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

GreenAndFast

Well-known member
Here's this year's plants. Very excited. My acid beauty is shooting up in the window sill.

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Goodherb

Well-known member
Here’s what just got into the soaking cups for the full moon. Mostly (but not all) NLD.

old ass Thunk
OTH x TW-47
Haze x KC
TW x THH
New Caledonia
Seedsman OH
P. Haze x Meao Thai (F3) Mum 3
Oax79 x Panama
(Oax79 x Panama) x OTH
Old Green OTH (short and fast)
…and (tall x long)
C5 x KC
Blue Grease
Peyote Purple x Querkle
((Oax x Pan x OTH) x (SSSDH x OTH))
Killer A5 Haze (regular)
ICMAG OH
Navy Cross
NL5Hz F3 1998

Ur Humbl Nr8tor, impressive list.

Pyrotechnics, power (rocket 🚀 fuel) with colors !
You're in(I guess we all are)for a groovy time !
 

led05

Chasing The Present
Good job!
I love Curcuma! They are in the same family as the edible ginger which makes roots like you see in the super market and Curcuma longifolia that is dark orange and the source for Tumeric in Indian cooking
These Curcuma are strictly ornamental they are also nicknamed Siam Tulip. There roots for small bulbils like tiny potatoes on strings. All these gingers have a dry rest or dormancy period for up to 6 months.
I have the white one Curcuma Doitung They come in many different colors white, pink, orange. I used to have full collection now I just have white and pink. When do yours go dormant? Mine are fully dry and asleep for the season.
Which just spurred me to check on how they were holding up through dormancy, so pictured bulbs on bone dry pro mix you can see how they grew along the side of the pot.

Oh PS great cannabis pictured above Canna!
And GreenAndFast



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beautiful flowers you guys

I store mine in large containers in garage in winter, I even start seedlings of flowers above them, transplant those later then stick container in GH in spring then it does it’s thing again, seem to never run out…. It stores them perfectly fresh this way, need some heady ginger a short step away, even with 3 feet snow on the ground

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It’s amazing how much is in this container, numerous pieces like this one below, this is a single piece with nodes all over…
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led05

Chasing The Present
Now @ my parts garlic is much easier … squash too…. Apple trees… etc…. Everything not tropical ha

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cold and hot climate - and 200+ Inches snow every year on average, difficult but amazing place to live & grow shit IMO
 

GreenAndFast

Well-known member
Now @ my parts garlic is much easier … squash too…. Apple trees… etc…. Everything not tropical ha














cold and hot climate - and 200+ Inches snow every year on average, difficult but amazing place to live & grow shit IMO

Oh wow man. You can never have enough garlic, but if you do you know I'll take some off your hands 😉
 

Fitzera

Well-known member
Thank you U H N/8!
My house is now full of Grape musk herb.
I really hope people will try this one, she will not disappoint, In early bloom, mold resistance, fragrance, production, and superior quality high.

Not to worry VM, that is precisely what I just ordered the other day! Very excited to try her at 52N this year. Praying we have a good season.
 

vermontman

Well-known member
Veteran
Not to worry VM, that is precisely what I just ordered the other day! Very excited to try her at 52N this year. Praying we have a good season.

Cool beans!
I am hoping for a descent season also, last year was the pis for outdoor growing
But the Grape held up well despite the almost every day rain.
Cheers!
 

flower~power

~Star~Crash~
ICMag Donor
Veteran
She prefers a cooler room , at least that’s what this run is suggesting to me.. it being the winter time I’m sucking in the outside ambient air in one end and extracting it on the other so it’s hard to maintain consistent good stable temps.. I already know the smoke is top notch:flowers2:
 
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