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vermontman

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Took a couple pics of the ones I kept from post #2235.
On the left is a female from one of the small seedlings in the last picture.
On the right is a male I topped to keep it small.
They are hanging out with my melons for now
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Not much see on the female yet but the male is starting to show himself.
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Looks like your Purple Satellite lady is making strong branches to get some weight on her. It may be you are further North But also I think you got those seeds a bit of a later start. All my P.S. are pretty well into flower. Hope you get the pink pistils, they can also run fuchsia in color.
 

vermontman

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Hello @goingrey
Thank you! Below are Purple Satellite already bring on the cherry goodness though not dark fuchsia in the pistils but still early and there has not been much sun.
Pure Northern Sativa all the way!



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Mountainkush

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Looks like your Purple Satellite lady is making strong branches to get some weight on her. It may be you are further North But also I think you got those seeds a bit of a later start. All my P.S. are pretty well into flower. Hope you get the pink pistils, they can also run fuchsia in color.
Definitely a late start for sure. I’ll starting them way earlier next year. I think I’m at about 46°n in eastern Canada.
Your PS looks great and way ahead of mine.
I’m hoping for some pretty colours and I love the pink pistils. I found them on a cross I made a couple years ago with a PCK x Jamaican and wish more plants had that trait.
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vermontman

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Definitely a late start for sure. I’ll starting them way earlier next year. I think I’m at about 46°n in eastern Canada.
Your PS looks great and way ahead of mine.
I’m hoping for some pretty colours and I love the pink pistils. I found them on a cross I made a couple years ago with a PCK x Jamaican and wish more plants had that trait.
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She looks really beautiful!
when did she finish for you?
 

vermontman

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Unfortunately not till the end of October-first of November. Faster than the Jamaican I couldn’t even finish in my unheated greenhouse here but about a month behind a PCK.
Here she was getting close halfway through October. This one was the faster of the two I was growing at the time. View attachment 18871085
She really is pretty, she must be worth the wait?
 

vermontman

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It would be if I had a better greenhouse. Plan is to sort through some indoors when I find some time. They seem to have kept the happy social vibe from the Jamaican but got the colours and terps more from the pck so definitely worth another grow some time.
I used to love all the Jamaican I would get in the late seventies I had a buddy who was really plugged into Jamaican import. I actually flowered one way back then along the side of the highway
I had to pull her at the end of Oct. It was just OK in the North East sun.
There is a bit of a fun story there though. I would pull off the side of the interstate mid day when no cars were coming I would grab my gallon jugs of water and nutes literally just 50 ft into the bushes so I could see cars coming, and a police car pulled up behind my truck. I dropped the jugs went out to to police car the officer said, do you need any help? I replied no I just had to pee and I hadn't finished yet. He said OK just checking! He drove away and I went back to finish watering, and off I went.
Those were the days!
 

TexasTea

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Mitsuharo, that plant is stunning! Can't wait to see her filling out.

I just stuck two Purple Satellite seeds in the dirt today. If I get males I will use them to hit some Oaxacans, if I get females I will probably just flower them out without seeding. I haven't tried Purple Satellite indoors before but either way will be a very fun grow.
 
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