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Old 02-04-2011, 02:18 AM #1
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8 Miles High

Just quick pics of 8 Miles High. It was beautifully sunny outside today so I did an "on-plant" standing trim. Really nice way to work, frees up both hands! This plant went about 73 days, the final 2 days in total darkness. Seems to have improved the resin a bit. As usual the plant smells heavenly but too faint for my liking. Hopefully a cure will improve that, but that is not my experience with this plant so far.

This was grown in coco coir in a small pot (2 gals). I believe I will get more than 2 ounces off of it, not bad. There is one more in a 3 gal pot that is larger, I will get to it as soon as I can in the next couple days.



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Old 02-04-2011, 07:24 AM #2
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nice, i think this plant would do well in a breeding project.

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Old 02-04-2011, 06:37 PM #4
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here's the plant trimmed, showing that (imho) you can get pretty decent results from a small pot. I normally flower in 5gal buckets, so this was an experiment to see what a tiny pot would do

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nice plant, chappie

was this an indoor grow?
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nice plant, chappie

was this an indoor grow?
Yep, 600w hortilux.
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Hi Chappie, I flower in two gallon, 4-6 under a 600w Waiting for 3 gallon pots to arrive.

Nice specimen, also what height is it? How many did you have under the 600?

What did you feed? and how often.? thanks, ray.

PS, two and half ounce, is my guess.
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Nice plant Chappie

So what do you normally pull in your 5 gal buckets yield wise?

Most mandala plants and meds I've seen were faint odor and average highs. Kinda underwhelming.
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libby, I also keep 4-6 plants under my 600w lamp (about to add another 600).

I did not measure the plant, sorry. I guess it was 2.5 feet. This was one of 2 8miles, it was accompanied by a Northern Light, a sweet tooth, and a point of no return.

This grow was done in coir using Humboldt Nutrients A/B nutrient, along with Liquid Karma and Prozyme. It was purely an experiment. I'm going back to organic soil with minimal feeding.

GeorgeSmiley- I don't generally weigh my yield so can't say what a 5gal usually yields. I also usually harvest a few plants at a time and don't separate them. I'm guessing this plant is at least 2 ounces because I can visualize how many jars it will take to hold the buds I have hanging.

I have been really impressed with the Mandala stones. The 8 Miles is extremely pleasant and happy, that is the reason I hang onto it. The smell is mild but very very good. I also find Point of No Return to be quite potent, though its effect is more hypnotic and 8 Miles is psychedelic. It gives great close-eye visuals, especially before bed.

This is my 4th run with these clones, 2 indoors, then outdoors, and now back to indoors. Its been great every time though the outdoors didn't properly finish as much as I would have liked. This is the best run yet going by the looks of it the resin and the smell, and I am now planning to try to reveg it and will use it for breeding with other "powefully pleasant" strains in an effort to retain its magical high.
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