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Old 01-25-2010, 09:50 PM #1
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Dieselrella

I've been looking for a good Diesel for a whille.

Just ordered a pack! Now i cant wait to get them....
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Old 01-31-2010, 03:03 AM #2
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Dank choice!

Hopefully you don't have to long...and can get them started soon!

Thank you for your support!

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im interested in buying some Dieselrella. are the diesel leaning phenos a good representation of a diesel plant? thanks.



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Hello O45, taken from my Dieselrella description:

In Amsterdam, I grew completely from Soma's clones-his P1 NYCD Stock. By experience, I selected which pheno to use, based on my extensive experience with Soma's P1 NYCD Stock.
For "Dieselrella", I selected the NYCD phenotype with arm-length colas, very dense, but with a slight foxtailing towards the end of flowering."
This phenotype literally oozes with trichromes and an aroma similar to greasy fried chicken with a distinct petrol/fuel
smell and slightly lemon taste of connoisseur level potency which finishes in 70-77 days.

I'd have to say you will be most pleased.

Thank you for your interest! Hope you are able to add Dieselrella to your garden.


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Old 01-31-2010, 12:06 PM #5
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For "Dieselrella", I selected the NYCD phenotype with arm-length colas, very dense, but with a slight foxtailing towards the end of flowering."

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DG, In order to get "Arm length Coals"
How big is the container that the plant is growing in?
How long do you veg for?
Do you crop the plants?
Whats the weight of an arms length of cola?

I am most excited with my choices of your strains. I already recieved LUI and on its way is Dieselrella and witches weed.
Your description of LUI also claims heavy yield. So I will be all set...
Hope to plant when my present garden is done.
Many thanks.



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Hello O45, taken from my Dieselrella description:

In Amsterdam, I grew completely from Soma's clones-his P1 NYCD Stock. By experience, I selected which pheno to use, based on my extensive experience with Soma's P1 NYCD Stock.
For "Dieselrella", I selected the NYCD phenotype with arm-length colas, very dense, but with a slight foxtailing towards the end of flowering."
This phenotype literally oozes with trichromes and an aroma similar to greasy fried chicken with a distinct petrol/fuel
smell and slightly lemon taste of connoisseur level potency which finishes in 70-77 days.

I'd have to say you will be most pleased.

Thank you for your interest! Hope you are able to add Dieselrella to your garden.


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hey all,hey Dutchgrown,wow,now i,m even more intrested in this strain,picked up a pack and can,t wait now!
thanks again..sensient
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Hey Ronley, you asked:

DG, In order to get "Arm length Coals" (see ** below)
(All answers pertinent to NYCD)
How big is the container that the plant is growing in? 3 gal (although 5 gal would be best choice)
How long do you veg for? not less than 2 nor more than 3 wks
Do you crop the plants? NYCD topped twice
Whats the weight of an arms length of cola? approx 70g dry**

** Much goes into creating what you ask....and I see some things you didn't ask about which actually play an integral role: Light and Nutes as well as medium (I use soil.....All-Mix from BioBizz with addt'l perlite), and of course grower skill.

For best results, use 1000w hps (at a rate of not more than 6 plants per light when using multiple 1000's); and a good bloom booster/accelerator....I use CannaBoost....with addt'l PK.

To ensure that the plant has proper 'below the medium' enviro as well as excellent healthy root structure (which is vital) I use Cannazyme and Canna's Rhizotonic.

Never a real cut and dried answer Ronley.....but, in the right conditions, being fed properly and providing the appropriate amount of light (indoors)....thid NYCD yields extremely well.

In this pic, the main cola (70g dry) had to be tied up to the ceiling....with all side smaller buds finishing in the 14-18g (dry) range. This pic is of just one plant, count it up for a 'ballpark' figure.
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hey all,hey Dutchgrown,wow,now i,m even more intrested in this strain,picked up a pack and can,t wait now!
thanks again..sensient
Congrats! Keep me posted!

Thank you for your support!

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Thanks DG for your wonderful answer. One important thing -
Do you play classical music to your plants?
I have Mozart, vivaldi and bach playing on a loop MP3 24/0.
With everything you do, It will add as well.
I am thinking on changing the music to a forest/nature/dolphin sounds Disk. Must search the web to down load such sounds.



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My music choice: David Gilmour Specifically.....Live in Gdansk! It's about as classical as I wish to go. I spent 12 years being schooled in classical piano...some of it I like, but 'in general' I prefer the more Pink Floyd sound of David Gilmour these days.
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