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Revival of the REVIVAL of the ULTIMATE SATIVA THREAD a.k.a R.U.S.T II

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beanz

taking forever too flower these out ,
Mullumbimby madness /thai 78 #2 x killer malawi /orange glue
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the Mullumbimby /thai 78 #2 is a selection of f2 plants that ran 4 weeks longer then the #1 batch and totally different expression of plants compared too #1 .flower time on the #2 is approx 4 + weeks longer than the #1 .....so it can take some time to finish these .

different pheno
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#1cheesebuds

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These 3 reggie ladies are in a patio Pickers Garden. So here's some new pics of the plants and flowers. The pictures don't do them Justice the flowers have more THC than what you see in the pics. I believe they are 3-4 weeks into flowering.
First time I've ever grown in a patio Pickers Garden. I've grown alot of sativas over the years, so I'm used to the long wait.
 

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beanz

yo sammy,s g-mex x c5/malawi
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purple columbian x headbanger
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seen this one before but suits the theme
viet black x a5
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seen this also,
zamal x Jamaican
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vermontman

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PURPLE SATELLITE
Oaxacan Gold purple line X Nepali Sativa
I still cannot get over how fast these ladies flower.
Great work with all the beautiful flowers you guys shared above.
 

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yesum

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Smoked a bit of the Purple Satellite. Very mellow. Not sure if I got the Nepali pheno. Warm blanket.
 

Illuminate

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From smell only this is probably double congo x punta roja or congo p.n x ot1 haze x punta roja. Could even be congo3 x deepchunk x punta roja..



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vermontman

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Smoked a bit of the Purple Satellite. Very mellow. Not sure if I got the Nepali pheno. Warm blanket.


Hello Yessum!
Honestly not seeing any real pheno difference pretty uniform across the board some may be slightly more branchy, and all seem to get pink hairs, plants really look like clones, the only other difference, seems to show in how they are grown plants put out sooner from under lights have bigger leaves and thicker stems, but I think that has to do with stage of life they were repotted. Also plant grown outside seem to be more potent then inside under lights.
Did you smoke some from Firstlight?
 

yesum

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Not sure what you mean Firstlight. These are about done flowering, not sure of the weeks cause I am staggering different plants in the tent.

I have been smoking Panama Red, Thai, Haze, so anything more mellow seems super laid back.
 

vermontman

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Not sure what you mean Firstlight. These are about done flowering, not sure of the weeks cause I am staggering different plants in the tent.

I have been smoking Panama Red, Thai, Haze, so anything more mellow seems super laid back.



I am sorry firstlight is a guy on another site that was visiting in the North East He had met with a few other growers and I know he had my Purple Satellite and I thought maybe you smoked with him.
Curious did you have any herm issue growing under lights?
For me they seem to react poorly with the traditional 12/12 or less hours of light, I think we are at 15+ hours of daylight here and my Satellites are really starting to tassel up. The Nepali coming from Denmark? And being grow for many generations
they probably get about 19 hours daily there June 21.
Would love to see pics and smoke report on your indoor Satellite grow.
 

Koondense

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Hey Vermontman,
you say your Nepali comes from Denmark? I have Purple Nepal from Denmark, maybe it's the one you used in PS?

Purple Nepal - acclimatized in Denmark for northern latitudes, this one was grown at 46N on 1000m altitude in the alps.
Finished properly in start october, great outdoor resistence and overall interesting plant. Tastes of sweet fruits and flowers.
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It's hard to score some Oaxacan but I just ordered some from Esko :) And the Jalisco also.
Good times ahead!

Cheers
 

yesum

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I am sorry firstlight is a guy on another site that was visiting in the North East He had met with a few other growers and I know he had my Purple Satellite and I thought maybe you smoked with him.
Curious did you have any herm issue growing under lights?
For me they seem to react poorly with the traditional 12/12 or less hours of light, I think we are at 15+ hours of daylight here and my Satellites are really starting to tassel up. The Nepali coming from Denmark? And being grow for many generations
they probably get about 19 hours daily there June 21.
Would love to see pics and smoke report on your indoor Satellite grow.

I got a pack of seeds from your partner here that sells them. He is in Austria? do not remember.

The plant looks ok but very sparse growth. Just enough to taste what there is to offer. I will put the clone or reveg in a bigger pot. I use only 9.5 hours lights on so very different from what it is used to.

I was real tired when I smoked and withing an hour was lying down and fell asleep. Not saying this is sleep weed but it does not hinder it at all.

Very purple there Koondense nice. I liked the Oaxacan and Jalisco from E$kobar with maybe the Jalisco being my favorite.
 

vermontman

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Hey Vermontman,
you say your Nepali comes from Denmark? I have Purple Nepal from Denmark, maybe it's the one you used in PS?

Purple Nepal - acclimatized in Denmark for northern latitudes, this one was grown at 46N on 1000m altitude in the alps.
Finished properly in start october, great outdoor resistence and overall interesting plant. Tastes of sweet fruits and flowers.
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It's hard to score some Oaxacan but I just ordered some from Esko :) And the Jalisco also.
Good times ahead!

Cheers



My Nepali is from Blue Hemp seeds but it very well could be the same strain. Looking awesome by the way. Here at Latitude 42 north my Nepali finishes mid Sept.

I see Yesum,
Oh yes Pineapple sold seeds for a short time, he kind of ran into hard times, so I just let him keep all the stock I sent and the profits. The Satellite is more designed for outdoor grow, to come in real early
Last year harvest was Sept 18, and in all ways solid.
 

green-genes77

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Durban x Zamaldelica

Durban x Zamaldelica

The Durban used in this is definitely not unadulterated in some way but it may be impossible to tell what its recent genetic origins are precisely. I am certain that it is the same cut used in Southern Oregon as a commercial production mainstay. It's a solid cut but I thought pulling it back toward the tropical end of the spectrum could produce some interesting results that were more to my liking.

The results so far are minimal and inconclusive, but there is some potential there. The single tester that went out last year had to be taken down two weeks early, on November 4. It provided an average yield of dense flowers with a melange of fuel, lemon, mango, and earth in the nose. The flavor isn't as nice but with another couple weeks I am sure it would have been fine.

The spiritual/medicinal qualities are profound but not for those more partial to a more sedative smoke. Granted, the clarity probably has something to do with the early harvest, but there is an overall transportative and soaring element to the buzz that is oddly breathtaking. This is not social weed, and certainly carries with it elements of paranoia if overconsumed. It's fun and good if you can a harness the energy into something productive but it sends the mind reeling if you're too idle.

Next I'll see what it does indoors.

Two weeks prior to harvest:

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After a six month cure:

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Hemphrey Bogart

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The Durban used in this is definitely not unadulterated in some way but it may be impossible to tell what its recent genetic origins are precisely. I am certain that it is the same cut used in Southern Oregon as a commercial production mainstay. It's a solid cut but I thought pulling it back toward the tropical end of the spectrum could produce some interesting results that were more to my liking.

The results so far are minimal and inconclusive, but there is some potential there. The single tester that went out last year had to be taken down two weeks early, on November 4. It provided an average yield of dense flowers with a melange of fuel, lemon, mango, and earth in the nose. The flavor isn't as nice but with another couple weeks I am sure it would have been fine.

The spiritual/medicinal qualities are profound but not for those more partial to a more sedative smoke. Granted, the clarity probably has something to do with the early harvest, but there is an overall transportative and soaring element to the buzz that is oddly breathtaking. This is not social weed, and certainly carries with it elements of paranoia if overconsumed. It's fun and good if you can a harness the energy into something productive but it sends the mind reeling if you're too idle.

Next I'll see what it does indoors.

Two weeks prior to harvest:

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After a six month cure:

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Nice description, green genes. I was curious if you had any full plant pics you could post?


HB.
 

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