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Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread

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Samson4

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Panama Red, hhf




Molokai Frost, I harvested the top colas all cloudy. These I will let finish another 2 weeks for some amber. These are very frosty and the colas I harvested are quite sticky. More so then usual.
 

vermontman

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Thank you Bob
I understand holding close a strain that is so terrific but faced with the same dilemma as myself, I wouldn't want my strain die with me. At some point I will release seeds. Aside from putting myself at risk I may at some point trade for something similar.
 

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Dirtboy808

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What's up Samson. Looks like the Panama has pm did the Frost get it, doesn't look like it.
How did you keep her small? Aloha DB
 

Samson4

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Hey, how are you Dirtboy?

No magic here, she is small because she is only a couple weeks old. I've started some for a greenhouse grow through the winter. As for the powder, it's diatomaceous earth. Something was sucking the moisture out of her leaves. Whatever it was, it stopped as soon as I dusted her. It also only attacked the young plants, thankfully.

I did pick a few tiny worm/caterpillars off some of the plants but the didn't do any noticeable damage. I'll keep an eye out for the little bastards though.
 

bushweed

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Hello there, great pics what is Oaxacan trance?
it's quite a bit different from my Oaxacan

Hi bud, nice Oaxacan you have, this Oaxacan Trance was sourced in a small town up in the mountains in Oaxaca in the late 80s/early 90s. It is of the cedar/pine/tropical funk smelling variety and is nice and euphoric and throws up the occasional bomb...

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e.T

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stunning oaxacans bushy. do you know what the differences are with the 8.5 and the trance? were they from different lines?
 
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Bob Green

stunning oaxacans bushy. do you know what the differences are with the 8.5 and the trance? were they from different lines?

Yeah good question! I have been wanting to know that for a while.

I was first under the impression that the Oaxaca Trance male when reversed was rated at an 8.5. The highest that person had ever rated a male.

But a few folks where saying it might be two seperate lines/plants?
 
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Bob Green

Also Kanga was speaking of three seperate Mullumbimby Madness lines. Mullum A, Mullum B, and Early Mullum.

Did you get a chance to try out all three lines? If so how different where they in apearance, high, smell, taste?

Awesome pics as always!
 

vermontman

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Hey Bushweed Thank you
beautiful girls you have there also. If I may? Is trance an F1? What time of year were pics taken?
 
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charlie garcia

Nice amigos as usual :ying:
Beatiful Oaxacan vermontman, glad still alive and hitting well :)
Here some Oaxacas 79 S1 almost done, bit seeded for a 75% of
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kaiki

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Dirtboy808

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Hey, how are you Dirtboy?

No magic here, she is small because she is only a couple weeks old. I've started some for a greenhouse grow through the winter. As for the powder, it's diatomaceous earth. Something was sucking the moisture out of her leaves. Whatever it was, it stopped as soon as I dusted her. It also only attacked the young plants, thankfully.

I did pick a few tiny worm/caterpillars off some of the plants but the didn't do any noticeable damage. I'll keep an eye out for the little bastards though.

Mahalo Samson D earth cool. Next week or two my first Frost will be done. I made clones of each for seed making. I have a Jack H x Columbian Gold ( GGG Sinor Jack) crossed with a Frost male that I will find a good male and hope for the best lol.
I feel so blessed to live in a legal state. Mad respect to you Oz growers. Aloha DB
 

Elmer Bud

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Also Kanga was speaking of three seperate Mullumbimby Madness lines. Mullum A, Mullum B, and Early Mullum.

Did you get a chance to try out all three lines? If so how different where they in apearance, high, smell, taste?

Awesome pics as always!

G`day Bob

I heard him speak of two lines .
The one he had been growing a few years and another earlier version he sourced from his region .
The crosses Nevil put out were labeled e MM and MM L for early Mullum Madness and Mullum Madness Long .

He also said the early had tighter bud structure as he had selected the Long to more nugs rather than spears because of mould .

Thanks for sharin

EB .
 
hey yall talking about good sativa's -vietnamese black-back in the day my uncle would score this from his buddy's,they were all over there,and they brought the seeds back with,and when he would get it in man you talking about good,it would give you the wa-wa's if you don't know what that that is 3 hits and your ears would be going wa-wa man!good smoke,black buds and stems-where they got the seeds from was on the side of a mountain,the smell of the plants growing was so strong that they had to put rags over there noses to walk through the patches,he said that fly's would stick to them,like fly paper,i wish that he was still alive i miss him
 

vermontman

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Thank you again to everyone for great reception here. I wish I was better at navigating on this site. And Special thank you to JACKBAHBEH Not sure how to respond to notes on my visitors page.
 
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