I am really looking forward to this strain, having one of favorite breeds in its lineage (Durban Posion) curious how this hybrid comes out. The mentioned strain above is a South African landrace, meaning a wild cannabis plant from Durban, South Africa. Most cannabis we know is "cultivated" meaning its been bred over generations to form the highest THC / Yield and other good phenotypes that should be passed on. But with landraces they are still "wild" and have yet to be bred many times over changing them from the original plant they started as. Though Durban Poison has had generations of human interaction, its been kept quite close to its origins as a landrace.
Strain: | Zsweet Inzanity |
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Dominance: | 50/50 Balanced Hybrid |
Nutrients used: | Foxfarm Grow big and Foxfarm Big Bloom / CO2 enriched grow environment |
Phenotype traits: | Rapid growth and “massive greasy colas” high number of flowers, strong smelling. |
Lineage: | Durban Poison / Rainmaker / Gorilla Glue #4 |
Current growing stage: | Vegetative |
Current plant age: | 20 days old |
Sex: | Feminized Photoperoid |
Location: | Central Virginia USA. |
More info: | https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Zsweet_Inzanity/Ethos_Genetics/ |
Zsweet Inzanity is a cross with Durban Poison and two other strains Rainmaker and Gorilla Glue #4. So I am really curious how this landrace hybrid does. I have some landrace seeds I am looking forward to trying if I like how these come out.
Right now the plants are getting 18 hours of light a day, this encourages leaf and stem growth. I am hoping they are twice the size by the time they go outside.
The leaves seem quite happy right now, they just got their first fertilizer feeding yesterday and took it well.
Of the four one is much bigger than the others, hopefully they all catch up to each other though.
I still have not decided if I am going to keep growing them in pots in the green house, or put them in soil outside.
The bigger of the bunch is just about ready for their first topping. I have a feeling this plant is going to be a monster so best to keep it trained well.
Misted them and gave them some more water to drink. Right now I think they still consume much of their water from the humidity in the air so I am keeping it at 70% RH.
They seem quite happy, hope they stay this way or even more happy outdoors. Honestly I am a little nervous putting them outside. I have never grown outside, so this will be all new to me. But I think its best to make use of Central Virginia's long summers. And maybe next year I can even squeeze two harvests in one summer out of some plants.
The tub is being well used as a nutrient storage and cannabis cultivation tool area... lol
Sometimes when I look at my grow tent, it reminds me of the time machine from Family Guy..lol I guess that is good, as my cannabis I have been growing is quite strong and seems to manipulate time while smoking it as well :-P
With only a few weeks before the risk of frost is over, I will keep growing these indoors. Just today it got below 32F so I know the cold mornings are done finished just yet. I would hate to put them outside now just to kill them, so its important to wait until the weather is mild enough to grow this South African based strain.