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Blueberry
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This strain is vigorous and robust, well suited to tent growing. I even managed to start a clone and it is growing outdoors right now, in first week of flower and over six feet high. Likes a good amount of fertilizer. The final product from my indoor grow is superb. The only complaint as far as the tent grow is concerned is that two of the four plants had very seedy buds on the lower branches despite no males or nanners. Not really a complaint since in my previous experience with other strains, these can be planted and will all turn out females.
8 months ago
9
Jack Herer FAST
Growing it
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Resistance
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Really enjoyable and extra tasty now that it is fully cured. Very nice wake and bake for weekend mornings.
2 years ago
8
OG Kush (fem)
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Resistance
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Very tasty and relaxing smoke. Good citrusy and spicy flavor. More experienced pot smokers in the family raved about it--definitely won't last. 134 grams was dry bud weight--I did not measure wet buds.
2 years ago
8
Green Crack
Growing it
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Resistance
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Grew it last year so definitely something you would use for wake and bake or happy hour. Have not dried or cured this years yet. Give me three weeks.
3 years ago
8
Alien Moonrocks
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Resistance
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Really outstanding--two hits and done. Smooth fruity and piney/herbal flavor although I would have to test the purple and green phenotypes separately to see if there is any difference. I smoked the purple, got shmackered right away. I grew it instead of leeks in front of a raised garden bed. I still grew leeks but a bit less this year to see if these Aliens can be grown just like any other vegetable in a backyard garden. Well yes--they can be. These plants remained small--no bigger than fully grown leeks--ideal to plant as a border in front of vining plants such as pole beans or cucumbers. Appeared to be resistant to diseases as well as insects. The only problem is that I found a few seeds here and there but I never found nanners on these plants.
3 years ago