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Ace Purple Satellite

CannaRed

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PurpAl x Purple Satellite.
Has the purple color and aroma of PurpAl with stretchy internodal space and purple stems of PurpAl. I wish it yielded like the satellite but it doesn't.
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NENugger

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I was able to order some Purp Sat finally

I was able to order some Purp Sat finally

I found it at Mandala Seeds

Hasn't arrived yet so there's always that.

But I was bumming thinking I wasn't going to have it this spring.

Here is a pic taken 10-19 at 42 north . Didn't affect, still smoking those buds.
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Vysocinagrower

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I'm trying a purple satellite at 50th north latitude. South slope. I planted 6 seeds and only one is male. When did you harvest it?

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TexasTea

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I didn't try another plant this year, but I do have a cross I made with two stud males from last year...(PCK x Erdpurt) x Purple Satellite. I popped four seeds this year and ended up with two females. They have been in full flower for a month and are finishing up beautifully here in Western Massachusetts. I suspect they have maybe 3 weeks left, so are far and away the earliest plants I've ever grown...they look very Purple Satellite in structure and the aromas coming off them has been fantastic. A heady mix of honeysuckle, musk, floral, fruity and skunky notes that fill the garden. Lots of color on one plant and the other a little greener. Incidentally, we have had 15 inches of rain in July and another 8 inches in August and there is no sign of mold or anything so far. I'm delighted to have what looks to be a super early winner for my climate and still have hundreds of seeds for the future. :)
 

Foggy420

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Here is a purple satellite f2 for the record.

I’ve noticed that all of my PS crosses are very early to start flowering and therefore an early harvest. This works well for my setup with limited space and potential for mold. This one was planted in late April and started flowering in mid June (pic is June 22). Very little branching just like the mother. No mold and a big cola with beautiful pink foxtail / reflowering. Smells like cherry's and old school weed. I’ll be taking this down soon with all cloudy despite the fresh pistils on the foxtails.
 

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TexasTea

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Not quite as dramatic as your fuschia one last year, but looking great nonetheless. Glad to hear it is mold resistant so far too.
 

Foggy420

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Yea that color was amazing. I’ll never get tired of pulling these pictures up. This was the plant that made these f2 seeds so presumably that fuchsia is in there somewhere. I’ll try again next year.
 

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Vysocinagrower

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I'm trying a purple satellite at 50th north latitude. South slope. I planted 6 seeds and only one is male. When did you harvest it?

My favorite



This is my favorite plant. It started to bloom first. Now 2-3 weeks. It grows very fast. I have one male, so I'll pollinate it.

You can see how she grew up.


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