All I know is when B asked if I would like to test some Sats, I said sure the more crazy the better. I have a feeling not many fellas have run it, might be only you so far and mine are seedlings still. Not many people raise a hand to test land race crosses. I find it pretty exciting not knowing what's coming and knowing it just might get totally out of hand. Bliss.What are your thoughts on The Jaruba? I've got two in flower now and they are both smelling very piney. I wish I knew more about the aruba so I could be more familiar with what I'm growing
Don't know about those but the DeadlyG gear was definitely on the slower side in veg. Actually no, they rocked. I have a new standard for slow ass vegging. I can show you some four month old plants that still can't make it out their solos. No BS. One of them might actually be traveling back in time I am not sure.All my testers are moving as well. Still on veg but when I flower them they will be big. Anyone else notice the 88 seems to slow veg down a bit?
I saw that post. I think a lot of us indoor growers don't wanna risk something that could become 10 feet tall or have intersex traits. I'd test any indy land race. With my venture into the Malawi, I now have a better idea on why it's hard to find growers with pure sats in their garden.All I know is when B asked if I would like to test some Sats, I said sure the more crazy the better. I have a feeling not many fellas have run it, might be only you so far and mine are seedlings still. Not many people raise a hand to test land race crosses. I find it pretty exciting not knowing what's coming and knowing it just might get totally out of hand. Bliss.
Sounds just like the IBL lines I've ran with PCK and MLI. After a cat attack on my PCK girls, I simply said fuck it. Any other plant wouldn't have minded a few leaves being eatten. I swear the PCK s were stuck in timeDon't know about those but the DeadlyG gear was definitely on the slower side in veg. Actually no, they rocked. I have a new standard for slow ass vegging. I can show you some four month old plants that still can't make it out their solos. No BS. One of them might actually be traveling back in time I am not sure.
Right?!?!I now have a better idea on why it's hard to find growers with pure sats in their garden.
I'm liking the Malawi's growth and structure. I'm hoping for good smoke, dedicating two spots to what 14 weeks plus? Just a damn pain as I don't want to fuck these girls up with light burns and stress. So far so good, but I'm really hoping for these girls to be good. If not, I'll be sure to let everyone know.Right?!?!
They can be a handful. If they turn out nice then the extra time and space is worth it...... but if you end up with an average plant it certainly makes you question why you would tackle such a tempermental plant. I just chopped down a Western Winds that flowered for 88 days. Haven't smoked it yet, but it looks to be pretty average. Pain in the nuts plant, doesn't look to be worth the effort.
All I know is when B asked if I would like to test some Sats, I said sure the more crazy the better. I have a feeling not many fellas have run it, might be only you so far and mine are seedlings still. Not many people raise a hand to test land race crosses. I find it pretty exciting not knowing what's coming and knowing it just might get totally out of hand. Bliss.
Yeah I forget I literally grew up with pure satties so I guess it is a different story being used to them and all makes the effort seem a lot less. The good ones are wonderful, but I admit there is a lot of low potency dirt tasting junk to be found in Sativaland. Whatever happened to Swazi crosses and why isn't anybody trying Swazi? Pure sat that puts on the weight can finish in ten has powerful pepper flavor, can handle heat and drought and pests etc. I dropped B some beans of the best one I have seen in years, hope to gods it makes it through our postal system. Still a mess that.I saw that post. I think a lot of us indoor growers don't wanna risk something that could become 10 feet tall or have intersex traits. I'd test any indy land race. With my venture into the Malawi, I now have a better idea on why it's hard to find growers with pure sats in their garden.
Yeah I forget I literally grew up with pure satties so I guess it is a different story being used to them and all makes the effort seem a lot less. The good ones are wonderful, but I admit there is a lot of low potency dirt tasting junk to be found in Sativaland. Whatever happened to Swazi crosses and why isn't anybody trying Swazi? Pure sat that puts on the weight can finish in ten has powerful pepper flavor, can handle heat and drought and pests etc. I dropped B some beans of the best one I have seen in years, hope to gods it makes it through our postal system. Still a mess that.
You loving that goji I take it?View attachment 3306205
goji mom # 53 days; will begin flush manana.......same for the DNA lemon skunk below.
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I hope so, and I have a high degree of hope. She doesn't have much scent at the moment, so I'm unsure of what this pheno will be like. Maybe it's because of how loud the lemon skunk beside it is. I have a 4 week clone just flipped today that'll likely have a good yield, so........but yeah, goji and solos stash are by far my preferred Bodhi of what I've tried. I've got some singles of ancient og [3] and ATF [5] left to try, but they're not high on the 'to do' list.You loving that goji I take it?
Well cross your fingers the three (I think three, too many damn plants I'm veg), nope two, of the Ancient OG I get are female. Already had three beautiful males, so I think I'm due two beautiful females to compare.I hope so, and I have a high degree of hope. She doesn't have much scent at the moment, so I'm unsure of what this pheno will be like. Maybe it's because of how loud the lemon skunk beside it is. I have a 4 week clone just flipped today that'll likely have a good yield, so........but yeah, goji and solos stash are by far my preferred Bodhi of what I've tried. I've got some singles of ancient og [3] and ATF [5] left to try, but they're not high on the 'to do' list.