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White Master vs Fire Alien Master
I am going to do another OG Raskal run, already decided on the White Urkle. I've done the Wi-FI, White Romulan and White Super Skunk in the past with great results. My question is, should I go with the White Master or F.A.M.? What is the difference between them as far as potency,yield,flavor,coloring, etc. I would guess the F.A.M. would have the potential for a little more stretch in flower?
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I love the White Master, and some of them yield good too. My best smelling jar has WM. Not sure about the FAM.
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I love the white master ! but can not say about the FAM never grew it , Master has thick stems fast finisher very good yield (outside anyways) great quality, excellent looks , Super beautiful plant!!, mine has developed trichomes at only 2 weeks into flower & thats outside ! I read they are smaller plants , but mine are not small ,
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I am actually getting the WSS back from a friend. The one we had was a little more spear cola than the other White crosses (which were more golf ball nuts). The pheno I would look for smells sort of cherry cough drop/ limey. It was very unique and unmistakeable. I would just go into the room and squeeze them over and over and shove my nose in them! It was a medium stretch plant, more resistant to bugs than others. No nutrient issues (read; I hit them HARD and they were fine). My buddy grew it in a vertical set up and it grew a bit different, bigger buds but less yield ???? His also sort of fingered out with foxtails at the end. He's all soil and organic - not sure if that played into it. Mine didn't turn colors but the calyx are ver large - like the size of capers! And the frost...ohhhh the frost. Def. a keep, like I said, I am getting it back I missed it that much.
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