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Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread

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Raho

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Raco, sorry I missed your DC Haze.
That looks like some heavy smoke.
Can you tell us something about it?
 

DreamsofTesla

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@Tesla: Sorry to hear of your loss on those Nepali's. Sounded killer. I have found with plants that close to death from drought or other hardship, it is best to cut off any growing tips that appear so wilted they won't come back.
Basically prune it back to just healthy inner leaves and they sometimes come through.

Thanks, I will keep that in mind going forward :) I learn so much on this site.

I did manage to keep one clone from that strain and I have more seeds. I was afraid that even the better looking one would herm after getting fried. You really had to smell the horrible chlorophyll smell, it hung in the air for days.

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DreamsofTesla

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Bushweed:

This does give me an inspiration:

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I don't know that my neighbors would notice that plant or identify it as marijuana, especially not from the distance they'd be seeing it. I'm tempted to put a couple Nepali seedlings out once the frost passes and just let them go wild and see what happens.

Your garden is a beauty to behold.

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bushweed

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Brazilian Green x Thai82...(postcript: turned out to be hay)
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very nice Bushweed,
how long left on the MhzxMMWW?
KL

Thanks Kangalunacy, The MhzxMMWWs has another month I think...I have three little stealth plants I scattered amidst the lantana, they're surprisingly uniform considering the poly-hybridry, also extremely hardy...these have had no ferts, no water, nothing...
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Bushweed:

I don't know that my neighbors would notice that plant or identify it as marijuana, especially not from the distance they'd be seeing it. I'm tempted to put a couple Nepali seedlings out once the frost passes and just let them go wild and see what happens.

Your garden is a beauty to behold.

Thanks DreamsofTesla, it's fun to throw some seeds in the ground and see what happens. The plants above are a product of that sort of seed scattering - we've had a very wet summer here and the large plants I've cultivated and attended have suffered more than the little guerilla ones. The plant you quoted as well as this Mango Hz cross have actually been visible from the neighbour one hundred meters away lol....
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and a Mullumbimby Madness cross...
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It all probably looks a lot more organized and successful than it is, whereas I might start with 15 plants a year; I'll only end up with 8 or 9 - if you saw Kangativa's garden, and then went for a walk in the bush with me - you'd see quite a lot of difference in the professionalism of the growing styles lol.
 

Raho

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Thanks, I will keep that in mind going forward :) I learn so much on this site.

I did manage to keep one clone from that strain and I have more seeds. I was afraid that even the better looking one would herm after getting fried. You really had to smell the horrible chlorophyll smell, it hung in the air for days.

:tiphat:

Some smells can be hard to forget

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Kangativa

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Mango Haze x Early Mullum

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Highland Oaxacan
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Raho

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A nice NHz#21 in the morning dew.
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Beautiful giants Kanga. The Nev21 and the Mango eMM.
How much longer will it be till harvest time around there?

Are you happy so far with the cages you used for support this year instead of long poles used in the past?
 

Kangativa

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Beautiful giants Kanga. The Nev21 and the Mango eMM.
How much longer will it be till harvest time around there?

Are you happy so far with the cages you used for support this year instead of long poles used in the past?

Thank you.....It is harvest time now if you have early flowering plants, mine are usually finished by June, some a bit later.

Yeah the cages worked a treat, will definetly do them again.

Thank everyone for your comments, definetly cant wait for smell on the computer.

Here is the Mullum, with some Mullum Oaxacan crosses.

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Kangativa and Bushweed; kudos to you guys. You grow some of the best looking plants I've ever seen. I just sit here shaking my head saying, "That's amazing". Thanks.
 

OLDproLg

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Awsome plants yallz! down in oz...

im in FL and could maybe have fun in a swamp with trees like KANGA's!!!

Holy dreamquest!!!!

HAPPY7,nice job need them genes!

Bushweed,your handle shoulda been"skyscrapperweed" somehow!

Can i um get som'm one day lost mine to pigs.
hoping!
 
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Thank you.....It is harvest time now if you have early flowering plants, mine are usually finished by June, some a bit later.

Yeah the cages worked a treat, will definetly do them again.

Thank everyone for your comments, definetly cant wait for smell on the computer.

Here is the Mullum, with some Mullum Oaxacan crosses.

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That is a very black man.
 
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