(complete) F.B.S.C. Snowhigh's Angola Red

My apologies that there’s no thread for these, but I suck sometimes. :neutral_face:

Here’s what I call, a mini-log.

I grow in soil. I haven’t been trying to grow these kinds of strains very long, but one thing that I’ve found that is extremely helpful is @YoBigdaddy’s Sativa Dirt, the recipe for which can be found right here: I've been hunting unicorns "Da Lat" - #98 by YoBigdaddy
It’s got a high mineral content, and most of its N is slow release, which is really important for these strains.

The other thread I’d recommend is @Upstate’s guide on controlling the size of these plants: Keeping Sativas small with Upstate He’s got it down. :slight_smile:

This strain is pretty stable, much more so than the Acapulco Gold. I’m still running the original cutting from the seed run, and, although it’s been terribly mistreated, I’ve never seen a herm. I had 2 of these in flower. One was seeded, and it got the chop last week. The other one is still going, and is at 13 weeks.

I am not a photographer, but I have some pics. :slight_smile:

This is one of the seeded buds from the one I chopped last week:

The rest of these are from the one that’s still flowering. One thing about this plant. You’ll notice all the buds are foxtailing except the one that has the lighter in it. That one bud has had a different structure the entire time, and it was slower to flower, too. When all the others were throwing red hairs, that one was still almost all white, and it still has more white hairs than the others. Freaky. :slight_smile:






The number I’ve gleaned from the Interwebs is 100-110 days to finish, so 14-16 weeks.


I’ve never grown this plant all the way out, and you can see she’s looking pretty rough, but the original plant from seed, was absolutely beautiful. Reds, purples, pinks, and every shade in between. There should be some really nice plants in these seeds.

I hope you all enjoy them. :v:
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