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Strain Report
from 2005 06 UK
by SoftSecrets
Hindu Kush
from Sensi Seeds By Godlike
This plant is real easy to grow. Nice plant for starters. It has a sweet smelling aroma. Very resilient. Had a mother that suffered root damage but managed to come through during flowering process.
Once you grow this you can recognise the smell instantly... Otherwise it leaves you wondering what strain you smoking.
It grows significantly well indoors. Has an early flowering period. I pulled on 6 1/2 weeks with a good yield and good potency. It also has a decent look with lots of nice cyrstals all around.
4 weeks veg tipped on the 2nd week. 6 weeks flowering. Needs a little pruning during flowering period as the leaves get a little busy. Advantages: Easy to grow and its short flowering period with decent yeild. And it also has nice look with its cyrstals.
Disadvantages: I’m not too sure whether it was my technique but the buds weren’t huge but decent size. But still the quantity was there. Good luck, happy growing...
Grow details: Growing 20 Girls. 2x600 watt lights. 4x5 metre room (during flower). 1x400 watt light within large coat hanging wardrobe for veg. Soil, using Black Magic part A & B with Superthrive feed. Black Magic Superbloom and Blood and bone feed (first 2wks) during flowering.
3-4 WEEK VEG: 2 weeks veg - tip plants- 1-2 weeks veg > Feeding once to twice a week when needed then put into flower. 6 WEEK FLOWER: First 2 weeks Blood and Bone feed (High N). 4 weeks once or twice a week with Black Magic Superbloom
Chronic
from Serious Seeds By Robinson
Chronic is one of my favorite strains. Very easy to grow from seed or clone, it loves high nutes and it’s a good yielder. I have been very happy with the results of this plant, my mother is a medium height plant that grows one main cola if left small which is ideal for SOG but the longer you let it veg the more branches you get. The smell varies between phenotypes. The sativa ones smell quite sweet and fruity, while the indica phenos have more of a sweet skunky type smell.
The Pheno I use lies between these two, it is identified by being indica in appearance, medium height, thick stem, but the real giveaway is the smell, if you rub the stem it has a smell of plasticene you know the stuff that kids play with, which you can also smell late in flower, this is the Pheno that gives the best yield with great high.
The Chronic in this grow was grown from a cutting, it was transplanted from a 1” block into a Aquafarm and vegged for three weeks where it was flowered at a height of 2 ft and finished at 54 days at a height of 4 1/2 ft total weight dried was 31 1/2 oz.
After properly drying and curing you won’t be disappointed with the high and smell of the buds, the high is awesome with great bag appeal. I have grown some of the best strains there are and Chronic is up there, with the added bonus of a great yield
Although the taste may not be to everyone’s taste as it can be a bit harsh if not cured properly.
Grow details: 1200w HPS, Recirculating Aquafarm with clay rocks, Canna substra nutes, 24/24 Grow
12/12 flower for 2 weeks then 14/10 untill harvest.
Sensi Star
from Paradise Seeds By MG
Sensi Star is a cannabis cup winner. Upon smoking it, one immediatly notices why. Sensi has an intoxicating aroma, powerful punch, and a sweet taste. The bright orange hairs are a trademark sign of this glorious plant. Light fluffy buds add to the potency as you won’t find a nook not covered in crystals. One great thing about the SS is that it isn’t dense. This gives more surface area, which increases potency. Of course this also decreases yield. SS is not a poor yielder, but no one will confuse it for Big Bud either. The other knock against it is... it’s suspectability for Powdery Mildew. Overall this strain will stay in my garden. The pro’s heavily outweigh the cons, and after 2 weeks of curing, the room is filled with a wonderful complex smell, from sweetly calm carribean friut to car oil, my patient’s LOVE this strain. While growing this strain the odour level stays particularly low, as well as the nutrient levels. Average finisher at 9 weeks, there were a good amount of amber trichomes.