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any pics of that durban you mentioned?? sounds very nice
Yes I do believe I have some pics, let me dig around and see what I can come up with. Oom Pah Pah I think has them. Ill get on him to post them up.
any pics of that durban you mentioned?? sounds very nice
My neighbors here in northern new england are as viet as u can get and smoke cannabis like they eat fish! Wonderful family with wonderful food! They have a similar looking plant i wanna share with you guys IF and i mean IF vieu will let me grab a pic of her. Gorgeous girls......thin leaves work for me!
Y that VB is outrageous ! What would I expect indoors ? Or perhaps how tall a ceiling do I need? Nice pics @loompa
Glad I have major f2s of the Viet black. Need to pop those. You still running the Guido? @loompa
My Homie @urbanite420 made f 2s which i believe came from billygoat seeds. But he can probably fill in the gaps. Been thinking about popping some soon. I love me some sativa. Especially since i tried chimeras guerrero gold x bb....No, I dropped the Guido finally. After coming up with my Yeti and foo lines, my reason for growing Guido quickly vanished. Of course my yeti and foo go about 2 weeks longer, they are still better representations of an OG type flower and are considerably more potent.
So whats up with your Viet F2's? You grown any out? What seed stock did your parents come from?
I would not of ever thought to flip so early Very interesting humHey Medusa. I have a buddy who runs it indoors that flips them from rooted clones and they still end up around 3 feet. He takes them 14 weeks
Medusa, at least from my experience, Landrace are extremely difficult to grow indoors. Their feeding requirements are so different from what we are used to and they grow so big and lanky they become unmanageable and tak up tons of room with how they like to stretch out. I can get to about week 14 pretty easily, but getting from about week 14 to week 18-20 is the real challenge. And of course sifting through progeny on hundreds of 18-20 weekers is extremely difficult to do. But I have done it before. I would suggest you let me work them a couple gens at least to try to tame them just a bit first. At the F1 gen, they are monsters...lol But if your up for practice and honing your skills, landrace sativas can teach you alot about what and how true sativas grow and like to be treated.
Its a deal ! They call that a good delegater.. Nope tried some cambodian mekong haze once could'nt even get em to pop to old I guess ..Thanks M
You should f 2 those bro, since he isnt making more of them...I have a pack of those VB f1's from BG. Ran a few and they came out really nice. Nice cerebral high.
Def agree f2 them, preserve them so its not lost.You should f 2 those bro, since he isnt making more of them...
hows your durban ? i just hooked up with a bunch of old seeds from the early 90's. but the guy in indianapolis who handed them out back then had it in the late 80's ....
when u ran your back in the day did you ever see wide leaf girls or did you see all sat ? & if they are really landrace shouldn't they all be similar stature, uniform sativa plants before the crossing started .... or what did u see back then with these original plants ???? ( SSSC's , .... ect )
thanks!
The Durbin I have now was acquired through a friend who kept raving about it to me. Now in the past, I have run many Durbin beans, and I only saw sativa plants with thin fan leaves and medium to long distance between internodes. Most of the aroma profiles I came across were all some variation of anise and incensey type "haze" smells. I dont know if what I was running was a hybrid of some sort, but Im inclined to think not. My main problem with all the durbin Ive ever run into is that none of it hit me in the head very hard. For those of us hard core well seasoned smokers, we call this "Daytime weed"...lol. So I always generally stayed away from durbins. I didnt see any wide leaf durbines on short statures, but I also didnt see any durbins that grew like what we know of hazes today. The durbins were more in the middle somewhere, shorter stature than typical landrace, still maintained long spaces between internodes, but also had more firm flowers on them than a typical straight haze. Its been years since I ran that gear and I cant remember all the exact details. I just knew the high wasnt for me and I forgot about durbin.hows your durban ? i just hooked up with a bunch of old seeds from the early 90's. but the guy in indianapolis who handed them out back then had it in the late 80's ....
when u ran your back in the day did you ever see wide leaf girls or did you see all sat ? & if they are really landrace shouldn't they all be similar stature, uniform sativa plants before the crossing started .... or what did u see back then with these original plants ???? ( SSSC's , .... ect )
thanks!
Bromigo @loompa you gotta put me on that list.... hope chirstmas comes early this year;)...
your Doing big things amigo cant wait til u unveil....:cigar: peace n grow...
Oh and of course, who can forget the Hawaiin Sativa and also some kind soul sent me some old Kali Mist beans, I pray they are from the batch before they lost their parent stock and started a new parent stock line of Kali which was never as good. Lots going on, stay tuned for the ride :)
The Durbin I have now was acquired through a friend who kept raving about it to me. Now in the past, I have run many Durbin beans, and I only saw sativa plants with thin fan leaves and medium to long distance between internodes. Most of the aroma profiles I came across were all some variation of anise and incensey type "haze" smells. I dont know if what I was running was a hybrid of some sort, but Im inclined to think not. My main problem with all the durbin Ive ever run into is that none of it hit me in the head very hard. For those of us hard core well seasoned smokers, we call this "Daytime weed"...lol. So I always generally stayed away from durbins. I didnt see any wide leaf durbines on short statures, but I also didnt see any durbins that grew like what we know of hazes today. The durbins were more in the middle somewhere, shorter stature than typical landrace, still maintained long spaces between internodes, but also had more firm flowers on them than a typical straight haze. Its been years since I ran that gear and I cant remember all the exact details. I just knew the high wasnt for me and I forgot about durbin.
But a friend kept beating the dead horse about how good this durbin was and so finally it was obtained and I must say, it is much different than what I saw as durbin 10 years ago. The aroma is still very much durbin, but the cola is meatier, caked in resin and yield very good. Im pretty sure its a hybrid, but I have not gotten to an F2 stage with it yet, so Its tough to really say what is in the makeup till I start digging around in the f2 gen and looking at all the variation and recessives. What I can say for sure about the Durbin cut we now have is that its much more like the durbins I grew from seed years back, but on steroids. Its very good smoke and hits the head very nicely. It is definately something I want to play with more and Ill drop a little hint. We here at the farms have a durbin project in the works right now. The room to be pollinated is at about 3 weeks of flower and so the great orgy sex fest will begin soon. Dont ask me any questions about the project yet, I want to keep it a surprise and stoke you all out. Its definately something that will get alot of people excited and so I want to surprise you guys. Soi dont bust my chops yet over it, let me pretend to be Santa Claus and your trust and patience will be rewarded.