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

MAHA KALA

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Hi Vermontman,
Big respect for your work. Great genetics for northern outdoor growers.Smells like cherry. I expect a big yield and harvest at the end of September. Thanks my friend.






end of september? thats the dream... LOL... it evokes old good days with blue hemp seeds...I know how fucking cold can be at your place... great job from VM a period.

edit: that pic with the sky is so beautiful! cherry? I love cherry terps!!! is it from oaxacan?
 

willydread

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Nevil haze x oaxaca, under the rain...
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vermontman

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end of september? thats the dream... LOL... it evokes old good days with blue hemp seeds...I know how fucking cold can be at your place... great job from VM a period.

edit: that pic with the sky is so beautiful! cherry? I love cherry terps!!! is it from oaxacan?

Hey bud!
Great looking grow M.K!
If you have great sun exposure they can come in a bit earlier. Also mind your nutes from mid flower on especially cut back on nitrogen organic or other.
Though these are very resistant to mold already, it really helps keep mold in check.
The young flowering Oaxacan has lavender, floral, berry, carrot notes in her fragrance and Blue Hemps Nepali has a slight berry, musk? and when crossed it just comes out cherry.
Thank you also Bsgospel and Vysonagrower I am pleased people are still enjoying these.
 

star crash

We Will Get By ... We Will Survive
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It depends on how October rolls third week in October would be nice I have kind of different plans they won’t finish naturally on their own I’m gonna pick the best ones do some selective pruning get it under lamps in the garage
 

bigtacofarmer

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It depends on how October rolls third week in October would be nice I have kind of different plans they won’t finish naturally on their own I’m gonna pick the best ones do some selective pruning get it under lamps in the garage

Hopefully global warming works out to your advantage. I am hoping my sour jack had a chance of finishing before the nasty weather wins.
 

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star crash

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It’s been so wet right now my property never dried out the whole season so far
 

vermontman

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It depends on how October rolls third week in October would be nice I have kind of different plans they won’t finish naturally on their own I’m gonna pick the best ones do some selective pruning get it under lamps in the garage

Very good!
I find plants respond incredibly well when brought in from outside to flower especially if flowering is well into progress Plant don't go through the stretch they would under light their whole life and have better self supporting branches. I find it also very beneficial that they come in before any mold has started in the heads. Also many Sativa strains get much more bud density if they are chronologically older.
Also totally hear you say how wet you have been there. It has been so damn wet here we have not been able to string a couple of sunny days together.
Most all my garden has suffered some.
 

MAHA KALA

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The young flowering Oaxacan has lavender, floral, berry, carrot notes in her fragrance and Blue Hemps Nepali has a slight berry, musk? and when crossed it just comes out cherry.

great job VM. and do all phenos have this cherry aroma?
 

vermontman

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great job VM. and do all phenos have this cherry aroma?

Hey bud!
it seems like all the Purple Satellite have that cherry fragrance. I believe it comes from having such stable parents though being an F1 I believe it could be line bred and selected very easily to create an extremely stable IBL line of ones choosing for best traits.
 

MAHA KALA

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Hey bud!
it seems like all the Purple Satellite have that cherry fragrance. I believe it comes from having such stable parents though being an F1 I believe it could be line bred and selected very easily to create an extremely stable IBL line of ones choosing for best traits.

and you work on inbreeding it? I know many people who are looking for cherry terps and dont want to use cherry pie :D
 

vermontman

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GREEN MOUNTAIN GRAPE SPEARS
With Oaxacan Gold and Nepali sativa as one of her mothers.
These are some tips from plant #1 she finished the first week of Sept even with continuous rain all through July and August all during the flowering period with only about a 2% loss to mold and she yielded 9ozs.
My biggest girl Plant #6 came down Sept 14 and yielded 11 ounces.
I have one Grape still out catching a few days of desparately needed sun, just a couple more days.
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Old mango. Mango Thai mother X Old timers haze father.

This year's sativa seed run. Zamaldelica and old timers males crossed to Honduras, Congo, NL, Highland Laos, mango Thai and my old mango cross. Next year will be interesting.
 
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