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petzenpete

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Harvest Lady GMG, one more to go!

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Moglozoid

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Hey everybody !

Following this post, here are the germinated regular Green Mountain Grape seeds. 12 pips, 12 seedlings, 100% germination rate. Perfect !

Kinda late for transplantation, though. I've transplanted damaged damped off seedlings with positive results, in the past, so I'm not worried about roots manipulation, like I used to be.

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See you within a month, for the cuttings, and start of the blooming phase, in order to to identify male plants.

Peace out !
 

vermontman

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@vermontman How would you describe the high of the GMG. I dont smoke much lately and a bit curious
Hello @petzenpete
To be honest I smoke evenless than little these days I just love breeding excepetionaly rare strains of all kinds of plants, and especially upbeat sativa cannabis varieties. I mostly rely on feeds from freinds and family to tell me what they like and why. But it all stems from what I used to like in the expression in my plants and with the help from my friends and my own nose and eyes for what I feel is quality and from what I can visualize from what my plants are expressing, is now my guide. That is why smoke reports are so important to me.
 

vermontman

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Wow, yours filled out way more than mine! I just cut one down and it's very sweet incense and cedar...I'm so curious how it will turn out crossed to your OG. :)
Hey Tex!
I would be happy to hook you up with some seed next season. Right now wrapping up to hit the road. Your art work is stunning many a happy coffee and tea drinker, it would seem looking at your stunning creative works.
HUGE hugs to you both.
 

Greencedar

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@vermontman How would you describe the high of the GMG. I dont smoke much lately and a bit curious
Hi Petzenpete, I grew a few purple and green phenos of GMG last year and ran two keepers (green and purple) this year. What stands out the most with both phenos is their any anxiety qualities. Giggly and soaring without too much heaviness. I never get any paranoia. My green pheno is a bit more zippy and energetic. I think it leans more towards the Mexican side of things with its classic terpenes. I think my purple pheno is a bit stronger in thc. The high is definitely soaring and I find it lasts longer and develops into a very relaxing state without much heaviness/sleepiness. I really liked the green pheno at around 3 month cure and the purple at 4-6 months for both effects and taste. The green lost a bit of the lemon/citric notes and got more gassy/pine pitch notes after 6 months (high was stronger and a bit less energetic). Purple was very fruity at 3 months and a little later it developed more sugar cookie/pastry notes with the grape taste still present. Super tasty at this point and the high is really high quality and long lasting.

Last year I had a lot of different high quality sativas jarred (mostly Ace genetics) that I grew indoor but I kept grabbing the GMG outdoor. It’s just so well rounded and happy.
 

vermontman

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Hi Petzenpete, I grew a few purple and green phenos of GMG last year and ran two keepers (green and purple) this year. What stands out the most with both phenos is their any anxiety qualities. Giggly and soaring without too much heaviness. I never get any paranoia. My green pheno is a bit more zippy and energetic. I think it leans more towards the Mexican side of things with its classic terpenes. I think my purple pheno is a bit stronger in thc. The high is definitely soaring and I find it lasts longer and develops into a very relaxing state without much heaviness/sleepiness. I really liked the green pheno at around 3 month cure and the purple at 4-6 months for both effects and taste. The green lost a bit of the lemon/citric notes and got more gassy/pine pitch notes after 6 months (high was stronger and a bit less energetic). Purple was very fruity at 3 months and a little later it developed more sugar cookie/pastry notes with the grape taste still present. Super tasty at this point and the high is really high quality and long lasting.

Last year I had a lot of different high quality sativas jarred (mostly Ace genetics) that I grew indoor but I kept grabbing the GMG outdoor. It’s just so well rounded and happy.
Hello @Greencedar!
That was an amazing run down on your experience with GMG
Especially the differences in the highs you expressed with different cure times, with the green and purple phenos. I also really appreciate you taking time spelling it all out in such an astute manner. I wish I had you here as a personal tester. Thank you so much again for your contribution.
Cheers!
 

Greencedar

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Hello @Greencedar!
That was an amazing run down on your experience with GMG
Especially the differences in the highs you expressed with different cure times, with the green and purple phenos. I also really appreciate you taking time spelling it all out in such an astute manner. I wish I had you here as a personal tester. Thank you so much again for your contribution.
Cheers!
My pleasure VM!

I forgot to mention that although my purple pheno isn’t as wood/incense forward compared to my green it does leave that old world sativa smell in the room which is really nice (compared to cat piss or skunk). I’m always amazed at how you were able to get so many great qualities in one plant from how it grows (resistance), trimming ease, aroma AND taste, yield, and most important to me…sativa effects (in such a short grow cycle!) Truly amazing.
 

vermontman

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My pleasure VM!

I forgot to mention that although my purple pheno isn’t as wood/incense forward compared to my green it does leave that old world sativa smell in the room which is really nice (compared to cat piss or skunk). I’m always amazed at how you were able to get so many great qualities in one plant from how it grows (resistance), trimming ease, aroma AND taste, yield, and most important to me…sativa effects (in such a short grow cycle!) Truly amazing.
Hello @Greencedar!
Wow what a compliment!
My Oaxacan I have carried since the seventies and carry two lines, one purple one green are my work horses. The green has a more pine cleaner citrus boquet and the purple line carries a more lavender slight berry fragrance. The Oaxacan comes through in everything I breed with her. When I cross the Purple Oax with Nepali Sativa and amazing cherry fragrance comes through. And the very early flowering time and pleasant up high combines wonderfully with the Purple Oax. and of course the Purple Satellite. These usually come in by third week Sept. The when I cross into P.S. The Mendo heirloom, the full on Grape comes in. The oddest thing is that the Mendo does not flower until end of Sept Oct. But in the cross the Green Mountain Grape can come in as early as end of August in a small percentage of individuals. I just got lucky with that combination.
I other strange thing when I crossed the Nepali Sativa a very berry smelling strain with the Mendo a very berry strain, both that carry a lot of purple coloration and berry tones. You get plants that flower end of August but no purple, more leafy and not a skunky smell, but maybe a type of musk, nothing I find of quality that I would continue or release.
Again thank you for your kind words and I am thrilled that people appreciate any of my work.
Warm Regards,
VM
 
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I harvested the last Romulan Sativa (ape origin) x Purple satellite. october 6. A few weeks later than its 2 earlier sisters.

The smell is amazing with a deep weird fruity musky smell. hard to describe . The leaves are such a dark purple. pollinted with purple satellite males.


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Synthracer

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I harvested the last Romulan Sativa (ape origin) x Purple satellite. october 6. A few weeks later than its 2 earlier sisters.

The smell is amazing with a deep weird fruity musky smell. hard to describe . The leaves are such a dark purple. pollinted with purple satellite males.


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Very nice! Purple Satellite really influences other genetics in a good way - colours, terps, resistance and flowering time!
I got very lucky this season with my Killer A5 Haze x Purple Satellite or "Killer Satellite" as I call it. A combination of my fav indoor sativa/haze and outdoor sativa. Getting ready on lat. 48 (germany). Got 3 different phenos:
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