4 months ago
The 'Serious 7' finishes fast under the sun, it's ready before most other plants are. The buds are big and usually without any fungus. This makes 'Serious 7' the perfect plant for people wanting to grow outside in the garden. It's made to be ready before the really bad autumn weather kicks in, and to withstand conditions which make other plants succumb to fungus.
'Serious 7' delivers an end product that makes every grower proud!
This plant, the '7', is an improvement of the white pheno of 'Serious 6'. We have been working for many years to improve the 'Serious 6'. Finally we found a fantastic mother plant. And although the plan was to come up with a fully pink version of the 'Serious 6', instead the result for now, is a version with only white pistils: 'Serious 7'.
What is the difference between the '7' and 'Serious 6'? 'Serious 7' is a plant that is more uniform than 'Serious 6' in all respects. The 'Ser.6' has more variation overall. The harvest date of all 'Serious 7's is similar to that of the earliest 'Serious 6' plants (the exact date depends on where you live, more to the North -> harvest later, more to the south ->an earlier harvest). Generally both 6 and 7 are ready in the month September. If you live far to the south (south of France/Spain) it can be ready even before Sep. In the NL, most of the UK, and Germany it will be the 2nd half of sep. The odour is still very much similar to 'Serious 6'; lemony and anise with spicy undertones, but usually less pungent than 'Serious 6' when growing in the garden. Surely an advantage if you want to stay good friends with nosey neighbours.
'Serious 7' also has more crystals, making it an interesting plant for people who want to collect the trichomes for hash making. It's a bit stronger and always has white pistils, never pink, which is what the 'Serious 6' is famous for. To lose those pink colours is not what we wanted, but in breeding you have to make choices and compromises. The pink colours of 'Serious 6' are beautiful for as long as the plant is alive. Dried buds do not retain the pink colour.
The '7' also has less tendency to grow as tall as the 'Serious 6'. Germinated seeds started from before May till around the end of May can give really tall 'Serious 6' plants that could be visible for neighbours. The '7' will also grow bigger when started early but not as tall as the '6' can. All in all the 'Serious 7' is the best choice to grow in gardens with neighbours around.