Breeding: Unknown South American Strain x Dutch Indica

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How are you? Ill be crossing two nice plants I hope everything goes airi.

This is the male plant as you can see, is a beautiful, strong and very fast growing plant. It’s being selected by its fast growing traits and sweet/sour aroma. This Plant comes from the Netherlands it has been cross over and over and over again with different Dutch predominant indicas, I didn’t own the male so I don’t know what’s in it. The owner told me that when he was in Amsterdam he bought a lot of predominant indicas strains, in Dutch Passion, Soma.GHS....etc.

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The Female plant:
This is the most smelly ultra Fast growing plant I’ve seen (and is not ruderalis). Its 100% Peruvian I remember saving the seed because it was huge and because it came form one of the most powerful local weed I have tried. I could of have saved more seeds I regret that. This is stuff mostly brought from Amazon boarder with the Northern departments of Peru, some are great some are excellent. Very heavy couchlocky stuff comes from there. It’s really close to the equator and really slow flowering sativas grows there so this ganja is extremely rare. Maybe it adapted to this colder environment staying that short and flowering faster.
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Leaves are pretty strange almost 95% of them are 3 leaved with and they are razor sharp. This plant handles mold and cold temperatures very well as the male plant. They have been outdoor always. This plant was an experiment I never thought it was going to be on of the most sweet smelling plant I have ever smelled. I will re-vege the plant after harvest and keep clones, I will cross it with every cool male I find because Im sure this plant is really particular on handling pest,mold and hardcore weather, plus powerful effect and sweet smell. I call this THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER

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A little bit of chemistry here. Look at the trichromes concentration and it has a lot of weeks to go still.
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Tops male “cola” and some branches.
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Together
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Pollen Gathering was fast only 2 of all of the pollen sacks had viable pollen but I think this small amount will work. Pistils are 90% milky so I think its almost perfect for crossing. If not Ill try again in one week with the milkiest part of one of the top branches.
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Bagged and ready to place outdoor again.
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Ill be updating as soon as something interesting happens.

Regards to all,

BioShaman
 
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swiftgt

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wow the internode lenght is great on that plant,
its super bushy,
how long have you been flowering it?
 
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BioShaman

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Hi Swift, in the pictures she has like 3 weeks or a little bit more. I lost track of it.

Know all the pollinated branches are swollen with seed in 4 weeks they will be good.

I want to cross it with other old strains Ive made.

Thanks for your comment.

Regards,
 
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BioShaman

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Pregnant

Finally noticing them ¨pregnant¨. I was a little scared because I had to mature the male hydroponically and then used the early ripped pollen. I thought there was a chance It wasnt good enough to pollinate but it worked.
My friend cut the top of his male and gave it to me in a ziplop before thowing him away so at least there genes are preserved. I think he will ad more vigor in growth, add even sweeter smell and hight tolerane to mold and cold.


I dont think this branches will yield to much seeds but at least Ill have some to trade.

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