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Revival of the REVIVAL of the ULTIMATE SATIVA THREAD a.k.a R.U.S.T II

Calle Minogue

Brother of the COB
Ultra Early Love F7 x Nepali IBL
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Ultra Early Love F5 S1 (Sativa Clone) x Kumoan P1

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Goodherb

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Posi/thhaze.

Germs seeds Posi/Thh(mint pheno) first of June.
 

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Ur Humbl Nr8tor

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Veteran
The ace Panama I grew out had one of the best smells I've had the pleasure of growing. Mentholated, turpentineesqe. Amazingly the flavour carried through to the smoke.
@harvestreaper that homebred haze is looking great man.
Yes, I’ve experienced the mint/mentholated notes in the Panama and crosses. It seems to be there in the Zenith as well.
 

Goodherb

Well-known member
Ur Humbl Nr8tor, older stocks , courtesy LostTribe. I believe he got the from directly from Tom via breeders retail.

There quite vigorous to say the least.
So I starved them abit . Didn't wanted them growing to large , because this is the hurricane season. Hoping to reduce damages. An what we have instead, a very dry season , weird weather patterns , not too different than what some of you are dealing with.
 

MAHA KALA

atomizing haze essence
Veteran
Ur Humbl Nr8tor, older stocks , courtesy LostTribe. I believe he got the from directly from Tom via breeders retail.

There quite vigorous to say the least.
So I starved them abit . Didn't wanted them growing to large , because this is the hurricane season. Hoping to reduce damages. An what we have instead, a very dry season , weird weather patterns , not too different than what some of you are dealing with.
looks great!!!!! good luck!
 

bonghopper

Active member
Looking great there @Calle Minogue, the UEL is great for earlying up stuff. The Nepalese is probably early too? What line is this one? Beastly looking UEL x Kumoan(i?)
How do you compare your UEL F7 to the sativa clone? I had a proper botrytis disaster with the UEL plot this year, but a couple of outstanders at least to continue the line.
 

CaptainLucky

Well-known member
I recently got sent some pics of my Longtime Jamaican kindly shared by a customer of The Landrace Team..
I'll start a proper Jamaican Thread soon as I want to grow out some pure Jamaican again (from the Fruity Juice line) but I thought I'd share these..
(I asked TLT to do 2 for one on all of my Jamaican and Thai seeds as I made loads for them.. if you're interested..)

Also, a friend of ours (who lives in France) collected some more African (Congo) Black Magic seeds when visiting his family's village in the DRC. He sent half to TLT and half direct to me. Of course I've already sprouted them... I got only a few up... but enough to make a first reproduction - so that's what I'm going to do - I'll post some pics as I go along..

Lebanizer -if you like the Ethiopian - I'm working on one right now - from Amhara region and I have another - Oromo - that I am yet to sprout. (I actually know the origin of my Ethiopian seeds as they were collected by the guys on their Ethiopia trip a few years back..before the war started..unlike other 'unverified' Ethiopians on the market right now..) I'll try to post a few photos of my favourite girl, if I can... they're only young right now (and some just sprouted!) The Ethiopian (Amhara) has a wonderful, positive, comfortable, warm high - one of the best, IMO. It's similar to the Longtime Jamaican but perhaps even kinder and more positive (but also a little softer and not quite as strong..)

I've also got some Uganda Mamba on the go - a super interesting African Sativa with a great high - and power and a great name, too.. I believe that it is used medicinally at source and they say that if you mis-use it, it will 'bite you like the Black Mamba snake' although in the West, that will probably be seen more as advertising than a dire warning, lol!

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I’m definitely interested, how can I acquire such amazing sounding seeds? CL🍀
 

Goodherb

Well-known member
Looking like a hill in Columbia! If I may? what country is this.
Seriously don't mean to pry but super curious.
Cheers!

Saint Vincent and the grenadines "west indies" 13 degrees north. 45 minutes air, West of Barbados.
All of a sudden ,we have a very free society, as it applies to the good herb. It's not legal recreationally ,but it might as well, wide open.
In 2017 , Parliament passed medical cannabis bills.

Thank JAH, not the politicians !
 

vermontman

Well-known member
Green Mountain Grape
{Oaxacan Gold X Baglung Nepali Sativa X Mendo heirloom} = Grape awesomeness.
Even tough I had to pick on early Sept 11th @ 42N because of the ongoing days of rain. I still managed to haul a great chunky
grape harvest, the Nepali helps make this the fastest mostly Sativa for the Northern gardener.
Dry buds ready for first trim.


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vermontman

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Saint Vincent and the grenadines "west indies" 13 degrees north. 45 minutes air, West of Barbados.
All of a sudden ,we have a very free society, as it applies to the good some herb. It's not legal recreationally ,but it might as well, wide open.
In 2017 , Parliament passed medical cannabis bills.

Thank JAH, not the politicians !
Man that is terrific!
That would be an amazing area for some superb African Sativas,
Bit I am sure you have your faves.
 
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