Guava #1 Seeds from Seeds from the Igloo
Grower reports: 2 Viewed: 26,408 times | Rated by 2 users: 6.93/10 | 'Guava #1' from Seeds from the Igloo |
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Breeder's Description - 'Guava #1' | | The Guava #1 is a backcross line created by crossing the W1347 x LPS (Hells relief F1) back to the original mother clone W1347 (Guava) which was created by Dman. W1347 is a selected clone from some seeds Dman made and is a combination of Bluegrass seeds, WhiteMrNice and Serious Seeds AK47.
The LPS is short for "Local purple Sativa" and denotes a Sativa cultivar originating in the Northern Temperate climatic zone region of NSW Australia.
Order of crosses used in the Guava#1 creation are as follows: (W1347) x (W1347 x LPS)
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Grower Report - utopiate on July 25, 2003, 3:14 pm | | 1 Image | Guava no 1 is a fun plant to grow, though it's variety of phenotypes may not be to everyone's taste. I have grown out six females, that ranged from an Indica dom that had no stretch going into 12/12, to a LPS (god bless her) influenced pheno that may have tripled in height upon the onset of flowerin ...continued
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Grower Report - Echo on August 26, 2003, 6:50 am | Guava #1 from Seeds from the Igloo rated 7.57 |
| I received my Guava #1 seeds via an old friend direct from the breeder. The results more than made up for the mistakes from my 1st grow.
Planted outdoors late spring, and harvested early winter (South African climate allows this) The Guava #1 shows her sex early and finishes under 60 days, outdoors.
They were grown in 20ltr pots, and performed well.
Average to high yield for their size.
I also noted that the Guava #1 doesn't like over fertalizing and I almost lost one of my girls to a heavy hand of SEAGROW. They perform best when given minimal attention.
This season I will be growing more outdoors in the soil rather than pots as I feel they will do better this way.
Garden Information for this report Outdoors under the sun, nothing beats Mother Nature. |
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Report added by: Echo
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