Equatorial Sativa Showdown

Sir just looking at her massive flash back from late 80s early 90s when top notch herb was top notch gave me goose bumps
My goals were to capture this exactly. Wow I am grateful someone said this.

Presently it has come back even stronger or, maybe it's just the mind but to me that is highly unlikely. The trichomes glistening, curling in on themselves reflecting the souls of hundreds of thousands of brilliant haze smugglers before us. Golden yellow hairs looking like little spurts of hell fire as they turn a demon red upon ripening...

She's not an easy one. But she lives. Now can you imagine, bringing the smoke back?

I took another round of cuts for my project last night. Going to give them extra care since I felt slacking a bit today; Inspired by your words

 
Looking amazing, I can see different types of sugarleaves? (broad + short, and long + pointy)
Thank u!!

Yes she is very trippy. Being equatorial the day and night period have very little change so when flipping to flower - the landrace DNA thinks it is in it's natural habitat that it finally has a chance to really veg. She will continue to put smaller, more agressive fan leaves. I think the smaller sugar leaves you are seeing, are smaller versions of these secondary aggressive leaves

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Many people give up on plants like here because they appear to hover in pre-flower and never go past. It's what I call 'pulling flowers' .. This can take anywhere from 2 weeks to months believe it or not. I blasted 13 hours of full spectrum plasma into her canopy indoors before moving her outside to finish.

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