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Green Mountain Seeds distribution agreement with ACE Seeds

EnjoyingLife

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Same! Gonna try and hold off on next years seed order until restock (always risky with GM haha they sell out! understandably) but next year will be all GM fems and perhaps an auto for a part of the garden that this year did not do as well (gmg, got no sun once the sun gets low in the sky).
I have been harvesting everything over the last bit, at least 3 days of work to do it. Some budrot, I blame the caterpillars which were a pita and the rain we got recently. But this is a tough env with no water, hoping to get some more water up next year. Aphids on one MG was pretty bad, but that was the only one; that plant had more budrot also. I suspect the lack of water contributed as well to that.
Had a few nights in mids 20s(F) and the plants did not care at all, ran out of light when trimming one day, looked up and saw the aurora, what a blessing.
A few sneaky tastes of the PS (will be sending my full bud reports after cure, probs around Dec at earliest). But she tasted lovely, cherry with a slight hashy hint and a fun up feeling.
Do you do anything for pests?
I ask because that is the next step in my adventure growing this plant.
Some sort of IPM. Preferably organic, I have been looking at sierrea natural sciences.
I would prefer a soil drench vs foliar as I am not certain I can get the undersides of the leaves once transplanted into bigger pots.
However I am open to most anything.
 

moose/MI

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Do you do anything for pests?
I ask because that is the next step in my adventure growing this plant.
Some sort of IPM. Preferably organic, I have been looking at sierrea natural sciences.
I would prefer a soil drench vs foliar as I am not certain I can get the undersides of the leaves once transplanted into bigger pots.
However I am open to most anything.
Inside or outside?
 

ZomVee

Active member
Total devastation from Helene. Plus I didn't do the best job with caterpillars. I rebuild with Zacatecas Tribute F2s next year! And I still have six original seeds remaining.

I have nuked some buds after the storm and they got me to a place I like. Super candy sweet and ZT was the stickiest variety I grew
 

outsidegrower

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Here ya go V-man! I definitely owe you a smoke report. I've grown and smoked purple satellite continuously since march '23. Both indoor and outdoor. I like the outdoor the best so here we go.
Outdoor purple satellite smoke report. Grown in soil amended with blood meal, super phosphate and langbenite.
Bud in the jar smells piney, slight berry and earthy. After the bud is ground up it has the previously stated aromas plus citrus and herb. Smoke is smooth and very easy to enjoy. The taste is a spruce like pine, incense and earth. Kind of reminds me of quality pipe tobacco. I smoked about half the joint. Takes a couple minutes to set in. I feel it in my chest then a tingling in my scalp. Start to feel very uplifted and euphoric. Before ya know it your high as a kite. Very intense, heady, and kind of spacey. If I smoke it all day I pretty much just stumble around all red eyed and goofy. Fantastic stuff! Gets me really "sativa high" every time. Not the kind of stuff you smoke and just go about your daily life. Its very different from contemporary cannabis breeding. I highly recommend anyone wanting to dabble in the sativa realm to try this one out.
 

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