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

bloyd

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Hawaiian Snow x Sweet tooth 3
 

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Freezerweed

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Punto Rojo P3 C-Line by Satva - Pheno Hunt

Our current number #1 Punto Rojo lady, 8 weeks into flower. She’s about 180cm so not the smallest plant we’ve found. And she keeps creeping up, even at 8 weeks of flower. You can see some of those delicate leaves at the top cola starting to dry and curl a little. These are the kind of things you have to deal with growing sativas inside.

Aroma is classic butane / sour / with a note of fruitiness. It’s gonna be interesting to see how that goes as she continues to develop. Our notes say this line was nicknamed ‘Juicy Lucy’ so maybe she’ll show up soon. Sweet tropical fruits and Frankincense are also prevalent in this line.

The buds are already covered in resin, and wet to the touch. We can see them getting real big in the next few weeks as the plant continues to develop. We’re hoping she won’t go super long, but who knows…

Good news is, she seems to like the interior lighting and hasn’t hermed, whoop whoop!! She’s currently our number one girl for a reproduction, so expect more news about that later in the year.

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Beautiful plant!
 

Maria Sanchez

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Re-vegged Super Silver Sour Thai Neville ('Sticky' pheno)
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She's been flowering since about Aug 10.
Estimated harvest around end of Nov at 14 wks / 100 days, like first round.

She shares a pot with her sister, 'Fluffy' pheno.
Sticky is maybe more SSSDH dom.
Fluffy more delicate and branching showing the Thai (Neville).

Both cure down to a sweet lemon, like a lovely baked lemon cheesecake, should be from the Thai.
But at harvest can smell the paint thinner / ethylene from the SSSDH.
Paint thinner becomes the sweetness, the lemon / citrus remains the same.

They both about 2.2 m tall or so, well over my head now!
 
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