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Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread

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Spangli

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Herbalistic said:
Happy news :woohoo:

Couple pics of the unknown autoflowering sativa strain, which origin/heritage is in big blur...

First, pheno#1





Pheno#2



Pheno#3



Pheno#4



I must admit that im very impressed of these :D These are from a jointgrow with a friend.

We planned to do some breeding with these genes and we are going to pollinate these with sturdy Blockhead & Kali Most males and do some selection among the offspring in the wintertime, so next spring will reveal couple new autoflowering crosses. They gonna receive some Rooibart pollen if the ones I planted produce any males!

All of the phenos have good resin production and they have some amazing aromas. I try to manage a visit in weekend, so I can take better pics and even make somekind of "analyze" of the phenos!

Man, those plants look great :headbange
How many weeks did they need from seed?
Which light schedule did you use ?Maybe some Lowryder in them?
Interesting plants :rasta:
Maybe some breeding with tropical sativas ? Keep us posted on those beauties.
Spangli
 
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Herbalistic

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Hola :wave:

Yeah Ganico, the pheno#1 is definitely one of my favorites too!

Spangli: I really cannot give yuou any exact time from seed to harvest because this is the first time I / we are growing these.

I really dont think that they have any Lowryder in them.

Every pheno has pushed resin after forming the starts of buds :D

At this moment I/we are planning to cross these with: Kali Most, Blockhead, Lowryder & maybe Swazi Rooibart and grow the offspring and do some selections , so maybe well see some of these crosses next spring at seedbay, who knows?

EDIT:They were vegged under 18/6 lightcycle and they started to push hairs & budsites almost immediately, but they didnt really start flower in that cycle, so they have been some weeks in 12/12 and I must say -> they are very easy to grow, they dont eat alot, so regular watering is almost everything these gals need. The plants at pics have received P+K fertilization only couple times with very small doses!
 
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dubi

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Senegalese mid flowering

Senegalese mid flowering

Senegalese line adapted to our northern climate, some females are quite fast flowering for a pure sativa, around 10-11 weeks, other could take longer.

Best females have a strong lemony/eucalypt aroma. High is very strong and euphoric!

Here's an interesting senelagese female (fast flowering bushy pheno) passing mid flowering.




 
Hi

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Hi Herbalistic, dubi... all people. Incredible pics this senegalese strain, i wanto to show in this post some pics of Vietnam strain...







This strain needs 150 days minimun to flowering time. I´ll show more pics of this strain as soon as posible.

:wave: :wave:
 

marijuanamat

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Elevator Man said:
Herbalistic - that OHaze X MG is awesomely chunky for that stage - was the Haze mother a particularly short pheno? Looks like my dream sativa for indoors...:)

Malahazi was a test cross and i only made around 200 beans and haven't been properly tested as of yet.

The Malawi gold male i used for the F1 Malahazi (OG Haze x Malawi Gold) was the shortest male with the shortest internodes and a sweet citric scent when the stem is rubbed out of a batch of 6 males and the OG haze female is a typical haze specimen, nice & potent with that classic haze flavor which took me over a year to test properly before i chose it for this hybrid.
All the specimens i've grown out(which isn't many) had a very sweet sherbert lemon scent to them with a hazey woodyness in the background after a cure.
 

Herbalistic

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Thank you for the info marijuanamat :yes:

I just topped her to get one clone and bended & bondaged the remaining main branch, so well gonna see in the next weeks how bushy I can make her :D

BTW, when you have done those couple testgrows with Malahazi, have you noticed does she prefer more single cola type of grow, or does she like to be topped/B&B etc. with multiple branches considering the yield factor?

What I was after is some strains do produce multiple branches easily when B & B:d, but they only produce little nugs even if letted grow multiple weeks after branching out! But, there are those specimens also, that do produce nice sized buds even without letting them grow much after B & B, so my question is:
Which category we should categorize Malahazi?

This or that, I believe this cross is capable to produce very unique type of high´s, that is the reason why I cannot stay in my pants while waiting her to grow enough to be flowered....
 

Skinny Leaf

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Unknown Columbian strain. Very resinous strain with a skunky smell. These are a 15-16 week strain and they are about half way there.

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motaco

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lots of cool stuff today.

@ Brithish Hempire- egyptian sativa? too cool. I wonder if that is one of those early flowering middle eastern sativas like krush. the super rare sativa hash plants of the middle east.

@ skinny- always nice to see another colombian. keep us posted she looks really good. judging by your healthy tricky colombian I take it this is not your first sativa grow? always happy to see some talented growers coming to the forum. we lose more than we gain around here.

that vietnamese looks good too. alfred.

@ dubi. ten weeks huh? that is really fast. highland maybe? I have no image for what senegal looks like in my head. lol.
 
Herbalistic said:
Happy news :woohoo:

Couple pics of the unknown autoflowering sativa strain, which origin/heritage is in big blur...

First, pheno#1





Pheno#2



Pheno#3



Pheno#4



I must admit that im very impressed of these :D These are from a jointgrow with a friend.

We planned to do some breeding with these genes and we are going to pollinate these with sturdy Blockhead & Kali Most males and do some selection among the offspring in the wintertime, so next spring will reveal couple new autoflowering crosses. They gonna receive some Rooibart pollen if the ones I planted produce any males!

All of the phenos have good resin production and they have some amazing aromas. I try to manage a visit in weekend, so I can take better pics and even make somekind of "analyze" of the phenos!

Woowww herbal, are you think to keep a mother?? or all the unknow plants are flowering?? and ... autoflowering??? ... awesome :redface: :redface:
 

Hans Blix

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Thule said:
But ofcourse!

Thule itself is a strain I've been workin on out of curiosity. It's low potency, but good for breeding with. I had a sativa dominant Early Pearl x Lowryder cross that started flowering mid july here at 65 degrees north. It was a first generation plant and I was surprised to see autoflowering at that point. I wanted to make seeds because the plant smelled so wonderfully fruity and matured fast.

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Always good to hear news from the land of the midnight sun! Thule, could you also say something about your Laponia?
 
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Herbalistic

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Hola :wave:
Alfred-cannaria said:
Woowww herbal, are you think to keep a mother?? or all the unknow plants are flowering?? and ... autoflowering??? ... awesome

Yes, they are all flowering and whats more important to know is that they are autoflowering!

But..

Some crosses are going to be made with Blockhead, Kali Most, Lowryder and maybe with Swazi Rooibart = :D

And yes Alfred, you are going to be one of the first ones to receive the offspring, if you just find them interesting..

FRANKENBLUNT420: We are going to cross that pheno#2 with a sturdy Blockhead male to encourage flowering time & yield even more ;)
However, these plants are from a couple plant jointgrow with a friend. I got four of these myself too, but they have been receiving the B & B treatment, but one these mine grown plants didnt autoflower and it doesnt have as thin leaves as others, but its a female for sure :(

Maybe I take pics and post them, so you guys can see also!
 
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Herbalistic

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Ok, here are couple pics of the only plant that didnt autoflower:






The leaf structure reminds of pheno#2 which indicates good yield :D

BTW, ill post later couple pics (lousy as usual..) of the Durban Poison x Lowryder, which did give a nice yield compared to plantsize. It did inherit it´s structure and resin production from LR, but the resins are small sized sativa resin :yummy:
 

Mirage

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Alfred-cannaria said:
Hi Herbalistic, dubi... all people. Incredible pics this senegalese strain, i wanto to show in this post some pics of Vietnam strain...







This strain needs 150 days minimun to flowering time. I´ll show more pics of this strain as soon as posible.

:wave: :wave:

hey all,

Can't say enough about this thread and the info in it...amazing...

Alfred, great looking babies. Are those the N. Vietnamese?
150 days minimum...! Man, you must have the patience of a saint....lol

Peace.
Mirage
 

Thule

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Hans Blix said:
Always good to hear news from the land of the midnight sun! Thule, could you also say something about your Laponia?

Sure! Altough I don't think Laponia is quite sativa enough to be discussed in this thread :redface: Laponia is thule x lowryder 2, flowers perfectly under our midnight sun and yields better than lowryders. It grows up to 70cm tall and starts flowering at 25 days producing sweet fruity buds before autumn.

Did you grow some? I'd love to see reports.
 
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