Easy growing plant considering it is a land race sativa from Jamaica that was grown outdoors in Northern Canada. Very nice smoke and high so yeah I’m feeling very pleased about this one. Should be rated as 9/10.
She was damaged by hail two weeks before harvest, but the buds turned out okay despite losing some trichomes. The plant always had a different shade of green going on, and PEV’s description calls this a ‘green marijuana’ so It’s characteristic of the strain. The buds are a bit bulbous and look seeded, but they are not seeded. Also turned purple toward the end due to cold overnight temperatures.
Nice plant that did surprisingly well here but a key was force flowering starting on July 9. Without initiating flowering this land race sativa from Jamaica would not have finished in time at 53N near Edmonton, Canada. As it is, I get a solid yield of really nice buds for an exotic sativa by mid-September. Woohoo. Time to do some quality control testing.
your busy with a lot of plants! what outdoor weather station are you using? I am looking for one that logs data to itself or one that connects to a cell network. wondering which one you are using?
@XperencdGmanXG, it’s an Alberta weather network mostly for farmers (there are weird but useful indicators like corn growing days which seem directly applicable to cannabis). For Ontario you likely have to use the federal government networks like airports or other locations. Not as convenient for graphing, but high quality data. I use that at work when I need barometric data to adjust pressure readings…just an extra step of graphing in Excel. Cheers.
@XperencdGmanXG, yes, I’ve got lots going this year. The weather station data is from a provincial weather network. I just do screen shots from the website for the nearest station. If you don’t have a similar thing in your jurisdiction you could try airport weather data. Cheers.