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Finished my Lebanese and put them in paper bags and jars for curing. One is also hanging in a box in traditional style. I put the Taskenti and Island Sweet Skunk out in an open top greenhouses and moved sensi skunk in the flower room . i topped her and put the top in cloning gel. Im going to trye training on the skunk limbs and put her on 12-12 soon. Smoked a joint of lebanese sugar leaves last night and got nice and high in a happy goofy sort of way. Very cool
Congrats on the breeding. Oughta be a cool cross...OK Hashplant would be a hilarious strain name.No the plants are still holding the seeds...so haven't planted them yet.
The pieces were out front of a place my wife and I escaped to up in Colorado. Those cabins have a special place in our heart since we first got high together there in 2018!
I haven't named the crosses...taskunky? Tascunty? Tazskunk? sweet Taz? Youskunkistan? Or Oklahoma hash plant?
I was told the same....You will want to put something around the cups, roots dont like light. I think if you do that you will have better luck getting them growing.
I didn’t say it would be impossible I said he would have better luck. Your plants may have survived but that doesn’t mean they hit their full genetic potential.I was told the same....
Good job tho they do look goodI was told the same....
Dunno about the "pretty" part, but if you keep making seeds from plants that do well in your local setting, you ought to end up with strains that are well-adapted & do well in the local heat, wind, & rain. Not that hard. Modern growers mollycoddle the plants so much that folks forget these are very tough plants.I like it Ok hashplant! I just want an all around easy grow, low smell pain killer medicinal outdoor grow plant that will survive 105 degree heat, drought and high winds, torrential fall rains with no bud rot....and is very pretty.
That's not too much to ask is it?