glShemp
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I watched this video about 10 times before I ordered the seeds.
[video=youtube;OLGjqmDeKWw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGjqmDeKWw[/video]
I wanted a Sativa plant I could grow in a limited amount of space. The idea of a midget Sativa that puts out huge buds of high-quality Sativa sounded almost too good to be true.
Nutrients were 100% organic.
Fox Farm Happy Frog soil
5 Gallon Airpots
Botanicare Pro-Grow, Liquid Karma, Cal Mag and Sweet in Veg
Botanicare Pro-Bloom in flower
A few teaspoons of Fox Farms Marine Cuisine mixed into the dirt during veg
A few teaspoons of Sunleaves Indonesian Bat Guano .5 - 12 - .2 mixed into the dirt during flowering.
Water PH was kept between 6.2 at beginning of Veg and ended up at about 6.8 by the end.
I took pictures regularly during the grow but I'm only posting a few to illustrate the shape and size of the colas and to spare boring you with a lot of redundancy and blurry pictures.
This was 2 plants under a 600 watt light. I flipped them to 12/12 at 12" tall and they finished at less than 36". Colas were heavy and had to be staked and tied as the stems could not support the weight. As you can see, no dinky little popcorn buds. Those are spear shaped buds the size of small trees! I don't own a scale because of prohibition, but I'm guessing I'll end up with at least a 1/4 to 1/3 pound of dried bud. Those skinny leaves leave no doubt this is Sativa. Smell was minimal until final weeks of flowering and ended up piney and minty and sweet smelling.
Arjan and Franco told the truth. This is a real honest-to-Jah Sativa that produces decent quantities of smoke and stays under 3 feet tall making it possible to grow indoors in confined spaces. So what's the catch?
You'll notice at the Greenhouse website the that the strain was never submitted to a Cannabis Cup. My guess is because the end product, once dried and cured and smoked is just not Cannabis Cup class stuff in terms of potency. I will come back later after a proper drying for a smoke report. And I'll come back in a month or two after curing for another smoke report if there is anything different to report. I just chopped the girls last night and I oven dried a few buds for testing. Maybe I'm just not used to the creepy Sativa high, but it seemed the potency was not impressive. I've been smoking Nirvana Blackberry lately and that stuff will knock you on your arse. The AH3 stone seems mild by comparison. GH Seeds website quotes 13.9% THC which is not great by today's standards. But again, credit to Greenhouse Seeds for honest, accurate information about their product
I'm going to withhold final judgement until after curing and a final smoke report in about a month. Be sure and check back!
[video=youtube;OLGjqmDeKWw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGjqmDeKWw[/video]
I wanted a Sativa plant I could grow in a limited amount of space. The idea of a midget Sativa that puts out huge buds of high-quality Sativa sounded almost too good to be true.
Nutrients were 100% organic.
Fox Farm Happy Frog soil
5 Gallon Airpots
Botanicare Pro-Grow, Liquid Karma, Cal Mag and Sweet in Veg
Botanicare Pro-Bloom in flower
A few teaspoons of Fox Farms Marine Cuisine mixed into the dirt during veg
A few teaspoons of Sunleaves Indonesian Bat Guano .5 - 12 - .2 mixed into the dirt during flowering.
Water PH was kept between 6.2 at beginning of Veg and ended up at about 6.8 by the end.
I took pictures regularly during the grow but I'm only posting a few to illustrate the shape and size of the colas and to spare boring you with a lot of redundancy and blurry pictures.
This was 2 plants under a 600 watt light. I flipped them to 12/12 at 12" tall and they finished at less than 36". Colas were heavy and had to be staked and tied as the stems could not support the weight. As you can see, no dinky little popcorn buds. Those are spear shaped buds the size of small trees! I don't own a scale because of prohibition, but I'm guessing I'll end up with at least a 1/4 to 1/3 pound of dried bud. Those skinny leaves leave no doubt this is Sativa. Smell was minimal until final weeks of flowering and ended up piney and minty and sweet smelling.
Arjan and Franco told the truth. This is a real honest-to-Jah Sativa that produces decent quantities of smoke and stays under 3 feet tall making it possible to grow indoors in confined spaces. So what's the catch?
You'll notice at the Greenhouse website the that the strain was never submitted to a Cannabis Cup. My guess is because the end product, once dried and cured and smoked is just not Cannabis Cup class stuff in terms of potency. I will come back later after a proper drying for a smoke report. And I'll come back in a month or two after curing for another smoke report if there is anything different to report. I just chopped the girls last night and I oven dried a few buds for testing. Maybe I'm just not used to the creepy Sativa high, but it seemed the potency was not impressive. I've been smoking Nirvana Blackberry lately and that stuff will knock you on your arse. The AH3 stone seems mild by comparison. GH Seeds website quotes 13.9% THC which is not great by today's standards. But again, credit to Greenhouse Seeds for honest, accurate information about their product
I'm going to withhold final judgement until after curing and a final smoke report in about a month. Be sure and check back!
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