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var 'Sweet & SourD'
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Guess I'm going to have to crack these seeds sooner than later. Too many seeds not enough space.
Any insight on the medicinal qualities of this strain? Bought it on a whim cause stinky is fun to grow. Wondering if these or the jack pine should be sprouted first. |
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Interested, maybe ill order.
Love the name, clever one. What is the growth structure of this one Chimera?
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This one reminds me of a super classy high end SSSDH concept. With the ECSD clone hit with pollen from the outstanding Sweet Skunk (most likely a NL5/Haze cut) it should turn out to be some impressive f'n herb! This is another one out of the new offerings I am really looking forward to trying some day. I am hoping the SS added some extra time onto the SourD' high. This one has to make concentrates with flavor to die for. Lip smackin' good!
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More Sweet and Sour D pics
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I've heard ECSD can have floppy stems. Anyone know how floppy? Never grown it before.
These would be outside, which should help with that, and the SS should help it some more - anyone think stem strength outdoors on the hybrid might be an issue of significance? I'll have support on hand in case it is, I'm just curious as to what to expect - |
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HOLY CRAP MY SDXSS JUST TOOK OFF!!!! I will get new pic on here tomorrow. But these babies just almost doubled in size last night. What is in these Chim, super man DNA?
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Expect major flop. Outdoor should help but they will def need staking.
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I know that was meant for expans... But yes, diesels are bigger floppers than NBA players. I plan on trellising multiple heights on mine for support indoors. Hopefully the SS will lend some stability, but as long as I get a good Sour, I don't care what the plant looks like.
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