World of Seeds Pakistan Valley Kush

Sub Zero

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" Your AK and PVK should be REALLY good, hope it works."

Me too...

I did pollinate the very bottom two buds for a good reason.
I plan to cut at harvest just above the pollinated buds.
This way I can let the seeds continue to mature.
 

jact55

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im following ya, i am probably gonna get some afgani kush for my next grow and am interested in this pollination technique, so keep us posted
 

Thundercat

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I'm finishing an afghan kush right now, and it unfortunately is a hermi. Its got a bunch of seeds from what I can tell. I'm kinda bummed about it. I've got 2 more seeds I'm gonna crack next grow, and see what they do. What bud is on the afghan, has tons of trichs, the leaves are covered to. Its gonna be a hash plant I think. I'll trim the buds off, and smooke them, but the rest should make some nice hash! It smells like limes right now, delicious!!
 

Sub Zero

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God I'm bummed for you all with the hermaphrodites. I had a few of those mishaps, the weed is still good.
Just not a hole lot of smokeable material, and a sh@t load of seeds...
 

Sub Zero

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im following ya, i am probably gonna get some afgani kush for my next grow and am interested in this pollination technique, so keep us posted
I just want to tell you this is my first try at pollination. I had a real nice male Afghani, I moved it out to my kitchen and put under the stove hood light; 100 watt CFL was used to keep it maturing. To collect the pollen I used a piece of tin foil to collect greenish dust. Each day I would collect a little more as the flower clusters matured. I placed the foil under the clusters and give them a gentle tap. The pollen will fall straight down as long as there is no wind. I did use the hood fan, I was hoping it would stop rogue pollen problems in the future.
After I collect the pollen, I used a q-tip to gather up the pollen dust. I removed my mother to be, from the grow room. In the kitchen I pollinated the bottom buds, by tapping the q-tip and turning and rubbing the pistol. No, I didn't get a chubby having sex with a plant... :lol:
 

FlipWithIt

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...Well I'm going to cross Afghani and Pakistani, and call it Talibani Weed.
Five years from now, I'll be the talk around the world, what a master breeder I am!, as I wake up from my dream...:lol:
already been done, they call it AfPak...i like talibani though :lol:

im actually flippin the switch tonight on a 50 plant afpak SOG. this is my first time with this strain...clones were free from a buddy.

i havnt found hardly any info about it on the net, but its a best seller in the clubs here in humboldt.

hermis suck...but at least you have a bunch of femmed seeds now :)
 

Sub Zero

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already been done, they call it AfPak...i like talibani though :lol:

im actually flippin the switch tonight on a 50 plant afpak SOG. this is my first time with this strain...clones were free from a buddy.

i havnt found hardly any info about it on the net, but its a best seller in the clubs here in humboldt.

hermis suck...but at least you have a bunch of femmed seeds now :)
I have come up with a new name, tell me what you think, CaliTalibani weed? :leaf:
 

Sub Zero

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For those who are interested in the pollination, I have good news, I'm a daddy!
Baby Calitalibani weed seeds, so cute...





Looks like I have over 30 total seeds on all the lower buds on the lady. no rogue pollen problems.
I think this will work great, I'm getting close to harvest time, I'll just harvest above these seeds
and let them continue to mature. Sorry the Attitude Seed Bank, I won't be ordering anymore
Indica seeds for a while. Now lets talk 100% Sativas...
 
Sub I have sampled the wild Thai from the area that WOS say their stock originates from, and it was some of, if not the clearest, most energetic, paranoid free sativa that I have had in my 42 years of growing and tasting the noble herb. I don't know when I will be able to run it living in a state that has draconian pot laws, being limited to my activity due to health and stealth, but wonder if anyone knows if it is indeed the real deal. Also, do you see much difference between the wos Afghanistan and Pakistani kush
 

FlipWithIt

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right on sub, good name too, haha.
so thats your own afghani pakistani cross?

sounds like im gonna have to try some of that wild thai.
i dont buy seeds though, too easy to go to the club and turn a couple of your favorite clones into moms.
not as good of a selection as seed banks though.
clubs try and sell seeds too...for about the same price of a clone...ha
 

Sub Zero

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Sub I have sampled the wild Thai from the area that WOS say their stock originates from, and it was some of, if not the clearest, most energetic, paranoid free sativa that I have had in my 42 years of growing and tasting the noble herb. I don't know when I will be able to run it living in a state that has draconian pot laws, being limited to my activity due to health and stealth, but wonder if anyone knows if it is indeed the real deal. Also, do you see much difference between the wos Afghanistan and Pakistani kush
I can't answer the first question, the second question is easy, "YES!" Big difference now.

FYI, the Afghani came from Homegrown Fataseeds.


They started out the same, at about a month you could see differences in plant structure and branching.
The leaves size and shapes are about the same. I will post a picture of one Afghani and
a Pakistani so you all can see for your selves.

In my opinion the Afghani looks more like a true Indica then the Pakistani Valley. :bigjoint:




 

Sub Zero

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right on sub, good name too, haha.
so thats your own afghani pakistani cross?
Yep! That was the plan when I ordered seeds from overseas.
I have spent quite a few $$$ in the last 8 months.
What I was looking for was pure Indicas. I knew that Afghanistan was the place to get them.
I just kept looking for breeders who didn't ad just a bit of sativa to improve taste or yield or whatever.

I will be doing the same with Sativa, I'm looking for a strain that hasn't had a bit a Indica added to
shorten flower time, improve yield, so on and so forth.

The idea is to have 2 grows going at all times, one indica one sativa.
Then I can can mix and match what I smoke depending on the type of pain, mood and time of day.

The goal is to have better control of the medicine I use...

bongsmilie
 
Well I don't know FWI, I have been reading some disparaging posts with regards to wos wild thai. Some said it is not thai at all. All I know is the beans are small and dark and look like other thai beans that I have had in the past. I am going to germ a couple just to see the seedling look. I have had both afghani and pakistani kush directly from their homelands way back and they were very simular, but just don't know about these wos.
 

Sub Zero

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Well I don't know FWI, I have been reading some disparaging posts with regards to wos wild thai. Some said it is not thai at all. All I know is the beans are small and dark and look like other thai beans that I have had in the past. I am going to germ a couple just to see the seedling look. I have had both afghani and pakistani kush directly from their homelands way back and they were very simular, but just don't know about these wos.
I looked at what the Attitude had to say about them...

World of Seeds Landraces Wild Thailand Femin.. $35.18

Type:
Sativa, Indica / Sativa, Mostly indica, Mostly sativa
Sex: Feminized
Genetics: Pure race obtained from Ko Chang(Thailand)
Flowering Time: Medium, Long
Outdoor Harvest: November
Height: Tall
Characteristics: Sweet, intense & Fruitysweet

Well they sure are not 100% and not a very stable either if it's
mostly indica or mostly sativa?
I can see why some negative sh!t would be written.
I think it could be a fun and interesting grow.
Keep me posted if you go ahead and plant them, if you don't mind.

P.S. I personally think the Pakistani has a bit of sativa genetics... ;-)
 

Sub Zero

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Well the ladies are putting on some fat now, I was quite worried for some time.
All but one plant needs bracing, every other day I would come home and find
another one laying over to one side. Maybe the yield will be higher then I hoped?
 

Sub Zero

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Well, it's been 8 weeks of flowering today.
Do I harvest, or push it back a week or two?
45 - 55 days indoors, I'm past that....:bigjoint:
 

Thundercat

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HAs it been 8 weeks since they showed flowers, or just since you switched the lights? I would check the trichs, and make sure its been atleast 8 weeks since they showed flowers.
 

Sub Zero

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Thanks every body for following along...
This hasn't been the most ideal growing conditions, temps have been all over the place but mostly 90's and even a couple days over 100. Only vegged 6 weeks, 2 to 4 more would have been better for a med. grow.
These are very short ladies 2' or smaller. As I was doing a close inspection of my girls, to my horror I have bugs!
No real big surprize with these temps, plus my dog like my plants too. As I inspected the ladies I noticed black tar like spot on the leaves... Thrips! Thank God I don't have spider mites!
So I pulled 4 of the 6, the last two I'm going to let them go longer... they are not quite ready. When they are pulled then I will start attacking the grow room.
Clean her all up with mild bleach solution, bug bombs... These are truly one of the fastest maturing Indicas, 45-55 days is true. The buds are very dense, I hope I still get a decent yield out of these rather small plants. The baby seed factory is very very well CaliTalibani seeds...LOL
Sorry about the blurry pictures, dead batteries...






 
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