They exhibited some variation, and the 3 females of 10 I got exhibited the most (oddly). One short bushy and dark @ 3 something feet, one taller with very few branches ...continued
Grower Report - strawdog on July 19, 2003, 2:27 am
Chimera's Frost Bite produces long trichome covered colas. The bud grows at almost every region along the main cola from the bottom of the stem upwards. You have never seen anything like it when it does that. Hardly any visible node regions on the stem that do not contain bud.
Frost Bite is a very resinous strain and produces are very strong smoke. Frost Bite has some of the best trichome development you can find on any strain. The glands are clearly visible within a few days from initial flowering and cover most of the cola leaves to their tips.
The problem with this strain is that is does not branch too well and the calyx to leaf ration is quite low - meaning that you will have to do lots of manicuring to prepare the bud. Check my pictures.
Overall Frost Bite is not a bad strain and is a must for trichome lovers who want to enjoy a frosty plant.
Seeds were started on 8/27/2003. By 8/31 all the Frostbite seeds had sprouted and the seedlings fully emerged. Plants were vegged under 24/0 lighting until 10/16, when they were placed in the flowering room under 12/12 light schedule. All plants were harvested on 12/20 (day 65).