Aurora Indica

Anders B

Member
Hi!
This is the second time I try to grow, first time it was not ok as my Blue Mystic fem. turned out to be a hermaphrodite :(
This time I try with Aurora Indica from Nirvana, hope its get better this time!
So far it looks ok, I think.. please look at my pic and say what You think of it?
Planted her three weeks ago!
 

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Anders B

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Thanks, it was the size of leaves that bothered me, there so huge! No fertilizer yet, only Canna soil and 125w Energy Saving Lamp!
 

Anders B

Member
Ok, starting next week with Canna bio veg, then 2-3 week more in veg, then change light to 12-12, now its 18-6, think thats ok?
 

RawBudzski

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Not trying to thread jack, Just NEVER see anyone with Aurora. Here are my Girls, Aurora Indica :) IMAG0079.jpgIMAG0084.jpgView attachment 1425960I have trained all of mine, they seem to respond slowly but they get very bushy with THICK stems. Ill be keeping an on your grow. :D
 

sweetswisher

Active Member
i just had to chop one of my auroras 4 weeks into flower because it turned hemie My other 2 look amazing tho lookin good anders
 

PeteSwitch

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One of my patients put in an order for these seeds through marijuana-seeds.nl and they sent him the wrong beans so I ordered some from Attitude 2 days ago. I am reading Big Book of Buds Vol. 2 and figured it was a sign when I saw this strain in the beginning. I typed out the excerpt from the book as follows:

Aurora Indica
Nirvana

Imagine yourself looking out on a clear dark night high in the Northern hemisphere. A faint greenish glow forms a lazy arch across the sky. It ripples like a giant cosmic curtain, and as if by magic, warm hues of red and purple emerge through the green, filling the sky as if scattered by a big puff of wind, then slowly fading back to a simple and subtle green sea of light. This is the aurora, also the name of the Greek goddess whose dance precedes the dawn--and of Nirvana's potent, hashy cross of its Northern Lights and Afghan strains.

This F1 hybrid has all the characteristics of a strong indica: the branchings tays low and close with strong, thick stems. Its compact, strudy structure favors the sea of green method, place in flowering at 18 inches (50 cm's) and ripe at under 3 feet (1 meter), bu keep an eye out for mold if your environment warrants it. The pistils stay white upon ripening, but in cold environments the leeaves may turn red. Don't wait for all the hairs to turn before harvesting.

Aurora Indica's leaves are dark and impressively wide and its smell is dense and spicy, leading gardners to anticipate the cosmic indica experience its name suggests. The buds are thick and greasy to the touch, with a deep Afghani flavor that s more apparent when grown in soil. A great stone before bed, this heavy buzz comes on quick and can be quite sedative. People have reported hot ears as a common side effect when vaporizing. This strain has medicinal potential for treating hyperactivity and insomnia.

90% Indica - 10% Sativa
Sensory Experience: Sedative
Taste: Spicy
Flowering: 55-60 days hydro
60-65 days soil
Parents: Nirvana Northern Lights x Nirvana Afghan
Estimated Yield: 350-450 dried g/m2 (1 oz./ft.2)
Indoor
SOG
 

Anders B

Member
Thanks, that was helpful, will print it, 18 inch and under 1 meter it will be :), got this seed from Nirvana! Soil it is!
 

Shangeet

Active Member
watching.The Arora intrests me,I been thinkin about what to get for the next grow..

it looks great...
 
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