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After a few years of absence on the forums i felt I had to come back and give credit where credit is due.  Totemic is truely bringing us fire genetics. 

Plants cultivated outdoors in winter 

I have had the chance now to test a lot of fem seeds by totemic lately and will bring my review on the other strains once the go into flower . For now I will speak about chocolate Gelato x slurricane Fems which I found contain a 99% successful female rate 

This cross is extreamly resistant to mildew with 13% showing signs of mildew , bare in mind it's winter. They are also exteamly pest resistant and had no issues with pests. There are roughly 9 phenotypes but that can be expected with them being S1. There's a good mix of sativa and indica dominant phenos . Whilst I do not normally enjoy sativa dominant phenos as a fair majority contain alpha pinene which is one terpine I really dislike flavour wise , I am finding the sativa dominant phenos are carrying high levels of mercene which is my favorite terpine and usually found mainly in indica dominant. Most of the plants are carrying  the terpine profile of slurricane .There is one pheno occurring at a 8% rate that is a lower yielder which is the only drawback I found whilst not a big one as quality is on point . I also had a 1% mutant rate.

I had a germination rate of 93%.

 

I have spent a lot of money on imported genetics and I can honesly say that totemic brings us fire . I personally won't be cultivating imported genetics for a while . There is a noticeable difference in the way the plants handle our climate over imported genetics . Breede locally for our climate and putting our money back into our local community .

Love what you doing totemic and keep it up.

Ps I am not a tester for totemic I am just a guy that wanted to give them a go and was extreamly happy and they went way above  my expectations 

 

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3 minutes ago, Green Leaf Organics said:

After a few years of absence on the forums i felt I had to come back and give credit where credit is due.  Totemic is truely bringing us fire genetics. 

Plants cultivated outdoors in winter 

I have had the chance now to test a lot of fem seeds by totemic lately and will bring my review on the other strains once the go into flower . For now I will speak about chocolate Gelato x slurricane Fems which I found contain a 99% successful female rate 

This cross is extreamly resistant to mildew with 13% showing signs of mildew , bare in mind it's winter. They are also exteamly pest resistant and had no issues with pests. There are roughly 9 phenotypes but that can be expected with them being S1. There's a good mix of sativa and indica dominant phenos . Whilst I do not normally enjoy sativa dominant phenos as a fair majority contain alpha pinene which is one terpine I really dislike flavour wise , I am finding the sativa dominant phenos are carrying high levels of mercene which is my favorite terpine and usually found mainly in indica dominant. Most of the plants are carrying  the terpine profile of slurricane .There is one pheno occurring at a 8% rate that is a lower yielder which is the only drawback I found whilst not a big one as quality is on point . I also had a 1% mutant rate.

I had a germination rate of 93%.

 

I have spent a lot of money on imported genetics and I can honesly say that totemic brings us fire . I personally won't be cultivating imported genetics for a while . There is a noticeable difference in the way the plants handle our climate over imported genetics . Breede locally for our climate and putting our money back into our local community .

Love what you doing totemic and keep it up.

Ps I am not a tester for totemic I am just a guy that wanted to give them a go and was extreamly happy and they went way above  my expectations 

 

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Fucking stellar review and acknowledgedment of local excellence  :-respect

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After a few years of absence on the forums i felt I had to come back and give credit where credit is due.  Totemic is truely bringing us fire genetics. 
Plants cultivated outdoors in winter 
I have had the chance now to test a lot of fem seeds by totemic lately and will bring my review on the other strains once the go into flower . For now I will speak about chocolate Gelato x slurricane Fems which I found contain a 99% successful female rate 
This cross is extreamly resistant to mildew with 13% showing signs of mildew , bare in mind it's winter. They are also exteamly pest resistant and had no issues with pests. There are roughly 9 phenotypes but that can be expected with them being S1. There's a good mix of sativa and indica dominant phenos . Whilst I do not normally enjoy sativa dominant phenos as a fair majority contain alpha pinene which is one terpine I really dislike flavour wise , I am finding the sativa dominant phenos are carrying high levels of mercene which is my favorite terpine and usually found mainly in indica dominant. Most of the plants are carrying  the terpine profile of slurricane .There is one pheno occurring at a 8% rate that is a lower yielder which is the only drawback I found whilst not a big one as quality is on point . I also had a 1% mutant rate.
I had a germination rate of 93%.
 
I have spent a lot of money on imported genetics and I can honesly say that totemic brings us fire . I personally won't be cultivating imported genetics for a while . There is a noticeable difference in the way the plants handle our climate over imported genetics . Breede locally for our climate and putting our money back into our local community .
Love what you doing totemic and keep it up.
Ps I am not a tester for totemic I am just a guy that wanted to give them a go and was extreamly happy and they went way above  my expectations 
 
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Nicely put.
I also did an outdoor and found minimal issues with pests.

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😱 Man, you just don't realize.... 

You are one of the OG growers I have looked up to while I have been learning through the years...

Thank you. Your feedback means the world to me, and I hope what I'm working on continues to improve the local industry as a whole 

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I did check , there where 4 seedings and 2 roots systems . They strange part was that even though they where feminized seeds all 4 turned out to me male . I also only found 1 seed casing so I am 99.9% sure I didn't have a stoner moment and plant 2 in the same puck 🤣

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Time for my first proper tester ..... I had a bit before but wasn't cured properly or properly dry , this will be my first proper test . Samples will be sent in next week for lab testing and once I get those back I will post the report 

 

Ps . This was cultivated  outdoors in winter with certain goals in mind. This bud couldn't cost more than R3 a g to produce from seed to bag including seed cost 

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