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Mandala Madness in Europe 44°N
Hi friends,
I'd like to share with you my field of dreams, powered by Mandala Seeds, a fine seed company with good ethics I've grown many of their strains over the years, and have never been disappointed. My favorite remains Satori, but for the outdoors out here I usually grow Mandala #1 for its quick flowering time. Hunting season kicks off mid september and I want to harvest before... it's common knowledge that hunters are rippers. But this year I gotta say I'm kinda bummed out cos the stability just isn't there, all of them started flowering at different times, all past mid august which means there's still a good three weeks to go before harvest. Oh well, the earliest pheno was already harvested 10 days ago and yielded 3/4 pound. These ladies were planted on July 2sd at a height of around one foot in 10 gallon ghetto smartpots -- 20 gallon soil bags rolled over. Under those the sandy soil is of decent quality. During veg they've had an 0.8 EC feeding schedule and 1.2 EC since flowering begun. Now all are over 6 feet tall. Enjoy! Sept 16 pics Far left and right are the two Hashberries of my field o dreams, they are so sturdy they don't even need tutors |
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very nice buds
and indeed , I respect mandala also , great compagny with good strains and philosophy and you popped them in at the 2nd of July pweh , they have grown a lot keep them green and keep posting these budporn greetings |
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Looking good. I love those shots from the bottom of the plant looking up.
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Immaculate!
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Thanks for stopping by!
These hybrids grow very fast indeed, but I have to give a lot of credit to Symbio's MycoForce Mycorrhizal Transplanter, that stuff is the chronic! And it's cheap! About my raised bed technique: Cut both end of a 70L / 20gl soil bag clean And just roll it over itself once You can actually pack up to 15 gallons of soil into them. This is what it looks like with a clone planted early august. This technique works very well if the soil is light, it gives transplants a great kickstart and allows the roots to keep growing underneath. It's also good for channelling the water. But if the soil is dry then it will need more frequent waterings. Overall I'm very happy with these, it saves a lot of time, I had this spot of 12 plants ready to rock & roll in less than 4 hours. And when harvest comes they'll be very easy to take out to leave the spot unpolluted... |
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very nice plants
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Hey mates,
Here's a quick update, pics taken yesterday before the weekly 50 gallon watering. The girls are packing on some serious weight, we've been lucky on the weather, barely a cloud in all of september The nights are humid tho and I've had to remove a few nugs with botrytis on them. Also sprayed a gallon of BudRot Stop. Enjoy! Hashberry Purple stems but no purple buds so far.. This 7 footer is a monster. Too bad I can't go to this spot during daytime to take decent photos. This pheno has the exact smell of Durban Poison... and who doesn't love DP ???? |
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Beautiful! Won't be long now.
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