Seedsman – Skunk #1 – Budget Grow

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This time I decided on Skunk#1 as it’s in most decent strains and it’s always used as a comparison. I also belived that the older a strain, the more that the breeders have a chance to isolate better traits and maximise yield and flavour by years and years of the best genetic selection. So, I germinate them in a cup of water and transplant them into small pots when I see a little tail pop out from the seed, resembling a tadpole. Some seven weeks go before they Look tall enough to take the thirty cuttings I’d had ordered. Cuttings took and the poor little things looked like skeletons, green skeletons. I give them a further two weeks veg and then transfer them to their final homes, huge long buckets to maximise root development, staying with length rather than width, as typically cannabis prefers length. Twelve hours are induced. Due to visitors coming over from Holland ( ironic I know!) I had only six weeks to flower them and get rid, leaving no sign behind. So like an old miser that I am, I start slowly upping the hours of light to thirteen and a half and thankfully and more than likely luckily, they seem to flower and enjoy thier extra hour and a half. Amazingly, at the six weeks and four days, there was ample amounts of slight fusion, milkt’ white and hints and splashes of beautiful amber. So again, Seedsman have surpassed many other breeders with their resillient, quick growing genetics. Harvest time is here and even atter lollipopping and pruning at the third week for energy production to move up to the more bigger colas, not forgetting all the cuttings I took and the short flower period, they looked good. I kept one in veg, waiting for a male cheese to ripen for pollination, and flowered four. Manicuring these babies were a dream. Just as easy as taking the leaves off your corn on the cob. Hand manicured and hung to dry, five days later and the stems were dry but still had a certain suppleness so I cut all the buds off the stems and dropped them into cleaned out coffee jars and screwed the lids tight and left them curing for a week, opening once in a while ( usually for a spliff!) to burp it, it gathered up the most spicy, skunky pong. Smoking wise, it was a rich, real sweet skunk taste and the high was head heavy and deep. Defmateky one for the sleepless or anxiety plagued. It’s super chill, red-eyed smiling weed. I’m no advocate of Seedsman either, they’re just next day delivery for U.K dwellers and the genetics always amaze. As far as feminised seeds go from them, never had a male or a hermie. Seeurs they got it locked down there. Dry bud weight per plant was approximately four ounces. Heaven only knows what you’d get if you never took clones off them and vegged them for 12 weeks……. visit Seedsman 5 feminised Skunk #1 x1 600w HPS and x1 400w HPS Multi-purpose compost Bedroom wrapped in white Total Blackout with the window open Sweet neighbours, no odour control Couple of oscilliating fans Biobizz veg, bloom and booster with bio-heaven. Batuano in bloom visit Seedsman

G13 Haze Seedsman – Cannabis Seeds

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So, BrummieFarmer on the cheap mission again. This time it’s G13 Haze from Seedsman and after all the hype about the CIA creating it in some lab somewhere in the U.S, I got high expectations. Googling G13 will bring all sorts of notions about it’s strength and the breeders will tell you it’s the strongest, nicest etc, etc. I created my famous replica Biobizz soil and popped my six seedlings in their pots. Veg went slightly strange and after topping, there was real strange growth going on. I understand that some deformed growth is okay after topping, but this was ridiculous. More and more they grew and I just couldn’t get them go grow straight. Soon after and a couple weeks before 12/12, they shaped up and fixed up! Unfortunately Mary-Jane had other ideas and one day, while feeding them drunk, I fell on two of them and completely snapped them. They were beyond saving, and I was beyond caring and plus, I’d just harvested all my Cheese, and if the moon is made of cheese, I was on it. So I gave the two girls a nice burial and threw the others into flower. As the buds grew bigger and trichomes exploded, I noticed the bud was forming clusters. Nightmarish visions of endless, tedious manicuring filled my head. I sat back, puffed some Cheese, and hoped that the bud would eventually meet and join up, if not the yield was looking shite. I’m not a potency hunter, I like weight and these babies weren’t putting any on. And they neuer did. So on the ninth week I pulled them and shit, they were and always will be one of the most annoying plants to manicure and I don’t go for those little crystal sucking hoovers. You always see them being used by long haired folk in the grow videos, and they always Look like they just stepped out of the eighties! Anyway, if easy manicuring is you’re thing and you like a good yield, don’t go for G13-Haze! Nice flavor, powerfull smell and not a lot of curing needed are it’s good points. Apart from that BF gives it a 5/10. Seedsman 600w HPS Closet style Bio-Bizz full range DIY compost 6 females cheap office extractor 200m3-hr 2 little fans 6″ average temp-27 C/ Humidity- 50% 6 weeks in veg, 9 in flower Seedsman

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