Nepal Highland #1

DopeDaniel

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Strain Type: Highland Nepalese 5th generation- Nepal Highland P5 is a traditional pure landrace charas cultivated at Himalayan Nepal an altitude of between 1000m - 3000m received by Refeerman.

- Quick flowering mountain sativa.

- It's a plant of medium size, not specially long internodes, and very easy for growing. It has medium and strong branches. Also finding some much more conical production plants with not very developed branches.

- It has an acceptable size for any kind of space, both in outdoor and indoors.

- It flowers between 60-70 days giving some very good quality flowers. The majority of times they're dense and strong buds, but also there are some more sativa like-buds; a bit more airy.

Bouquet: From floral, citrus and sweet-creams scents

Effect: Strong high, uplifting and corporal, full body effect

Yield: High yielder indoor and outdoors
 

DopeDaniel

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11/12 one kicked its husk while still soaking and didn't survive.
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So if you saw in the preservation main thread I had little kerfuffle with that one that kicked its husk. It decided to finish germinating after I used the soil from that cell to top off the others. So I had to do a bit of seperation therapy and it looks like we are 12/12
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Gave them a light foliar this morning and will start doing it more regular.
 

DopeDaniel

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Most have a very muted serration. There is this one though...
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Widest leaf as well. Most are more like the one in the background.
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After perking up a bit from the early am shower.
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Will give them a heavy trim probably tonight. They have been under the gla boards for a lottle over a week,
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Lowering or turning the light up daily until they say stop. Sexy parts are just starting to show on a few, not at alternating nodes yet, soon. Transplant to 7in tall square tapers (a little over 1 gal I think) by the end of the month.
 

DopeDaniel

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All had alternating nodes when flipped, I think maybe 2 showed clear female before flipped (2/1) picture is a couple days ago. Veg has been 60 days for all but the late emerger @45.
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The 2 plants in round pots are 7Hills females, they will get pulled out as soon as their brother finishes dumping in the other room. 2 males and another female have shown. Going to hack back the males as their flowers develop so the females have some time to catch up.

These are seeming slow to show sex I believe @Rozgreenburn is experiencing the same thing with the #3 ?
 

Rozgreenburn

"The Philosopher, is Stoned"
All had alternating nodes when flipped, I think maybe 2 showed clear female before flipped (2/1) picture is a couple days ago. Veg has been 60 days for all but the late emerger @45.
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The 2 plants in round pots are 7Hills females, they will get pulled out as soon as their brother finishes dumping in the other room. 2 males and another female have shown. Going to hack back the males as their flowers develop so the females have some time to catch up.

These are seeming slow to show sex I believe @Rozgreenburn is experiencing the same thing with the #3 ?
Yes, you are correct, at 16 days from the flip, 50% still have not identified. So right now, there are 6 females 3 males and 10 that being stubborn! Just like what I see of yours, mine are super healthy and tight, they will not be hurried.
I am making preservation beans for this community and so, will do what it takes to achieve our goals, but I sure hope these don't have an extended run time? Preservation runs are probably the only time I would over 12 weeks indoors. That's just me. I know of a mysterious hole in the woods that condones long running Sativas. In over 30 years, I've never had females show so strong before their male counterparts.
This has been a bit of a variation to my normal experience. Here's hoping we've got something nice to share with all our members.
 

DopeDaniel

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Yes, you are correct, at 16 days from the flip, 50% still have not identified. So right now, there are 6 females 3 males and 10 that being stubborn! Just like what I see of yours, mine are super healthy and tight, they will not be hurried.
I am making preservation beans for this community and so, will do what it takes to achieve our goals, but I sure hope these don't have an extended run time? Preservation runs are probably the only time I would over 12 weeks indoors. That's just me. I know of a mysterious hole in the woods that condones long running Sativas. In over 30 years, I've never had females show so strong before their male counterparts.
This has been a bit of a variation to my normal experience. Here's hoping we've got something nice to share with all our members.
The parental stock was reported at 60-70 days flowering. The 2nd post in this thread is info and description pulled from @Phylex
 

DopeDaniel

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In week 4 of flower. Ended with 5 male 7 female. I topped all the males as the upper sacs were just getting ready to open, about a week and a half ago for the first couple. The others followed within a few days. This allowed the females to get some bulk before being pollinated. Last Friday or so (2/18) I started pulling the males after allowing a good bit of pollen fly from each. In the 1st picture below is the 4th male, it got pulled today, the last one will go a couple more days yet.
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Can barely see the last male (lighter green)
 
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