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Nice, she does have some nice colors to her.
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trichome warden
Join Date: Nov 2004
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wow that looks like lavander...isnt somango supposed to be redder? but its still a beatiful plant..great work...i plan on growing somango next after my NYCD gro.. nice grow
can you tell us more about your grow? what kind of soil?? what kind of nutes?? dosages? and are you feeding them continously back to back? or with str8 water inbetween>? |
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Yea you sound like youve had a harvest of somango before all info you want to give a lil more of a smoke report and any advice i just started some and would love to hear what you have to say
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hi all.
ive been growing somango for a while and i love it. its an easy and strong plant to grow.takes between 65-75 days flower. it has the best taste u can imagine and a very good qwality stone. its also a very good looking plant. mine get all kind of redish to purple and then almost black color,amazing. they change their color around day 35 into flowering. somango makes nice hard nugs,not the fluffy type break one open and a strong exotic fruit smell comes out. it has a very good stone,gets u very high but u have the control of it. i defently recomend growing somango, espcialy if you are after the tasty buds out there. |
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welcome to the IC Kane... your Somango is lovely... looking forward to more
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thanks for that lil bit on the smango
4 somango seedlings 5 days old.. my first grow with this strain very excited |
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trichome warden
Join Date: Nov 2004
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KANEBOSEM..can you give more info on what kind of nutrients? soil type? etc?
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hi sorr it took so long to reply.
on this somango grow i was using a mix of about 50% perlte 25% wormcastings and 20% pit moss and5% manure. some fish in veg and some maxicrop for bloom nothing else. buds look buitifull,and i started smoking them a few weeks ago. will post a smoke report later on. peace |
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I grew Somango #5 for amost a year (perpetual harvest style) and the leaves weren't as black as what yours are, they had a more reddish tint to them and they were HUGE! I let mine (clones) veg for nine weeks in a grow cabinet with 10- 20wt floros while the others were flowering under 400wt hps, I cloned the tops of each vegging clone before going into the flower room for nine weeks (63 days) and let me tell you, a screen-o-green method is the way to go if you want YIELD! I only have room for 4 plants in my flower room (45" x 45" in a Jett-Flo mini-drip sys.) and my average yield was around 19 - 22 oz! And the buzz is incredible! Very uplifting, daytime high with a nice sweet fruity smell mixed with a potent skunk, and the taste....light fruity with a hint of mangos!
The buds were HUGE! averaged 8 - 14" long and very thick, tight and hard! Your plants look good but I would give a little more veg time to increase the yield, on your next grow, use the screen-o-green method, and you won't be sorry! Soma has great genetics and are what he says they are, POTENT!
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