Lebanese Hash Plant & BC Mango

Morbid Angel

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I have patiently waited for too long to pop and grow my own landrace Lebanese and Mango.
Germ'd 6 Lebanese Hash Plant and 12 BC Mango.

Here are some stock photo's and c&p information from the breeders site.

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Lebanese



Region: Middle East
Strain: Lebanese

Genetics: Pure Lebanese Hashish Plant
Latitude: 34°N
Regional Harvest: early September to early October
Height: 0.5m - 1.5m
Aroma: Cedar, pine and fruit with spices and sweetness
Characteristics: Early maturing with compact growth, short internodes, and copious resin
Traditional Purpose: hashish production (sieved)
Grow Type: Outdoors, Greenhouse or Indoors (requires experience)

Lebanon has a long tradition of producing fantastic hashish, and the region's best cultivars are renowned for their flavour, resin production and power. Characteristic aromas are cedar and pine, with a sweet edge, and heavy aromas of fruit. Lebanese plants are very compact and mature early, around equinox. Deep red colouration can show towards the end of flowering. Various phenotypes can be found: usually growing to one central stem, but sometimes round and bushy e.g. 90cm tall by 90cm wide. This particular Lebanese line has great credentials, originating in one of the most renowned mountain regions above Bekaa Valley, which is traditionally where the finest Lebanese hashish has always been produced. Lebanese cultivars are generally regarded as being good breeding plants, making excellent hybrids.

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BC Mango


Flavour: Unique mango taste
Genetics: 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
Specifics: KC Mango x BC Mango
Flowering Time:Indoor: 7-9 weeks / Outdoor: Late-September

The BC Mango packs a powerful high with a distinct mango flavor and a tantalizing smell. A mostly indica variety, the BC Mango is a fairly stout and easy to grow plant that produces nice frosty buds. A merger of Canadian and Dutch genetics, this is an excellent choice for growing both indoors and out. Good for commercial cultivators as well as connoisseurs, this low odor variety grows a massive central cola with minimal side branching. Awarded as a High Times Top 10 Strain of the Year in 2009.

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If I dont find a Lebanese plant I like, I will get more seeds from the source. If I dont find any BC Mango that I like, I may chase down my first mango choice by KC Brains.

If I do find pheno's I am happy with and good males/females I may breed these out both individually and/or as a Lebanese Mango which will have its own thread in Breeders Paradise.

Wont be many veg posts except to detail pheno's. Just got the popped seeds buried in shotglass seedling trays in a soiless mix. All other projects aside (including the 8th annual Party Cup) 2016 this is for you. :leaf:
 
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horribleherk

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I grew bc mango as one of my first indoor grows it was a vigorous grower & good yielder I would like to one day try it again
 

Morbid Angel

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Unfortunately the Lebanese did not pan out. A few seedlings just couldnt find the will to live, the rest where male with no desirable breeding traits.

Out of 12 BC Mango only 4 where female. 2 of them hermied. Their where 3 distinct pheno's in the 4 females. 2 squat (the ones that hermied), 1 lanky, and 1 that was so vigorous I thought it was going to turn out male but didnt. The super vigorous one had nice compact structure with long medium central cola that pretty much grew almost the length of the stalk. Minimal side branching on all. Buds where dense under the 1000w hps. Smell of citrus while growing. Light mango smell when cured, not the heavy juicy mango that I was searching/hoping for, but it may exist somewhere in the genes.

Nothing pic worthy. I have moved on from this strain and from seeds in general for the time being.

Thought I would post a little on my findings. Dont like leaving a dead thread.

The End.
 

BodegaBud

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Unfortunately the Lebanese did not pan out. A few seedlings just couldnt find the will to live, the rest where male with no desirable breeding traits.

Out of 12 BC Mango only 4 where female. 2 of them hermied. Their where 3 distinct pheno's in the 4 females. 2 squat (the ones that hermied), 1 lanky, and 1 that was so vigorous I thought it was going to turn out male but didnt. The super vigorous one had nice compact structure with long medium central cola that pretty much grew almost the length of the stalk. Minimal side branching on all. Buds where dense under the 1000w hps. Smell of citrus while growing. Light mango smell when cured, not the heavy juicy mango that I was searching/hoping for, but it may exist somewhere in the genes.

Nothing pic worthy. I have moved on from this strain and from seeds in general for the time being.

Thought I would post a little on my findings. Dont like leaving a dead thread.

The End.
I too plan to grow this. Sorry it didn’t pant out
 
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