Stunger's Organic Soil Stealth Balcony: Landrace Mulanje & Other Sativas

What a lovely group man! Speaking of Malawi...I use to keep a Lake Malawi specific cichlids aquarium. Truly spectacular fish!
I just viewed some of those on Youtube, beautiful pretty fish, wow to combine that with a some nice bud and just sit and watch them would be great!
 
Big pretty girls, will be a handful when they stretch. Great job. :yummy:
Cheers stinker! Yep, they will be a handful. On my last grow I found 3 canopies on the balcony to be tight, now there's 4. But hey, that's more variety, hopefully I can keep it together and do them justice. :ganjamon:
 
I'm not sure how your journal got dropped from my "watch" list, but I found it again and am all caught up now. :yahoo:

I'm loving your lineup of plants this session. :thumb:
 
Bathing beauties they are!
Thanks Otter!
Hey stunger!
I must say I am a bit biased, I am totally roooting for the Mulanje!
But all looks great!
Cheers tropics - me too! haha.
I am really curious how she will develop from here being the first sativa landrace that I have grown. The Malawi/Ethiopian x Mulanje also shares the thinner finer leaf shape to the full Mulanje.
I'm not sure how your journal got dropped from my "watch" list, but I found it again and am all caught up now. :yahoo:

I'm loving your lineup of plants this session. :thumb:
Thanks Beez, I lose notifications regularly too, I am rapt with the lineup, they should give a nice variety!
 
A mostly pictorial update

Greetings 420 enthusiasts! The sun has continued beating down on the balcony, there's been no rain for quite a while and the girls are looking lush and appear to be growing well.

The view from the side window


Malawi/Ethiopian x Mulanje

She is showing a similar fine leaf structure to the full Mulanje.


Honduras/Panama x Purple Honduras


Mango Sherbert


Mulanje

Thanks for dropping by, keep well, and may your gardens be blooming! :ganjamon:
 
Ive never wanted to visit your country more...... B E A utiful mate.
Cheers cobber! I do think it is a nice country to visit because there is a lot of variety for some small islands.

Out of curiosity when is your likely period to finish give or take?
The only plant I am familiar with is the recovered former mutant, the Mango Sherbert, which I had the pleasure of growing last year and back then I harvested it around mid April.
The other 3 girls are all full sativas and I am pencilling in some time in May for them, which is all well and good to say, but I can only cross my fingers and hope they get the time and conditions they need on the balcony so a good result eventuates.
 
They're all looking great, but that Mulanje is incredible!
Damn good job you're doing on those girls Stunger- "short & bushy" and "sativa" don't usually go together, but you're making it work!:welldone:
 
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