2017 Sun Grown Late Harvest Sativas

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by PoiBoy79, Sep 17, 2017.

  1. #1 PoiBoy79, Sep 17, 2017
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    I'm a sativa lover growing organically in the SoCal sunshine. While others growing commercial strains are harvesting soon - the show here is just beginning.
    Here's my feminized Panama from Ace Seeds -
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    She sprouted on 5/29 and just started flowering the very end of August. Hanging out in a 20G fabric pot of no-till soil.
    If you love the long waits and soaring highs of long blooming sativa strains pull up a chair! We'll have bud-porn for months to come - please feel free to share any and all things sativa!

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  2. Got my air chair ! Also got sariva going but it's a bit further along. That pink is beautiful ! Nice and healthy. Got 2 weeks left on my greenhouse, PM is going to have me doing an early harvest most likely :(
     
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  3. Welcome Allofthemtaken, I just lit one at the start and its still burning (passing the J)! Looks like you're the 1st mate - you get the nice chair with no holes in the cushion! Haha
    Thanks I like the colors too - hoping for deeper colors further along. Hope that you get that PM under control to let you ripen that girl up. I don't discriminate against fast finishers - let's see that hottie you got!

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  4. Nice man. Can't wait to see the final bud structure
     
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  5. Welcome and thanks SB23 - She's already laying down some frost and lots of bud sites so she already knows how to tease and please - speaking of which, why don't you throw up some pics of your TJ girls?
     
  6. Looks nice. I like the Sativas. I did some original Green Crack last season and it was great. This year I'm trying some different strains. I'm chomping at the bit too! Still have a few weeks to go. Happy Harvesting to you!
     
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  7. @Mahmo, thanks for stopping by the neighborhood! Smoked Green Crack a few times, never grew it - I remember enjoying it! Hope your garden is happy and healthy - a plentiful harvest to you friend! Feel free to share any sativa leaning strains you have.....we need somethin' to look at!

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  8. GC is a low maintenance high yield genetic. I liked the sativa effects. It was a fun grow. This year I'm pushing the envelope a bit with some different genetics. It's been a challenging season. Actually it still is! Spider Mites, Leaf Hopper, Grasshoppers, Caterpillars. Patience and diligence are a virtue right now! Skullbashe23 knows what I mean! Happy Harvesting to you brother.

    Orange Cookies, and Sunrise Sherbet. Here are a few photos.
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  9. @Mahmo - err my geerd those plants are gorgeous and chunky, high fives! The pests always keep things interesting. I have resident leaf hoppers I can't get rid of so I just flick the fuckers every chance I get. A little sprinkle of spider mite and thrip damage. Lots of local lacewings, praying mantis, and lady bugs here too. I have a very balanced pest population so I kinda let it be and only step in when it gets outta control. I really don't want to spray much so I just control the worst of them (budworms) with BT. They'll be making their big push soon, I swear the fucking calvary comes end of September on through harvest, although I've noticed with the cooler temps there's less of them.
    Those are gonna give you great smoke for a long time, you're gonna dull some blades trimming that - good problems haha
     
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  10. I like the growing process. It is fun for me. I have a large base of Master growers around me that I can get techniques from. I am lucky in that respect. Yes. BT, Azamax, are what I am spraying right now. I fortunately have Prey Mantis', lots of Blue Belly lizards, Birds and the like that are helping. I used Azamax for the Leaf Hoppers. I got them under control in just a few weeks. This year. I am going to spray the soil and the area when harvest is over to kill any Spider Mites that may be harboring in the soil for next season. See how that works! Cheers Brother!
     
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  11. Here's my most sativa looking girl. She grew the tallest by far. Just some random phenotype of some pollen chucking I did last year. IMG_20170919_120041316.jpg IMG_20170919_120103819.jpg
     
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  12. Goddamn MM she's gorgeous, frosty and long legs...10ft?! I'm curious what the cross was. I'd wanna be in the circle for that one. Thanks for the eye candy!
     
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  13. Yea she's a lil over 10ft now. She's a definite mutt. She has kosher tangie, sour d, blueberry skunk and afghani in her genetics. I have a bunch of extra beans hit me in the pm
     
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  14. Visited the lady for a quickie. She grows taller by the day. This plant has from very early on been a stinky plant, but today I rubbed some resin glands and was surprised by the very sharp lemon zing in my nose....I think she's gonna be special!
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  15. My sativa. Sour d

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  16. I have a question for you. Does all cannabis Trichomes start turning amber at the end of flower, or do some strains just get milky and the end?
     
  17. Damn SB23 - That is a bad motha! Nice frost and soo many tops - would love to have that in my bud stable!

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  18. To be honest this is my first time growing outdoors but indoors I want to say yes. It should eventually show amber
     
  19. Thanks man. Yea she's a beaut and vigorous. Gonna be my highest yielding plant for sure. Trained it to have a 5.5' x6.5' canopy with load of tops. Load of frost. Can't complain hehe. Nugs leaning everywhere from the weight they're packing. Nugs are growing like indica, dense and compact
     
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  20. Took forever to trigger into flowering but once it did it's been moving pretty quick.
     
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