SleepyChow NEW SEED DROP from Khalifa Genetics!
Cross of two Landraces🔥
My first non Polyhybrid🔥
No Lowryder Heritage😯
First a quick Strain Presentation:
❄️ Lebanese Snow Auto ❄️
→Breeder: Khalifa Genetics
→Heritage: Lebanese Hashplant x Siberian Ruderalis
→Harvest: in 12/13 weeks ≈ 84+ (on 18/6 schedule.faster on 12/12)
→Smell: tangerine/orange, fruity,sweet,sour
→Genetics: Lebanese Snow is CBD dominant and shows Sativa Characteristics as well as Indica Characteristics, combined in a autoflowering cultivar thanks to its ruderalis heritage.
I contacted Khalifa on Instagram for some Information and Aladdin himself answered quickly. The Lebanese Snow has sativa-ish Leaves but grows really bushy like an indica. According to mandalaseeds,its a very hardy cultivar. I asked Aladdin for permission to top her and he said yes😬 I’ll first see how she develops during the first two weeks and then decide.
#Lebanese Hashplant:
A legendary Landrace, known for its Blonde and Red Hash. According to ACE Seeds its vigorous and well branched pure Sativa adapted for hot and arid climate.Very resistant against drought and high temperatures. It is fast flowering (9-11 weeks[other sources claim it needs 11 to 13 weeks.]) for a sativa cause of its semi-autoflowering tendicies(like the maroccan Beldia).Its smell is floral and fruity with hints of citrus and mango. its effect is cheerfull,smooth and clear.
#Siberian Ruderalis:
The origin of the autoflower traits💪🏼
This plant is a giant,frecking hardy and vigorous cultivar with good trichom production.Its cultivated from the villagers of Lake Chebarkul
and is the result of a past hybridisation of a kasakhztan landrace and a local Ruderal variety. It has a pungent citrus smell and mild psychoactive effects.
Hi Folks 👋🏼
Long time no see😂
You know how it is, guys. I just can’t help myself.😅
Shortly after the last grow, my fingers start itching again.
Just like last time, I’ve already prepared my soil and put the pots outside. I brewed a nice, light compost tea and poured the tea into the pots. For this auto run, I really don’t want to stress the plants with strong teas. That’s why there will only be three compost teas in total during the entire run, and all of them will be fairly mild. I’ll write down the exact recipe next time.
Of course, I’m reusing my old soil, which has been mulched with leftover plant material and branches from the previous grow.
For the start, I’ve prepared some jiffies. The seed will be placed in there, put into a propagation box, and kept warm with a heat mat set to 24°C. At the same time, I’ll already be running the light. One big advantage of jiffies is that the seeds can be buried quite deep — they’re dark. Cannabis seeds are dark germinators, and with jiffies, this works perfectly fine even with the light on.
In past grows, I often had the problem that I didn’t turn the light on early enough and only noticed too late that my seeds had already germinated. Because of that, they immediately started stretching. It wasn’t a huge issue - I just buried the jiffies a bit deeper - but this time I want to see if I can prevent it right from the start.
So,long story short,im very excited 😁
See you growmies
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
3d ago
1/7
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
80 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
65 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow 05.01.2026
Day 1
Lotta aka Lebanese Snow has seen the light of day today👶🏼😬
Well, at least the light of a 200-watt LED lamp. She’s still small and fresh. My strategy of keeping the light on during germination in the jiffies paid off. Over the next few days, she’ll be transplanted into the big pot, which has been mulched with old plant material, watered with a light compost tea, and inoculated with about five tablespoons of worm castings.
AACT recipe (5l):
-5 tbsp worm castings
-1tsp malted barley
-1tsp molasses
See u growmies💪🏼
06.01.2026
Day 2
Today I decided it was finally time to pot up and transplant the girls. I inspected the pots beforehand. Fungal life is definitely present, and arthropods are still around as well. However, there was some fungal mycelium I wasn’t entirely sure about in terms of its physiological state. Any mycelium that showed blue discoloration was removed immediately, along with the material displaying those color changes.
I watered the pots once more beforehand and installed the Blumat system. At the bottom of the Jiffies and directly into the planting holes, I sprinkled mycorrhizal and Trichoderma spores, using the Hubey mycorrhiza spreader😬
@SpliffyRand, wäre nice wenns ne Tauschbörse für Samen gäbe bzw hab ich gehört dass auf anderen Plattformen das Leute schon so handhaben,weiß aber nicht wie safe und legal das ist.... Außerdem wären einige Seedsupplier angepisst😂