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Title says it all. Any help is appreciated.
The stronger the better
The stronger the better
Probably the Landrace Thai Purple Punch cross that @Frankster has been perfecting in his underground lair will fill the bill. Chunky indicas are most likely to provide heartache because of bud rot developing easily. More bugs outside in Thailand than Michigan in the summer so airtight environmental control trumps all.Landrace Thai
This is what I was thinking of https://anesiaseeds.com/product/purple-thai-landraces/Probably the Landrace Thai Purple Punch cross that @Frankster has been perfecting in his underground lair will fill the bill. Chunky indicas are most likely to provide heartache because of bud rot developing easily. More bugs outside in Thailand than Michigan in the summer so airtight environmental control trumps all.
I used to order genetics from Anesia but I mis-spelled their name in the browser and it took me to amnesia and then I got distracted again.Probably the Landrace Thai Purple Punch cross that @Frankster has been perfecting in his underground lair will fill the bill. Chunky indicas are most likely to provide heartache because of bud rot developing easily. More bugs outside in Thailand than Michigan in the summer so airtight environmental control trumps all.
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It will be interesting how the 'no nute' plant hits you with its stone. Wonderful looking outdoor plantsI have seeds of Sanora Super Sativa reg... Neville's Haze X Unknown Sativa dominant 10-14 weeks, originally from the SSSC, I found as bag seed. View attachment 1269393 Three different looking phenos, one being dominant with Neville's Haze genes and grows too tall too fast so if it's indoors I just pull it, plus it's a longer flowering phenotype, spicy earthy Haze flavor. Another having a skunk type structure but not related to skunk that I can tell. Good for sea of green. The third pheno is the equitorial type exotic looking pheno that needs a little more water than the others, could do good in a humid/jungle environment. A stringy bud pheno with football shaped colas of stringy narrow flowers as long as 6-7 inches. Indoors a quick grow can yield 2 1/2+ each plant. I also got some Killer Malawi X SensiNL reg one of the best highs top 3 I've ever tried. It likes dry weather though. Here's a pic of the Purple Urkle F1 I grew by accident in a raised bed, no nutrients were added to this. Can't wait to try the product
Thanks, it's just one plant.. I was surprised the difference it makes when switching to a raised bed, they really like the width. I grew the seeds in a 7 gal outdoor, that's the Purple Urkle X (Killer Malawi X SensiNL)It will be interesting how the 'no nute' plant hits you with its stone. Wonderful looking outdoor plants