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moose/MI

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@vermontman

Question on the Mountain Gold.
I'm planning to do a F2 hunt from seeds I made last year.
I'll be making a straight selection between either the green or purple phenos.I want to pop a bunch.

The total numbers I can pop to start with for the hunt... will be limited by how long I must keep them to reliably make my selection. 🤔
Or I'll just out grow the propagation tent.

If you could give me your best estimate.
I was wondering how tall they would have to be to show purple or green so I can figure clearance between shelves?

I was also wondering how many weeks old they would need to be. Then I could figure a start date. 6" tall and 6 weeks?
8" and 8 weeks?
What would you guess?

With those two data points I think I can reverse figure out how many I can start with a cushion and how soon.

Thanks

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ReprobateMind

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I can say hands down that purple satellite is one of the most unique strains Ive grown, especially for a pure sativa. Almost no side branching whatsoever. Just grows like one long....well....purple satellite

If someone wanted to run a sativa in sea of green without training this would certainly be an ideal candidate
How much do they stretch from the flip? Are they Donkey dicks?
 

TexasTea

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Oaxacan Gold is getting her fade on. The seeds from her Red Snake fling are getting closer to ripening it looks like. I'm very curious to see how the progeny turns out.

Aromas are losing the initial sweet floral component but there is still a subtle whiff of it now and then as I move the plant around. But mostly she is musky now. A stem rub comes away sticky and is strongly scented with terpentine, oil paints, pine and a musky funk as it fades out on my fingers.

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moose/MI

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Oaxacan Gold is getting her fade on. The seeds from her Red Snake fling are getting closer to ripening it looks like. I'm very curious to see what the progeny looks like.

Aromas are losing the initial sweet floral component but there is still a subtle whiff of it now and then as I move the plant around. But mostly she is musky now. A stem rubs comes away sticky and is strongly scented with terpentine, oil paints, pine and a musky funk as it fades out on my fingers.

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Lovely!
 

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