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Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread

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Pepé The Grower

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rüdiger what is that in the front, pepe
Mustafunk Now that's a big foxtail party!! Looks a bit like that amazing Ghana cut!
Missed!
It's oaxacan/durban/paki hashplant/north indian sativa/ethiopian...accidental cross... it's a 20 weeks old girl sitting in a 2.4ltr pot of soil,but she's been in a 0.5 ltr container for a while before that just to contain her stretch.She have the potential to outgrow my closet by herself,just as her other sisters do!

That's a sensitive girl,shown me a few nanners a soon a she's not satisfied,but once you get how she works she just grow alone. :)


And now you said it i'm sure it would be a great cross with Ghana.I may got a nice male just for that ;)



Here is a few pictures of one of here step sister (ethiopian x haze),same setup
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rüdiger

very nice pepe! thank you for information!

on top i watch them pepperheads

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go down and take a look, deep in the sativa woods

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Siever

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This is the post I came to make, I've been at it for more than a month...

To my surprise I managed to keep them Panama buds long enough for a proper cure.
This is how they look after 10 weeks in the jar. Sampled some, will try again end of summer.
Enjoyed the greenest one (Pf02) the most, same as before, but they are all good.
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Three clones from the above, ready to go at day 65. Two Pf04 in the back, one Pf05 in front. 3½ L coco.
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Oh my god!

Is this Panama from Ace seeds? I've just sown a couple of them, so if your plants are from Ace I have something really nice coming my way.
How long does it take them to flower?

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stihgnobevoli

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really nice lookin girls rudiger . Props!

only sativa's i got going at the Mo are these border hazes. 2 phenos.

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BorderHz#2 freshly rooted clone into flower. motherfucker stretched like 0% doesn't like a lot of nitrogen. or any really. very little stretch from seed and also did not like a lot of nitrogen.


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BHz#3 this is the same one i ran last round, i topped it and revegged what was left. turned into a nice bush. the bigger/bushier it is the hungrier they get it seems. i've been feeding this one same as everything else and it's the only thing in there without a nitrogen overdose some time in the past.
 
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stihgno, this is a hazy lookin bush for sure:biggrin: how long will you take her?

i tried to make the resin on the needle thin leaves of the malawi more visible:

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my generator, 3x100w:biggrin:

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this one goes in soon , I think it will be very good for sativa:

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Pepé The Grower

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Missed!
It's oaxacan/durban/paki hashplant/north indian sativa/ethiopian...accidental cross... it's a 20 weeks old girl sitting in a 2.4ltr pot of soil,but she's been in a 0.5 ltr container for a while before that just to contain her stretch.She have the potential to outgrow my closet by herself,just as her other sisters do!

That's a sensitive girl,shown me a few nanners as soon as she's not satisfied,but once you get how she works she just grow alone. :)

And here is a close up of one of her sisters
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bushweed

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Colombian and Malawi come to mind for thick budded Sativa .
I hear Bushie sayin the Mullum is a Thai derivative . Looks very Colombian in the bud structure to me .

Hi Elmer, what did you hear?

Looking at the structure of Kangativa's Mullumbimby Madness lends weight to the idea that when you cross a Thai...
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with a Colombian ...
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you get...

Mullumbimby Madness
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Who knows? Until we find a Thai with the structure of Kanga's MM, Colombian influence is a good bet. But Thais can have Bomba Claat too..
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Talking of big buds and Colombians, it's hard to go past Charlie's Mangobiche...
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bushweed

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This is Kanga's GN Thai stick cut pollinated by Nevils Haze 21 x Mullumbimby Madness at 16 weeks of flowering...
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Never watered, no soil amelioration, fell out of the mother and was growing there with half a dozen others when I returned to the site 3 months later...
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Sweet mandarin and musk, high is clear, up and euphoric...
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Just another pollen chuck...
 

Elmer Bud

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G`day Bushie

Mullumbimby Madness is actually unknown to me other than what I hear from the Mullum clique .

I 1st heard the name / expression in the early 80s . And it was almost an urban myth by the 90s . Legendary weed . That like the Buddha weed and imported Hashes and home made oil was a thing of the past .
Dutch hybrids and crosses with them to old school Sativas were the rage .
It wasn`t until about 5 years ago I heard the name again . When I got an internet connection .
Still haven`t smoked any ...

So when I say I hear its got Thai heritage my reference is you . That pure Thai thread showed me there are other Thai genotypes so the thickness of the buds might not be from Colombian at all .
But the structure and buds do remind me of Colombians I have seen in pictures . Though never with the height and size of the Mullum . Then I take into account the difference in day length at your latitude . The plants get a much longer veg time than anything from inside the tropics .

Asia rather than Sth America seems a more likely source for parentals . Given our proximity . But its all just speculation till you send a sample to Tom and he cracks its code . lol .



Thanks for sharin

EB .
 
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Morcheeba*

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bushweed,

amazing........every giant tree pic posted i stare wondering how you go about chopping her down for harvest.

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Ignatz

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... Is this Panama from Ace seeds? ...

Do you have fem or reg? These are ace feminized. My previous posts (all 12!) are about these five plants, harvest pic's etc.

Panama regulars is a different story. From a pack of reg's I got four females, three of them seen here at day 60.
Bottom left is clone Pf04.

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The one in front came down at day 90. The other three at day 98. Much slower compared to the fem'd. Still drying/curing, not really tested yet.
By looks they come off as a bit more raw, wilder, than the fem'd. Different smell, more spicy maybe? Keeping clones from all nine 'til I know more.

With no plan for the males, pollen was collected from five of them.
Used some of it on Pf02, the greenest one from the fem'd seeds.

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To you who wrote 'plagiarism is the purest form of compliment' in the rep comments: assuming you refer to my c/p of Pepé's post 9033, you got it right.
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Hemphrey Bogart

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Heya Bushy! Plants look excellent as usual. The structure of that thai cross reminds me of the Reeferman Willie Nelsons I grew out last year (on a much smaller scale than your plants, obviously).

When I showed Reef pics of the plants, he told me he thought they were Vietnam Black dominant (Willie Nelson is Vietnam Black x Highland Nepalese).

The bud structure seems sorta close to what you got (although your plants look much better, of course). I think this was about 1 month or so before harvest....

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HB.
 

bushweed

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Thanks guys, it means a lot to get props from my fellow sativa heads...@Hemphrey - that's a gorgeous plant man, really nice sounding cross as well, I bet it's an irie smoke...Here's the same plant as above and the first shot I've ever taken where trichomes are visible...

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amazing........every giant tree pic posted i stare wondering how you go about chopping her down for harvest.

I sawed it off three feet from the ground this afternoon (I'm hoping it will re-veg and grow again next season), and carried it home on my shoulder through the forest. The top third is for me, the rest goes for friends and hash making...
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Rinse

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I sawed it off three feet from the ground this afternoon (I'm hoping it will re-veg and grow again next season), and carried it home on my shoulder through the forest. The top third is for me, the rest goes for friends and hash making...
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Must of been a fine day, nothin like a selfsown plant, like natures gift. Hash from her must be lethal, was it dry sift?

Bob Marley: "Y’know what happen to dat herb? I tell ya where dat herb go now. Just like ya ‘ave some apple trees, an’ dis year something happen to dat apple tree dere, an’ dis year dat tree taste better den dat tree. Ya find dat a seed planted de right day, de right minute, den dere’s tree, ya find it, nobody plant it. A seed show, an’ it grow, an’ ya start nurse it, an’ it become the best tree. Well, ya can get plenty a dat – de best herb dere. Jus’ one tree, sometime a guy have. Ya might pass bye an’ get a spliff. Ya say, “Where ya get dis?” Him say, “Dis come from St. Ann.” So ya go down to St. Ann’s an ya don’t find it again."
 

wanttolearnamap

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Hey Motaco,
very nice posts, will be following this one :)
If you have time, is it at all possible to buy pure sativa seeds nowadays like the ones from the old days you talk about: Acapulco Gold, Panama Red, Oaxaca, Columbian Gold etc? Or is travveling, contacs and a great deal of luck the only way to get a strain like that now? I also have heard some great stories and would love to have genetics like that in my garden :)
Hopefully you got an idea where to look
 
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