RM3 #357?

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Yodaweed

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I have enclosed some pictures of what a mostly sativa plant looks like first picture is chernobyl, second picture is moonshine haze. Notice how much different the structure is from our pictures, yours is much more squat and indica than a pure sativa would ever be.
 

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Olive Drab Green

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Not trying to start issues with you, just trying to show you the difference, look at my previous post for reference purposes and compare to yours, your plant does look great, just not that sativa to me.
Oh, I wasn't trying to be snotty. I was just sayin'. Like, I may have mis-stated.
 

hillbill

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Those are far too pretty plants to be full bleed Sativa. River cane reminds me of Sativas and I know of old hippie, tougher than you, redneck farmers that have grown in cane brakes for some time. That is more like a Scotch or Balsam pine trimmed to be Christmas tree someday.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Those are far too pretty plants to be full bleed Sativa. River cane reminds me of Sativas and I know of old hippie, tougher than you, redneck farmers that have grown in cane brakes for some time. That is more like a Scotch or Balsam pine trimmed to be Christmas tree someday.
Like I said, I misspoke. They are Sativa-dominant, though. And they certainly are pretty, eh? For what my opinion is worth, I highly recommend them.
 

hillbill

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Nice plant either way. Those full bleed Sativas can be a bit psycho at times and take up space in flower for many days and even under 12 hours of light. I grew an old purple haze of some sort for years but over generations more and more hermies showed up.
 

Yodaweed

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Nice plant either way. Those full bleed Sativas can be a bit psycho at times and take up space in flower for many days and even under 12 hours of light. I grew an old purple haze of some sort for years but over generations more and more hermies showed up.
Yeah the flowering times on those haze plants can get crazy, one pheno of that moonshine haze took over 14 weeks to flower and i cut it at 14 weeks and it could have gone 2-3 more weeks.
 

J Larue

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You should worry. Your weed is not very good.....

None of our group of friends or patients thought it was good at all.

And my patient in Colorado who smoked your personal stuff agrees. Light, just heady no body and weak.

Good luck. Your ego will now bury you.:-)
Surely you took him up on the guarantee, though, right? :shock:
 

kona gold

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If you think that is a pure sativa you really don't have much experience with running sativas that looks like a sativa dominate hybrid 60/40 in my opinion.
Not saying that one is a pure or mostly sativa. As it most likely is sativa dom.
But is probably what your saying, or 70/30 max.
But i have seen and grown sativa and doms, that are fairly fast and stocky.
So not all pure sativa's are 14+ week veratials.

Sensi's old pics of their nl#5 x Haze looked pretty similar to this.
 

Yodaweed

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Not saying that one is a pure or mostly sativa. As it most likely is sativa dom.
But is probably what your saying, or 70/30 max.
But i have seen and grown sativa and doms, that are fairly fast and stocky.
So not all pure sativa's are 14+ week veratials.

Sensi's old pics of their nl#5 x Haze looked pretty similar to this.
Isn't NL#5 mostly indica tho? I know not all are 14 weekers, that chernobyl takes 10 weeks max and can be harvested in 9.

According to leafly NL#5 is an afgani indica, so that could be why you were seeing that in those hybrids.

https://www.leafly.com/indica/northern-lights--5
 
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higher self

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Not saying that one is a pure or mostly sativa. As it most likely is sativa dom.
But is probably what your saying, or 70/30 max.
But i have seen and grown sativa and doms, that are fairly fast and stocky.
So not all pure sativa's are 14+ week veratials.

Sensi's old pics of their nl#5 x Haze looked pretty similar to this.
Yep these are sativa landraces so they say from Africa. Less than a gal pots & they won't want to touch the ceilings. I've grown many sativas now more than indica probably, haha I take pride in handing the wild ladies. Got some really long flowering ones in veg now, more reason why I didn't keep my 2 CTF's too much on my plate & it's not the only strain I let go.

 

MichiganMedGrower

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I wouldn't even bother with the naysayers in here. They've never tried Rid's shit. I had a friend describe to me being so happy just standing around in a blizzard while smoking CTF that he literally cried because of the state of wonderment he was in. He said he felt like a carefree child again, and that it was hands-down the best weed he ever smoked. I had grown it. This friend has depression issues, and I'd have to say this strain is highly medicinally applicable. And, as aforementioned, psychedelic.
Yes ODG. I have tried it. You know a riddler (lol) lives near me and visited often.

I smoked multiple buds of CTF and some crosses and he gave me buds from the CTF top pictured on the Jah Seedbank interview with rm3.

They were offered free for a couple of weeks after we tried them and none chose to take them over any other meds available each time.

I have made no claims about my stuff other than what it has done medically for Mrs. MMG but when I finally asked a patient to please test the CTF bud for me he said simply after.

"That isnt even half as strong as yours."
 

OldMedUser

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One of my favourite strains is a cross I made with NL#5 and Cali Mist. As I live way up north I call it Northern Mist Two smallish hits of the Ali would give me anxiety and heart palpitations for the first half hour or so then it was fine. Worked great for my depression. The NL toned it down nicely and it still works great as medicine for me. The right pheno is a 14 week girl but well worth the wait. The NL influence helps it's yield a lot which helps make up for all the extra time in the flowering room.

The original seeds came from the now defunct Marc Emery's Seed Bank that used to take up the first 10 pages of the also defunct Cannabis Culture magazine 17 -18 years ago now.

I got no problem with wrestling down them long tall Sallys and tend to ScroG them for perfect control and much better yields. Half pound easy off one done in a DWC ScroG.

For me the strength of the pot is secondary to how it affects me medicinally and since a small stroke 4 years ago even getting a little bit too high is not pleasant. I got some 2:1 CBD:THC pot 6 months ago that I made cocobudder with and it's what I'm aiming for with the CBD plants I'm growing now. The buzz is more like being drunk with no hangover and I can really get behind that! :)

:peace:
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Surely you took him up on the guarantee, though, right? :shock:

It was free. The riddlers always say we should not have to pay for genetics. I have a whole bunch of these supposedly amazing seeds.

But they might as well be birdseed. They are untested small grow pollen chucked and not even grown to any real maturity before phenos are picked to breed. As if he has enough space to do a real breeding project anyway.

He is a hobby grower. He should admit it and not pretend he has the best of anything. That would command some respect. Honesty.
 
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