sensi. Hindu Kush at White Label seeds is Sensi's Hindu Kush, i.e. you can buy both sensi and wl at sensi and wl.By the way white label seeds is run by Ben Dronkers son correct?
Ok duh now I see what you're seeing on the stalks on the nanners. That is huge and glassy looking. Thanks for the info on WL.The function of trichomes varies a lot though, protection against insects is just one of them, it depends on the plant and type and location of the trichomes. Some are to protect against light, prevent evap, protect against frost, and herbivores eating the plant/fruits. I'm specifically wondering about the row of trichs (if that's even what they are) on nanners. It seems all cannabis nanners have it. At some point in evolution it or its ancestor randomly mutated which resulted in this feature that apparently happened to make such a difference in survival and creating offspring that all cannabis plants have it. Insects is an option, but it could be something entirely different, like guiding water drops along the nanners' creases to prevent the pollen from getting wet during rain.
White Label is a sister company of Sensi Seeds, quite possible Ben's son Alan runs it. I see they have their own site too but white label has always been part of sensi. Hindu Kush at White Label seeds is Sensi's Hindu Kush, i.e. you can buy both sensi and wl at sensi and wl.
Yet--I think they are, just not one of the type we usually care about.
Not sure, I did notice there seems to be some variation in the amount and in a cross one could perhaps recognize the parents by the amount, if then the goal is to work towards the genes of one parent it could be used as a marker. I was mostly just curious why it turned clear. I looked at dozens of species and nothing like it which only makes me want to know more what it is. The search turned out to be very useful though, I just learned I've been using the word pistil wrong since forever... next post...is it some kinda indicator of <something>???
That one really caught my eye when looking at your list.Amnesia Haze X GSC
All three of my Moonshine Haze's reek heavy of PineSol;It smells like it has been sprayed with spicy fuel haze incense. SSH+ (though I think one can find the same pheno in SSH again too amnesia is generally more tasty). Great strain to test odor control effectiveness in a stealth
I currently have only one male going but based on pics it ranges between 10 and 20 roughly. Late Night seems to have a low amount on only on the bottom half of the sac....an' just howmany glublios--
does yer best male have???...
Thanks, though I just noticed it seems it should be sepal glue instead of petal.Wow i have not seen a nanner pic better than that one. Petal Glue is crazy. That pic should be in a science book lol.
They are roughly the same size as the large end of thesecond type of trichs I posted about above, so somewhere around 100 micron across (I think more like 150). Wind-borne pollen can be that large (90-100), but cannabis is roughly 50:Maybe try carefully grabbing 10 of those sepal glues and see if it will pollinate something?
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