Parkintheroof
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@Cushblah this was that sour diesel grow I was on about
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Nice!! Growing 2 myself, not quite as big, they were put in the grow room to fill the space basically but have turned out great! Few weeks into flower now. What company are the seeds from.and how long did it take for flower?
harvested at 8 and 9 weeks
Pleased you corrected yourself there i thought i had myself a pair of veeery slow flowering sour diesel haha humbolt was the seedbank for my chosen girls. They were free seeds sent by herbies with a previous order so chucked them in the mix. Big fan of full sativas but i lack headroom so have vegged these small. How long did they stretch for? Im curious as to smells and flavours as well as its been years since ive smoked sour diesel, Amsterdam i think.
Why is that?there could have been more stretch if I'd added the net sooner
I procrastinated and put the net up when I flipped to flower (I think it's recommended to do that during veg.) I think they stretched for about 3 weeks but I could really see there could have been more stretch if I'd added the net sooner.
The smell is my favorite.... like nirvana mixed with shangri la The filter has no chance at eliminating the odor. I love to open a curing jar and just sniff.... gets better and better each time!
Why is that?
havent had nirvana or shangri la im sure im missing out.
Maybe not more stretch necessarily but I definitely had a couple places that got bunched up a bit more than ideal. Those branches could have been (maybe) spread out a bit more. Don't get me wrong, I am very pleased with the results. It was interesting to see the branches twist and turn.... tucking really fed the creative side of the brain.
These are not strains (that I know of anyway but maybe they should be) these are fictional places that may rival heaven
Beautiful buds GT! Amazing weight too.
I remember how great your mom was at keeping those alive. Yeoman's work she did!