I've never grown out a straight Wookie, just a test run of SSDDxWookie. Are the Wookie leaners the tighter ones?
By the way,
@JDGreen I asked Mrs B for a pack of SSDDxW's, which she said she'd send, but she said there won't be anymore because they lost the mom! It's too bad, it is some great smoke.
Sucks to hear about the SSDD mom! Makes me kind of depressed, I love that strain.
My only experience with Wookie is the Pinesoul X Wookie I have going now. With these I have three tall Pinesoul looking phenos, one short greasy pheno which is the loudest plant I have by far and reeks of this amazing lavender funk and another similar to the Pinesoul phenos but much shorter. I have two additional phenos in veg and one of them reeks of lavender also. Both of the lavender smelling phenos also have darker green leaves, compared to the other phenos.
This is going to be another awesome cross. I have grown out about 15 different Bodhi crosses and I can tell you now (Day 39) this is a big time winner and I'll try and snap some pics tonight.
Are you getting any lavender out of any of your phenos?
With regards to the soil talk, I mix my own using my homemade compost, pumice and a little peat or leaf mold. I tried out Fox Farms, Roots Organics and a few others years ago but always had bugs and deficiencies. I don't get deficiencies at all or worry about bugs to much since using homemade compost. Super easy and a hell of a lot of fun making it. The grow rate in organics is much faster when using large pots.
For example, the clone in the back right is a Dank Sinatra in a 25 gallon pot, the three on the left are also DS clones in one gallon pots. I transplanted two more DS clones earlier today out of one gallon pots and decided to hold off on transplanting these other three because the roots hadn't even filled the pots yet. The difference in growth rates is quite remarkable. Another advantage of large pots is no-till farming, using the same soil grow after grow, often for years. There is nothing like a good compost pile IMO.