
Nice offering mate! Particularly because it's your own landrace blend of equatorial NLD Sativas, something there is damn little of out there... This is one of the best things about your brand my friend, you roll up your sleeves and and get busy working from "scratch" to make cultivars that are off the McBeaten track and are so very well made!
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I marvel at how you're getting it done with these types of NLD's... I know several real fanatic Sativa grower/breeders who work with them, and it ain't for the impatient or faint hearted-

LOL ... Looooog bloom cycles, some with inherent hermie tendencies, often highly variable quality/pheno expressions... From the plant's perspective that's a real plus, as it assures damn well that their genes move onto another generation!
I have seen some interesting natural spins on such NLD's, specifically natural "auto"/semi-auto behavior... ThaiPan 2.0, some Papua New Guinea, African, central/south American landraces with the odd plants that will bloom under long light hours, way above their native ranges!
I have speculated about them being made into true auto's, or being used to make them. Now often as not, the bloom times in them are still very long, but that has nothing to do with "auto'ing" definitively....
Furthermore, I think that the genetic "mechanism" behind this is coming from a different angle than what
ruderalis and/or what the original Lowrider is doing...
Looking at the other side of the coin here, any projects happening or planned with olde world hashplant Indica's? I saw the Northern Afghani of course, but seems that's not around anymore? The Leb' Acid, Dead Skunk definitely
represent -
Anyway, can you share some details about GT, like life cycle times. morphology, some background history of it and the 3 cultivars it's made from?
I'm thinking that the crossing with MangoStick really tuned G'Stick up into a marketable auto...