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SPEED QUEEN, SADHU, & HASHBERRY ?'s
ah yes the indicas, how mold resistant is each one of these strains ?
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Join Date: May 2006
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Mike recomends you be carefull with the hashberry as it has SUPER dense calyx clusters. My outdoor one got a touch of the mold but i am really close to the ocean and get heavy fog year round...
The smoke is super old skool and relaxing. Not bowled over potent where your sitting on the toilet wishing you didnt smoke so much. more like "im really glad i smoked that stuff"
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Mike
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Yeah, Hashberry has those baseball bat colas that make her so high yielding but also very dense. Sadhu also has nice rounded buds and a big head bud. As long as you stick to the basic precautions for controlling mold you shouldn't run into any difficulties though. So far hardly any reports have reached us rgdg mold which is a great track record and affirms our breeding goals. If there are two things I won't tolerate in a strain it's a tendency to mold and hermie!
We have some recommendations in the strain details for Sadhu and Hashberry. Keep an eye on indoor humidity (ie. have a decent vent running and don't let temps drop under 21°C night time during cold months); prevent excess watering during last 2 weeks of flowering...just provide daily plant requirement and keep the pot dry for the dark cycle; plus don't run amok with nutes and cause a lot of pistils and leaves deterioating where mold spores have a field day. For outdoor I think it's best to harvest at least the tops if rain or foggy cold is expected around harvest time. In southern latitidues growers tend to get lot's of caterpillars in their buds straight after the first humid days or nights early September which triggers the larvae to hatch. Very important to check all head buds and remove these critters by hand. They don't just eat all the buds but cause mold to settle in where they feed. Cheers, Mike
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