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MiHale

(9,734 posts)
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 08:16 AM Sep 2023

The Pillars of Recreation...

A twist of the term…getting close to twisting one in another way. The “Fade” is rapidly overcoming the plant. Trichomes are filling in sweetly. I was gifted this seed which was originally described as an Acapulco Gold to me, after reviewing his seed stock he corrected the strain to Columbian Gold.




Still have October to go. Being in the greenhouse it may be possible to even lengthen if more time is needed.



Stigmas are starting to darken.



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The Pillars of Recreation... (Original Post) MiHale Sep 2023 OP
Looks divine! IrishAfricanAmerican Sep 2023 #1
Hoping it smokes that way also... MiHale Sep 2023 #4
A lovely sight EYESORE 9001 Sep 2023 #2
It is a landrace... MiHale Sep 2023 #3
I will grow some day EYESORE 9001 Sep 2023 #5
WARNING! You will have a nice yield Tbear Sep 2023 #6
Returning with some sticky and quite delicious fingers... MiHale Sep 2023 #7
Sticky Fingers Tbear Sep 2023 #8
Thought about decarbing my fingertips...🤣🤣 MiHale Sep 2023 #9

EYESORE 9001

(25,941 posts)
2. A lovely sight
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 08:29 AM
Sep 2023

You’re definitely up on this, and I remember reading that Acapulco Gold is considered a landrace strain.

MiHale

(9,734 posts)
3. It is a landrace...
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 08:39 AM
Sep 2023

Info from Weedmaps.

Colombian Gold is a Sativa landrace cultivar, created in the Santa Marta Mountains of Colombia.

Through generations of inbreeding by local growers, Colombian Gold became one of the most stable cannabis strains on the market. While less popular than its cousin, Acapulco Gold, Colombian Gold still holds a place in cannabis history. Sam the Skunkman used it as half of his Skunk #1 creation in the 1960s, and it has been used for numerous hybrids over the last few decades.

As a true landrace Sativa, Colombian Gold produces tall, branchy plants that bloom within 75-90 days when grown indoors. However, a moderately experienced grower can tease out a November yield of up to 600 grams per square meter in an outdoor garden in the Northern Hemisphere, and harvest in May in the Southern Hemisphere.

Tbear

(488 posts)
6. WARNING! You will have a nice yield
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 09:53 AM
Sep 2023

if you take care of the spider mite infestation you have. I can see them on the leaves.
Here's what I do: pluck all the fan leaves and any yellowed or infested leaves. Spray with Humboldt's Flower Shield or Organishield. You mix 30 milliliters per 1.5 Liter. You will want to spray them twice at least after waiting a day in between. Humboldt's you have to spray at night. These sprays kill only on contact with the mites.
I am not joking. You have zero time to lose.

MiHale

(9,734 posts)
7. Returning with some sticky and quite delicious fingers...
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 01:42 PM
Sep 2023

Thank you for your warning…there was some kinda infestation not bad at all. It wasn’t spider mites I had that problem years ago in another grow so. I had a good idea of what to look for.
I plucked the outer shade leaves which was happening anyway. That was a good idea. Checked the underside with the microscope and with eye power and micro power saw nothing. Washed leaves with our garden soap and marigold petal plant spray. The environment inside the greenhouse wasn’t really the best for s.m. infestation. I did notice some empty carcasses on the leaves, looked like small gnats perished.

Greenhouse got hit hard with aphids during mid-summer. Bought about 30,000 lady bugs and let ‘em loose. Then washed the house and all the plant leave’s, performed a soil rinse with neem oil and Castile soap 3x’s. Hit mainly the pepper plants. Had a good number of ladybugs take up residence in the cannabis plant. They loved being there, think the empty carcasses were their former lunch.

Thanks again better to be on the safe side…always!

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