Greencedar
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Hi maxeaux, I passed a couple grape (purple and green) clones around at 43 lat to some friends who have issues with security/street lights and the plants were all very stable. Buds fatten and frost early so if you had to harvest early due to a bad weather year you could without much loss. I left 25% of the buds on one green pheno until late October just to see how it would do. Weather got cold and foggy and no mildew and very little rot. Aceās nap jam comes in earlier but the pheno I had didnāt get that big and the high is more mellow. Grape is more āsativaā and the purple pheno is very strong (although a bit of mildew showed up on some lower leaves near the end of season, green pheno was bulletproof but yielded a bit less and has different terpenes). I only tested a 5 pack but got 4 females, two purple and two green. I was impressed by how big the plants got and fast they started to flower and bulk up. The sativa effects and spicy flavours in the green pheno are pretty amazing for such a short flowering plant. Iāve grown some long flowering Ace strains (hazes, Malawi, Thai, etc) and didnāt expect these grapes to stand up especially from an outdoor grow this far north but was pleasantly surprised! I havenāt grown the other Vermontman strains so I canāt comment on them.Hey Vermontman, mouth-watering all of it! Please help me choose one - 49 latitude, shitty september sometimes, a little streetlights during nights. I have 3 on my whishlist - Grape, PS, Zacateca T