Morglie's Perpetual: New Space & New Strains

Wow! Sounds like a hard grow. Seriously Good luck! What does it flower for like 16-20 weeks?

OK! Cool! Tell me when you get those Wild Thai x Lebbie in the ground, I'll do a few at the same time. Woohoo!
Breeder info states it's harvested in November thru early February, so it could be 20+ weeks after it starts throwing pistols easily. I think I'm going to try and train this one trellis-wise around a tomato cage.

I'm planning on soaking one as soon as I plant the Kilimanjaro. It's been soaking for two days so far but hasn't popped a tail yet.
 
Ok! Well maybe I'll put some in soil right now. I think I'll do 4 maybe.
Cool. I was reading your description of the Thai being giggly weed and I was thinking, that that crossed with the warm euphoria that Lebanese is supposed to have, would create a nice hybrid.

Lebanese is one of the landraces that can manifest as sativa or indica, and if I remember right, your's was a thin bladed one, so the cross should be sativa leaning.
 
So these are some pics I dug up. LEBANESE. Ras Baalbek was all I was told. There were 2 seeds both were male. I have to look at the pics to see what I labled them as but most of them should be the chosen male. It was a later blooming one. Tallker and more vigerous with more girth and bigger leaves. They were both stunted when they began to grow in the early Oregon springtime but when it got hot, they shot for the sky!

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I think the last few pics are the tall skinny early flowering male. Much less bushy. I chose the late flowering male to breed. Aug 5th, I think, there were flowers. I don't know why I picked the later flowering one. I have heard that early flowering Lebs can have hermaphroditic tendencies.

Cheers,
 
I think the last few pics are the tall skinny early flowering male. Much less bushy. I chose the late flowering male to breed. Aug 5th, I think, there were flowers. I don't know why I picked the later flowering one. I have heard that early flowering Lebs can have hermaphroditic tendencies.

Cheers,
Beautiful looking chemovar. August 5th for starting to flower outside is still pretty early. I remember the conversation with Con about which to pick based off of start time. I'm glad to picked the later one as it's got a much better structure.

I could be wrong in my assessment, but I've been looking at Lebanese as similar to Nepalese strains. They bridge the gap between indica and sativa and this one looks to be a sativa leaning one. That wispy thing crossed with Thai should be nice. Probably not a good yielder, but the buzz should be divine.
 
I like to think I made a good choice. When it started growing it really went fast. I wonder how much hybrid vigor we can expect. I could see it turning into a real beast. This thai seems to harvest a little early for a sativa so hopefully they don't take forever to finish.
Yea, I was reading up on the Thai. It's a southern, costal one, so it should be more tropical, but it looks like it's fairly quick. The pictures you posted make it look pretty small. Did you flower it super early, or did it not stretch much?

Hybrid vigor. I hope it shows up. :yummy:
 
Ya I flowered it as soon as it went into soil to see how it responded in a small pot. It grows great indoors. The mother is always green, super happy, and clones easy.

Where did you find the southern coastal info?
The description lists it as coming from the Ko Chang archipelago in Thailand. I looked the area up in Google maps. It's the far south eastern tip on the border with Cambodia.

RSC highland Thai is one from the northern border with Yunnan China, which are entirely different. It's speculated that it's related to the Yunnan landrace, which is an indica that has some sativa characteristics.

I'm finding a lot of variety in Thai as I research it. They aren't all the electric, tropical sativa that I've thought of them as. It's surprising how much variety there is in a country the size of Thailand.
 
Hmmm. Well I would not call this one electric, but it is uplifting and giggly. Buds on this pheno are small and dense. The last pheno I grew years ago was fluffy like the Kerala.
That's the way it's described by the breeder. Giggly weed. Which is exactly what I want. Was the earlier one you grew the same kind of buzz? And also, which did you use for the lebbie cross?
 
The earlier one was not exactly the same. It was good, it was an upper sativa smoke that did not weigh you down. Maybe not quite giggly, but it put you in a good spirit.

I used this most recent thai to breed. I wish I had the old one, too, It harvested in no time and was a classic sativa look and smoke. This new one is much more dense,,,
 
The earlier one was not exactly the same. It was good, it was an upper sativa smoke that did not weigh you down. Maybe not quite giggly, but it put you in a good spirit.

I used this most recent thai to breed. I wish I had the old one, too, It harvested in no time and was a classic sativa look and smoke. This new one is much more dense,,,
I was looking at pictures of your recent one and it's growing with an indica structure to the colas. I'm wondering if there hasn't been some foreign genetics introduced into the local population.
 
I tried a bit of tester bud cut from my Purple Dawg BX. I cut it at 37 days, so it doesn't have legs yet. It's already giving a mentholated cherry, berry flavor. And it kicked in with a rush almost immediately after taking two hits.

I found myself having to double and triple check what I was doing in the garden today. It made me spacy and feeling great.

The flavor seems to have increased in this plant. I'm thinking about using this and the very vigorous male I got to make F3s. I'm also trying to figure out how to cross it with the PM x Apollo 13. Maybe I'll do isolated pollinations on them instead of just throwing the females in with the stud. This cherry menthol mixed with the berry fuel of the P13 should become interesting. It would push it towards the sativa side as well.
 
Zamedelica. A couple of days post 2nd cat. There are a few random seeds in her as well from the Kerala. :rollit:

There will be hermie chances in there, but they should be some crazy sativas, and all female. I pulled a seed off of the Tangie I trimmed yesterday and dropped it in water to soak. Another seed courtesy of the Kerala. There are some seeds in the Purple Dawg and Purple Malawi x Apollo 13 as well. I've got to think there should be a good cross in one of those, where I can explore the Kerala influence.
 
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