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farmingfisherman

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Day 99 this flipping to 12/12 for this lady. Decided to smoke a small flower I trimmed off her yesterday. 1st. test puff from her first was great so I was excited to see what another 3 weeks or so has done for her. I had a headache before I smoked and after I took 2 puffs it's melted away into a clear headed euphoric high that makes me want to get things done around the house..

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Laughing Grass

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Day 99 this flipping to 12/12 for this lady. Decided to smoke a small flower I trimmed off her yesterday. 1st. test puff from her first was great so I was excited to see what another 3 weeks or so has done for her. I had a headache before I smoked and after I took 2 puffs it's melted away into a clear headed euphoric high that makes me want to get things done around the house..

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I've never seen buds like that. What strain is it?
 

Laughing Grass

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It looks similar to actual equatorial sativas but to much of a structured bud. True equatorial sativas look like vines and act more like perennials meaning you harvest bits as you wish to smoke them but the plant remains growing.
That would be handy are they as potent as normal sativas? 99 days flower is nuts! I shy away from strains that go over 70 days.
 

curious2garden

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That would be handy are they as potent as normal sativas? 99 days flower is nuts! I shy away from strains that go over 70 days.
That's the point, they are always 'flowering' in a true equatorial. They never finish. They just grow and grow. However they don't have structured buds. Even this is a lot of structure. They can be very potent.

This is from here: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/equatorial-cannabis-varieties/
I knew a guy who lived on an extremely protected island who grew. This is the closest to it but still more structure.
 

farmingfisherman

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It looks similar to actual equatorial sativas but to much of a structured bud. True equatorial sativas look like vines and act more like perennials meaning you harvest bits as you wish to smoke them but the plant remains growing.
@curious2garden and @Laughing Grass My buddy says its part RKS It's a long story of what she might be. I'm planning on letting her run for another couple of weeks before I cut her down. She is a example of why a person should always know which seeds are what when starting plants. :shock: :leaf:
 

curious2garden

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Laughing Grass

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That's the point, they are always 'flowering' in a true equatorial. They never finish. They just grow and grow. However they don't have structured buds. Even this is a lot of structure. They can be very potent.

This is from here: https://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/equatorial-cannabis-varieties/
I knew a guy who lived on an extremely protected island who grew. This is the closest to it but still more structure.
That's pretty, I'd love me some pink buds! I didn't know the difference between perennial and annual :oops: I was thinking it was the other way around.

@curious2garden and @Laughing Grass My buddy says its part RKS It's a long story of what she might be. I'm planning on letting her run for another couple of weeks before I cut her down. She is a example of why a person should always know which seeds are what when starting plants. :shock: :leaf:
If it's never going to finish like @curious2garden said, could you make room for it and just pick buds as you need them? Such a weird and unique looking plant!
 

Chunky Stool

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Day 99 this flipping to 12/12 for this lady. Decided to smoke a small flower I trimmed off her yesterday. 1st. test puff from her first was great so I was excited to see what another 3 weeks or so has done for her. I had a headache before I smoked and after I took 2 puffs it's melted away into a clear headed euphoric high that makes me want to get things done around the house..

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It looks similar to actual equatorial sativas but to much of a structured bud. True equatorial sativas look like vines and act more like perennials meaning you harvest bits as you wish to smoke them but the plant remains growing.
I grew a strain called 'zamaldelica' that had similar buds.
Biggest plant I ever grew in a 3 gallon bag!
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curious2garden

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That's pretty, I'd love me some pink buds! I didn't know the difference between perennial and annual :oops: I was thinking it was the other way around.



If it's never going to finish like @curious2garden said, could you make room for it and just pick buds as you need them? Such a weird and unique looking plant!
His did finish. It was similar but not the same as the equatorials. As for pink buds @Metasynth grew some Sour Diesel that had the loveliest pink to it! Nicely done.
 

farmingfisherman

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That's pretty, I'd love me some pink buds! I didn't know the difference between perennial and annual :oops: I was thinking it was the other way around.



If it's never going to finish like @curious2garden said, could you make room for it and just pick buds as you need them? Such a weird and unique looking plant!
Plan on letting her roll on another 20 days or so and taking another look. I'm gonna finish her with some straight molasses feeds and that is likely gonna be it. I'm itching to start another garden in the tent.
 
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