Mandala seeds satori grow

WattSaver

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Here's a few shots of the sativa dom pheno bud cut about 10 days ago. Just finished a tester joint of the Indica pheno. Hope this post is understandable.
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And a special leaf from the trim bag heading to the ice hash bags. (there are a bunch of these)
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@ AHaze - The plant looks really strong. But it looks more like the Indica pheno to me, but I didn't lay down that type of bondage on my girls. :eyesmoke:
 

yesum

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I heard from a guy that grew Satori that it was racy and he did not like it. I passed on that but have a pack of Chill-Om which is a sativa and that is gonna be for next run.

Finishing Purple Paro Valley and Rishi Kush from Mandala.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Mandella has dank i love the stuff i have some seed of krystalica the plant had a long veg time but ended up oily as hell. premo indica pheno
 

indicat33

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That is a funky plant. Doesn't look stressed either. Very curious to see how that turns out for you.
Yeah, hard to believe i got a very short, dark, whide-leafed "textbook" Afghani from the SAME seed stock the one-bladed Tall girl came from. Talk about genetic diversity- Will keep ya posted
 

AllenHaze

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View attachment 3207230 Lemon kush in the corner, and the one-bladed citrus-smelling bag seed Monster Plant of unknown origin.
I have a plant outside with a bunch of single leaves. I first noticed after I had revegged her indoors- I've seen it on a few other plants I revegged/switched from flower back to veg as well. I was worried it was a sign that it took her a real long time to hormonally go into flower. If you saw how long it takes her to go from single leaves to even three fingered leaves you'd understand. :joint:
 

AllenHaze

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@ AHaze - The plant looks really strong. But it looks more like the Indica pheno to me, but I didn't lay down that type of bondage on my girls. :eyesmoke:
Check again :) I have two there. One is squat with minimal stretching - very easy to maintain. The other is wild, even with all the lst :joint:
 

indicat33

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That is a funky plant. Doesn't look stressed either. Very curious to see how that turns out for you.
Thanks EG, she smells orange and citrus-like, i'm really surprised she is SO damn vigorous - she has stretched like a Gangly Beast ( I believe there is a LOT of Sativa in her genes). Will keep you all posted and see how she does:bigjoint:
 

indicat33

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I have a plant outside with a bunch of single leaves. I first noticed after I had revegged her indoors- I've seen it on a few other plants I revegged/switched from flower back to veg as well. I was worried it was a sign that it took her a real long time to hormonally go into flower. If you saw how long it takes her to go from single leaves to even three fingered leaves you'd understand. :joint:
Despite all those single leaves, my plant is Vigorous and Super Healthy... Just Tall and Gangly like some Hazes I have seen in the past. Even my Western Winds finally stopped stretching, but this bitch is still throwing those single-blades along with pistils everywhere. Interesting note: I grew a "textbook" Afghani from the SAME bagseed the Tall Monster came from. The Affie was only 10" tall and was completely different than the Gangly Female. Let me see if i can find a pic of this Afghani...
 

indicat33

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DSCN0741.JPG Very deep, rich, Indica scent wafting from this plant. Now compare the two ENTIRELY different bag-seed plants (from the SAME bag) - talk about genetic diversity!
 

AllenHaze

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View attachment 3207516 Very deep, rich, Indica scent wafting from this plant. Now compare the two ENTIRELY different bag-seed plants (from the SAME bag) - talk about genetic diversity!
Nice. Heterozygous parents ;-). We're breeding a few plants that are not true breeding, since the lineage is of good genetics I'm eager to see if the offspring will be solid even if varied. I've found a few winners in bagseed :weed::weed::weed:. "More then one great strain was founded on bagseed genetics." Paraphrasing, I don't remember where I heard it, probably a breeder article. I've grown out many "bag seeds" and I've found so many of the "Indica" type plants. Easily 2:1 over "Sativa". Most smelled cheesy/skunky with low potency but dense, rock hard bud growth. The Sativas I did grow out were lanky, ridiculously long flowering or otherwise inferior. :joint:
 

indicat33

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I 'm speculating (or @ least hoping) my bag-seed females will impress. Especially that citrus-scented one-bladed gangly beast. I'm already prepared for a Long flowering season (western winds) so i don't think that bag-sativa will go much longer. Bag -seeds are okay, but these days we prefer to just invest in solid genetics and KNOW what we are growing ahead of time. I just threw in a couple of bag-seeds for the fun of it, and really wasn't expecting the vigor and pleasant smells i'm getting from that Sativa -Pheno. Hoping she will finish right along with my Western Winds - in 12 weeks or so.
 
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indicat33

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Here's a few shots of the sativa dom pheno bud cut about 10 days ago. Just finished a tester joint of the Indica pheno. Hope this post is understandable.
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And a special leaf from the trim bag heading to the ice hash bags. (there are a bunch of these)
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@ AHaze - The plant looks really strong. But it looks more like the Indica pheno to me, but I didn't lay down that type of bondage on my girls. :eyesmoke:
Very nice Nuggetry Man !!! - Our colas will be sparkling like that by Halloween !!! - bongsmilie
 

indicat33

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Also interested in the Western Winds. Keep us all updated.
Will do EG ! It's gonna be late October (early Nov)- so bare with us, but harvest pics/smoke report will be coming in due time :eyesmoke: We are SOO Excited about trying Western Winds ! It just MAY be the daytime smoke we have been looking for all this time. Everyone raves about Kali Mist, so WW is sure to be fantastic. IDK why Sagarmatha is so underrated... From what i've read, it is the "pre-kali" Sativa which Tony bred, that Simon from Serious Seeds used to create his Kali Mist. Arguably Still the Top Sativa in the world today:D
 
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WattSaver

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Very nice looking plant odin. But more important that looks like a really good dog, I lost mine a month ago. Thanks for a photo of that pure attentive look. :)
 
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