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Philippine islands Sativa Landrace

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This is my first outdoor grow of a sativa from the philippines. Its has a skunky and lemon scent, the flowers smells like fresh mangoes. We need more study about this strain. Please give me some tips its my first time.

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It's looking good bro, right now it does not seem that you need any help. She is lush and green. For an even bigger flower next time, use a bigger bucket and get some nice yield back. Good luck buddy, she is beautiful.


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Seems to be missing a lot of resin production.  By now I would expect to see a lot of frosty resin covering the bud and leaves?  But maybe it just needs more time for this variety as I know nothing of Philippines stains.

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Has it filled up with some resin yet ?

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Nice smoke there in Phillies man, my wife is from Panay Island and I had some nice stuff to smoke, not the best quality but for what I got was a nice high...

Are you growing in the Philippines or you just happen to collect some seeds from there while on vacations maybe?

Anyway good luck with this beautiful looking plant of yours!

Squale.

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