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Defoliating as needed, this landrace grows open and the side branches fill in nicely w/o having to lst or prune except lower branching, the leaves are thin and don't cover too much down
Unfortunately the 2 taller narrow ones begin to Herm ! F*#k ! Near the tops. They continue to flower in foxtail fashion at the top while the lower plant ripens
Beautiful Phenotypes in this cultivar, have seen 3 so far. Needed extra nitrogen in veg and early flower. The taller 2 hermied at the tops;( the purple one was squat with fat semi dense purpe buds, my #1 choice pheno. The terpene profile is light pine sweet fragrance, nice! Took all of 10 weeks at 11/13 light cycle to almost finish, by that I mean it's genetics allowed it to keep flowering nearest the light 6", Landrace cultivars are NOT like today's hybrids. They provide a rich variety in which to pick from for breeding or selfing like in my Pink Flamingo diary. I'll continue to grow varieties from the Landrace Team
I will post later the total weight and smoke report
Finally got it all trimmed, 3 plants yielded 360 grams or 12.85 oz not bad for indoor sativa landrace. The leaves were small and took some time to get ur done. The 2 tall phenos smelled sweet floral and somewhat terpy after 3 weeks cure. Rolling a J was like rolling up grass cuttings from the yard lol !! She smokes nice and smooth but not much taste there. The high is heady but not overpowering, focused, a great daytime smoke for sure. This is the second strain from The Landrace Team I've grown, the other being a pure Indica. These cultivars are really different than the hybrids of today, unique old school for those of us who can remember the 70's, a nice change of pace for sure.