Can't believe I've been sleepin on your thread OS.. Hope your feeling better and this turns out to be a good harvest.. Things are lookin good, keep your head up man.. From one Texan to another.
Can't believe I've been sleepin on your thread OS.. Hope your feeling better and this turns out to be a good harvest.. Things are lookin good, keep your head up man.. From one Texan to another.
The first 2 look like they have some sativa in em...maybe I'm jumpin the gun on the leaves
Either way this all looks like some really enjoyable smoke!
Thanks, Irie my friend, I'm doing a lot better now. They're doing really well for being a late start and like I said earlier, they smell awesome.
They seem to look that way, for sure, but land races always seem to have all sorts of different looking phenos. I'm pretty sure they're Indica dominant, but there could have been some Sativa pollen floating around in the Hunza Valley [we may never really know]. I think they're definitely going to produce some top notch medicine, linsen [at least I hope they do].
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Pictures of the SAGE F2s, the garden in general and a side detailed veiw of HVP 02. So far, the SAGE girls haven't started throwing out pistils as aggressively as the Hunza Valley girls, even though they've all pre-flowered female, but I'm sure they'll surprise me when I least expect it. Sorry if the pics seem kind of fuzzy, but even with the Steady Shot on, the wind still trumps this technology feature [still, it did a pretty good job of making them look like they're not moving].
SAGE 01
SAGE 02
SAGE 03
SAGE 04
SAGE 05
The Garden 01
The Garden 02
The Garden 03
The Garden 04
HVP 02 Side Detail
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Very nice! Man those are growing fast!
My Hunza Valley girls are starting to get into their own and three of the SAGE F2s [#s 1,3 & 5] are starting to do so, as well. The other two SAGE F2s are still lagging [2 & 4], but they're catching up. Took some pics of the girls to show their progress, I hope you enjoy my humble little girls and how they're doing. Some folks have asked me whether my HVP girls have some Sativa in them. They don't [I did some research], since they're 100% land race Indica. The reason some leaves look fatter than others is because the thinner leaves on the HVP are C. Indica and the ones with fatter leaves are C. Afghanica. Cannabis Afghanica leaves look similar to Indica plant leaves, but they are even wider [C. Afghanica is a subspecies of C. Indica]. Now the SAGE are a true Sativa/Indica hybrid.
HVP 01
HVP 02
HVP 03
HVP 04
HVP 05
SAGE 01
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SAGE 05
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The SAGE girls that were not showing anything, suddenly started throwing pistils at the top [now I'm happy].
SAGE 02
SAGE 04
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Ladys are looking really nice oax, cant wait to see that pak all bulked up. Love that cover tree, ill have to look into getting a few of my own like that, interesting leaf design.
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Thanks, vodoochild, the HVP's are the ones I'm looking forward to the most. That tree is called Vitex [agnus-castus] and is widely cultivated in warm, temperate and subtropical regions for its aromatic foliage and flowers. It grows to a height of 1-5 meters and requires full sun or partial shade along with well-drained soil. It's definitely an awesome cover plant and it attracts lots of bees and butterflies.
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