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Rangerfield

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Seen these on Attitude, they were blue lol was wondering if anyone has tried running them or if their genetics are good? I might take the plunge just to have some blue bud to show my bros lol
 

yesum

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I did the Peyote Purple and Panama. Both good. The Panama takes me back to primo south american smoke from the 70's.
 

canefan

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I did the Peyote Purple and Panama. Both good. The Panama takes me back to primo south american smoke from the 70's.
I have been looking for a good Panama strain to go along with Lambs Bread and Colombian Gold do you think that it is worth putting into a breeding program?
 

OGEvilgenius

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They have an outstanding reputation. The Peyote Purple is very highly sought after. It's hard to find packs. Almost every plant is a frost monster from what I've seen.

I have some Destroyer I am pondering putting into the ground.
 

yesum

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I have been looking for a good Panama strain to go along with Lambs Bread and Colombian Gold do you think that it is worth putting into a breeding program?
I do not do breeding but this is a inbred strain. It has been stabilized to be grown indoors or out and finish at 12 to 14 weeks of flowering. That is how long I took it and I like a lot of amber. It doubled in height during stretch, not exact but thereabouts.

Yield was light except for 1 green pheno which had denser buds. This is the real deal no doubt. I did not have Panama Red back then but did have enough top sativa to know this is from that. Oaxacan Red is what this tastes like, exactly. After all this time I still remember it.

I flower with added uvb from a reptile bulb now and did not have that when I grew the PR. These fine sativas need the uvb added to produce the best high imo. I measure the uvb too, can not just set a light above the plant and think you got it done.
 

canefan

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I keep mine mostly outside or in the greenhouse during the day and more them inside at night to keep them protected. I live in the mountains and the weather is very nasty at times, so being outside I get all my uvb. Thanks for the response going to have to add that to the lineup.
 
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