Puck, killer indica

TtZoo

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That's great to hear, thank you! I have 5 on the go!

They definately seem consistant! The two in the 1ltr pots were popped a week earlier than the other three, but the one on the left seemed properly stunted to start.20241211_131829.jpg 20241211_131916.jpg

Any tips on growing would be much appreciated! How long did you take them? These are in living soil.
 
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mandocat

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That's great to hear, thank you! I have 5 on the go!

They definately seem consistant! The two in the 1ltr pots were popped a week earlier than the other three, but the one on the left seemed properly stunted to start.View attachment 5444420 View attachment 5444419

Any tips on growing would be much appreciated! How long did you take them? These are in living soil.
I grew mine in 5 gallon pots of living soil, had issues that slowed growth initially, harvested at 65 days. I never topped mine, they naturally branched out nicely. They grow kind of slow and had zero stretch, not really a production kind of plant, but who cares? Amazingly uniform as well. Top dressed once with Gaia Green one shot and twice with Power Bloom, or whatever it is called.
 

mandocat

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What kind of flavor and smell do you get with Puck?
My favorite plant out of the 4 I grew, (pictured above), had a bit of lemon pledge cleaner in the nose, for lack of a better description, they had an old school hash taste. But the effects are strong, uplifting and then gently but firmly relaxing body and mind. This one only gets smoked at home. I'll be growing Puck or one of its crosses every year. Old fashioned killer weed that gets everybody's attention!
 

TtZoo

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I grew mine in 5 gallon pots of living soil, had issues that slowed growth initially, harvested at 65 days. I never topped mine, they naturally branched out nicely. They grow kind of slow and had zero stretch, not really a production kind of plant, but who cares? Amazingly uniform as well. Top dressed once with Gaia Green one shot and twice with Power Bloom, or whatever it is called.
Many thanks, good to know. Definately not interested in production. They are a fascinating plant to grow, so unlike anything I've been growing for 5 years.

I'm so grateful for the time and effort C&C have put into getting these out, I've been searching for years for the old school for a friends medical condition and I think it's going to be it.
 

mandocat

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Many thanks, good to know. Definately not interested in production. They are a fascinating plant to grow, so unlike anything I've been growing for 5 years.

I'm so grateful for the time and effort C&C have put into getting these out, I've been searching for years for the old school for a friends medical condition and I think it's going to be it.
A friend of mine really likes this for back pain.
 
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