She was a really nice plant to grow. Very sativa dominant and very stretchy. Highly recommend LST'ing to even out the bud mass amongst the other stems.
She smells super sweet and fruity when wet trimming. Not so much frost on the fan leaves but she's a sticky one for sure.
Ended up with 214.3g wet weight before trimming and 172.5g when trimmed. Hoping she gives a decent dry yield once trimmed further.
Excited to try one of Mephisto's main strains and it'll be interesting to see how she does when crossed with other strains.
I'll update once it has dried and give a final update once cured for 2 weeks.
Update: Ended up with roughly 45g of dried bud. Bit on the low side but I'll take what I can get.
After 2 weeks of curing all I've got to say is wow! This is one of the tastiest strains I've ever grown. Mephisto never disappoints. She's predominantly fruity and sweet with a bit of a cheese undertone to it. Weird I know but she tastes so good. Every time I open the jar I can't wait to go back in for more.
Her high is a long lasting energetic high. You won't be couch locked for sure but it's potent enough to chill with at night. If you decide to partake during the day make sure you space your sessions out as you'll be feeling high for quite a while after smoking.
Definitely growing this one again!
She was a pretty easy one to grow and very stretchy during flowering and can reach up to a metre in my opinion so train well. Not much defoliation required but she's a hungry one. She'll be dropping every time she's cranky so watch out for early signs of that.
A very well rewarding plant to grow with sweet, fruity and a cheesy undertone taste to the smoke. Definitely a must grow for all Mephisto fans.
Hello. Think I have a nitrogen toxicity from too much nitrogen last week. Been using only plain water so far but haven't fully flushed the plant. Any recommended solutions for me to get her back to being healthy? Thanks in advance.
Sure, stop all feeding and it will consume the excess in no time. Also, there's no need to feed yet with 5 gallon of soil, let the plant use what's on the soil and only when you spot a deficiency, then you start feeding low amounts.
Sure, stop all feeding and it will consume the excess in no time. Also, there's no need to feed yet with 5 gallon of soil, let the plant use what's on the soil and only when you spot a deficiency, then you start feeding low amounts.