| OUTDOOR GROW REPORT
Four plants were started directly outdoors in May and harvested by the end of September (all female). Flowering has started early, before mid-July. Slow maturation. Preflowers appeared during the 7th week from seed.
Very strong plants, with wide, thick fan leaves at first. Easy to grow. Can take high levels of nutrients and did well under harsh conditions (rain, heat, wind).
Good resistance to pests (mites and aphids), and mold (despite quite compact bud structure). Quite similar to Dutch Passion's Durban Poison, very leafy, but shorter plants with shorter internodes (5 to 6 ft tall at harvest).
No real stretching at the time flowering has started. Quite bushy plants.
Long, leafy slender buds. Surprisingly compact for a mostly Sativa variety. Takes some time to manicure properly. Trichome density was average, as expected for a Thai hybrid.
Very nice smell and taste, soft smoke. Spacey, heady high, definitely more on the Sativa side.
Weak point: yield (100 to 120 grams of dried and manicured buds per plant).
Conclusion: a nice strain producing quality buds, but only a bigger yield would make it a keeper for outdoors.
Garden Information for this report Grown in basic 50% potting soil / 50% top soil mix, with pine bark chips as mulch. Terra Vega once a week between the second and sixth week of vegetative growth, then twice a week until flowering has started. Terra Flores twice a week during flowering. |
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Report added by: Mandragora
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