I have been so excited to start this strain! I am fascinated by landrace strains. This strain from Spliff comes in two varieties, one is this photo and the other is an automatic variety. While I enjoy the simplicity of autos I really like the ability to manipulate the size and flowering regimen with photos.
This strain is half original Chitrali landrace direct from Pakistan to the breeder. They then crossed these genetics with Skunk 1 to stabilize the strain. There were two phenos from this cross. One is more indica and the other leaning towards the Sativa side. They promise no raciness or paranoia from the strain. They promise massive resin production with a slightly longer flowering time than most indica based strains coming in at 8-9 weeks. I am sure the Sativa Pheno will go a tad longer.
I have done extensive research into the SCROG method for this strain, which spliff says is highly compatible. This will be my first try at the method, but it seems to be logical considering height restraints of tents and the general compact nature of the hobby. Once she is ready to be transplanted, she will be going in a five gallon cloth pot with organic soil and top dressed nutes from Dr. Earth, with the addition of fish emulsion and, when in flower, Epsom salts.
I can’t wait to smell her flowers and watch her grow! I also look forward to seeing the benefits of the SCROG method in person! Stay tuned :-)
Good idea man , I'm struggling with a dehumidifier 😅 it's bringing the moist levels down but the temps up 😬the bucket with salt sounds like it could work🤙🏼
@@HiddenColorado, Ha! Yes, I don’t start my diaries until the seeds are up and running.
After they are off the runway, I start. You are correct, that probably was around day 10 ;-). Don’t want hopes up and then a failed seedling. Been there too many times lol
And yes, full diary is a must!!!