Satori Seeds

Hummingbird testers, still not showing sex clearly enough yet, still have all 10 rockin'. I over watered a bit at first, do I've just been letting them do their thing, just some LST. What beauties! ❤️🔥
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Those look great 🤩

The hummingbird and the original Idukki and Peruvian are sensitive to overwatering and overfeeding. A little goes a long way with these ones. I love how bendy the stems are on these. Super easy to train and they grow so fast 💨 🙌🏼
 
Hummingbird testers:
So I was wrong about the last one, it's a male, that makes 3 females & 7 males. Trying to decide whether to cull this last male, it's so nice looking and definitely has that super long flowering expression. It's just showing sex now after a full 5 weeks at 10.5/13.5 light schedule. The females are barely beginning to flower as well, they're gonna take a really long time to finish, maybe by Christmas 🤣.
Females
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@Trichitect Plants are looking so nice 😍 That male has a beautiful structure. I’d vote for keeping him 👍🏼 Outdoors these ones (and some Peruvian Phenos) can go until Mid January. Any aromas worth noting on the Peruvians?
 
you didn't waste any time @Trichitect getting those UC lights in there huh?? lol has it been long enough to tell a difference yet?
Yeah, I'm just trying them out as a meager attempt to curb the stretch of these crazy sativas. They're not hitting the lights yet, so far so good. Also, hoping to beef up some of the lower buds a little bit on the hybrids.
 
@Trichitect

Sorry to hear you ended up with a hermie 😣

I primarily work with Peruvian genetics outdoors and in greenhouses under natural sunlight, and I’ve had great success with them in those environments without hermaphroditic traits showing up. In my experience, the times I have encountered hermies have almost always been with indoor landrace sativas or when plants were subjected to excessive stress.

Because equatorial sativas can be a bit sensitive and touchy, I’ve focused most of my breeding and selection work outdoors under natural conditions to minimize stress and allow them to express themselves as naturally as possible.
 
@Trichitect

Sorry to hear you ended up with a hermie 😣

I primarily work with Peruvian genetics outdoors and in greenhouses under natural sunlight, and I’ve had great success with them in those environments without hermaphroditic traits showing up. In my experience, the times I have encountered hermies have almost always been with indoor landrace sativas or when plants were subjected to excessive stress.

Because equatorial sativas can be a bit sensitive and touchy, I’ve focused most of my breeding and selection work outdoors under natural conditions to minimize stress and allow them to express themselves as naturally as possible.
No worries my friend 🙏. I was well aware of the risks. The other Peruvian got partially seeded for sure. My Lemon Thai is looking like a bunch corn cobs full of seeds 😂. Luckily, the 3 Hummingbird females started flowering super late, and it looks like they avoided the pollen! One of them is looking really nice, will post some pics soon.
 
Peruvian Heirloom, loaded with seeds, gonna finish early. @Baba , the resin on this plant has the most exquisite smell! 🤩🔥❤️ It literally smells like Nag Champa. You better believe I'll be sitting out those beans to smoke this. 😁 I still have half a pack, definitely revisiting this one sooner than later.
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