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100% Sativas (Have you ever tried one?)

cidA

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In Eastern Europe where I live we have our ditch weed, you can call it our landrace, a lot of variety, from 2ft dwarfs to 4m xmas trees. When I was a teenager we would go to hunt some ditch weed from other people gardens, who grew them as protection for potateos from bugs or for seeds or just for the view, we would take few best looking xmas female plants full of seeds, we would dry them and then we gather all up at someones house and make some kif. The stuff was amazing, it would give you a trippy long lasting clear high, one moment you would feel completely sober and the other one you wouldn't understand what is happening to you. Nostalgic memories. Sadly I don't have any of those xmas trees pics.
 

RandyCalifornia

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oooooh Pepe I just want to reach in and grab a nug and roll it up it looks sooo delicious.
Here's a sativa I'm tryin and I just love a good haze cross.
This one is ZamalThaiXNevil's Haze and it is fuckin great!
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VirginHarvester

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Here's a sativa I'm tryin and I just love a good haze cross.
This one is ZamalThaiXNevil's Haze and it is fuckin great!
Ohhhh you dirty bahstud.

Did you make this? Wondering if the Nevil's mom was "up" and clear as hell. I get some Neville's in LA that's outstanding, what a Sativa. The Zamal and Thai certainly cannot hurt. I've heard Zamal is electric.
 

RandyCalifornia

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No I did not make it, it's a VanVulpen original. The ZamalThai from Ace was crossed with two fathers a Nevil's and a TomHill haze
I think this one is the Nevi's because it looked like it had a little NL5 in the leaf and it's the earliest. I've never grown and Nev's straight up but love to stare at buds that people post and imaging it being great stuff. I would love to grow the Zamal Thai out to see the differences from what the haze puts into the mix.
Here's the plant at about 10 weeks.
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Dkgrower

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pure land race sativas can be quite a task to manage indoors but if you take them outside in a greenhouse and manipulate with the photoperiode they will show more potensial

My problem with growing pure land race sativas have been hermafodites, floffy stems and in general the plants need alot off care, large pot sizes, low fert regime, trimming the plant to manage its size...but when i do them in the greenhouse they just trive

Anyway i prefer worked genetics if i have to go with land race sativas - they have to come from some very good weed and from a local farmer that knows his shit, selection from the very start is important..

My and a buddy worked on a Thai-Equador cross many moons ago - it was to day the most hubba bubba sweet flavored weed i ever grew out.

We tryed to stabilize the cross and get rid off the nanners - you had to pick em everyday if you ditten wanted the seeds in the sensi production... We tryed to breeed the male to f4 and different T-E crosses to F5 to stabilize it and do some crosse from that pool but when we got the flowertime and the nanner problem down the funky odor was gorn..

Anyway sativas are fun to grow and they offer some super nice smoking experinces

Grow on
 

burmese

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nanda devi
lowlight cold resistant very strong pure sativa in high and shape +low smell and very resinous and oily, sorry i dont have pictures of mature buds because of crashed hdd
 

RandyCalifornia

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wow that's a real beauty, burmese. I love all the shapes and sizes of buds. It doesn't matter how fat or hard they are.
Here's one that was flowering along down at the bottom and almost finished and all of a sudden launched the growth above it into little buds and strange leaf formations. It is one of VanVulpen's ZamalThaixNevil's or TomHill Haze.
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bigAl25

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Back in the 70s and early 80s all that we could score were sativas, Mexican and great Colombian, then once and only once did I get ahold of some real Thai, that my friend was some powerful, wonderful weed. I miss it so much that I ordered some Maui Waui that arrived today. It will be in my garden next year in an effort to find those great sativas we used to smoke. I hope Nirvana has some magic in those beans.
 

burmese

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this is small orisha xxl/nigerian sativa/, growed 4 months to maturity in 0,2litre earth with only 2-3 hours of morning winter sun in shaded window- yield one puff total, but stimulating.
it was seeded with matanuska tundra
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The Hatter

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There have been some beautiful strains posted to this thread recently. Every time I check on this thread or the ultimate sativa thread I end up with an even longer strain wish list. I love the look of that Ethiopian Haze. Is she an Ethiopian land race x Haze?

That Sumatran looks great too. You know it must be something special when it shows up a famous sativa like amnesia haze. I've never actually even seen a photo of Sumatran before.

Both RandyCalifornia's Zamal x Thia x Nevil's and Burmese's Nanda Devi have some really unusual and cool leaf structure. I'm curious, what is the background on the Nanda Devi? Is it an Aussie strain?

Although I have posted these pics in another thread I might as well add them to the medley while I am here. These are some dried and trimmed buds from about midway up my Ace Panama plant. It's a 100% sativa that is a mix of several Panamanian land race strains.

She was a tall and lanky plant with excellent vigor and some very large fan leaves. Although the bud structure is very wispy she is still a heavy yielder. The buds smell intensely of pure lemon pinesol during flower but as they have dried and started to cure the lemon has mellowed and sweetened and now there are some woody incense and coffee undertones. It really is a lovely aroma.

The effects are special and they are what makes her the best plant in my garden. The smoke is very upbeat, creative and sociable but without being edgy or anxious. It's like floating along in a hot air balloon on a warm spring day. In small doses its a good functional daytime smoke that makes me want to go do things but in larger quantities it becomes quite trippy and impairing so although motivated it leaves me a bit too impaired to do more complex tasks. It works well for migraines, depression, agitation and nausea.

 

yesum

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Glad to see you enjoying the Panama Red from ACE and Cannabiogen. I always try to get sativa lovers to try it. Grew real easy indoors too. Only doubled in stretch and took 12 to 13 weeks to flower. Go real easy on the nutes, I burned mine but still smokes great.

Reminds me very much of Oaxacan Red from 79, tastes just like it. Never had PR back then so just guessing this is like it.https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment.php?attachmentid=248185&stc=1&d=1387507144
 

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charlie garcia

excuse me amigos mmm I would call the hybrid just Panama, not Panama Red
I guess you mean red or green phenos.
best
kaiki
 

yesum

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Hi Charlie ^^ :tiphat: I got my Panama from ACE and it has red and green phenos.

That picture is of the green pheno, though it looks red. They all looked similar after curing, quite reddish. The red pheno has pink pistils when flowering and the green has white pistils and a dense bud pheno to it.

The high from this is as good as it gets for a sativa imo. Really no negatives with it at all.
 
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charlie garcia

thx Yesum :tiphat:
This pink pheno mom was selected and is now recombined into the line :) Great yielder too
Hash of this pink haired mom tasted like morrocan hash, massive results obvious :) not as lemon as green phenos use to be, more lavanda scents.
best
kaiki
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sota

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That Sumatran looks great too. You know it must be something special when it shows up a famous sativa like amnesia haze. I've never actually even seen a photo of Sumatran before.


Yes, the Sumatran is a real Queen.
Since 1981, i make a few runs with this seeds. The plants seem to be very similar (smell, shape, great high...).
But this plant has an outstanding smell like mandarines and over mature
mangos, i can't put my nose from the glass.
And the smoke test has beaten all what i have smoked the last 20 years. At beginn really clear, than color pattern flashing through the brain, combined with powerful euphoria!
I close my eyes and i always think....it is a trip....it is a trip. I always thought that the memory of this 1970 varieties are transfigured imagination, but oh man, thats really true...i am so happy about this phenotype, because i have a clone:big grin:
greetings
 

The Hatter

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That Sumatran looks great too. You know it must be something special when it shows up a famous sativa like amnesia haze. I've never actually even seen a photo of Sumatran before.


Yes, the Sumatran is a real Queen.
Since 1981, i make a few runs with this seeds. The plants seem to be very similar (smell, shape, great high...).
But this plant has an outstanding smell like mandarines and over mature
mangos, i can't put my nose from the glass.
And the smoke test has beaten all what i have smoked the last 20 years. At beginn really clear, than color pattern flashing through the brain, combined with powerful euphoria!
I close my eyes and i always think....it is a trip....it is a trip. I always thought that the memory of this 1970 varieties are transfigured imagination, but oh man, thats really true...i am so happy about this phenotype, because i have a clone:big grin:
greetings

Sounds like some perfect smoke. What are her growth habits like? Mandarine/mango sounds like an excellent terpene profile. I've found citrus mango plants tend to always have upbeat effects for me.

Best of luck with the continued preservation of the strain. :tiphat:
 
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