| Arizona Iced Tea Grow Report |
| Posted By: |
Momerath My Strains |
| Genotype: |
Mostly Indica |
| Breeder: |
Reservation Labs |
| Grow Location: |
Outdoor |
| Medium: |
Soil treated with horse manure, guano, coco, dolomite, mycorhizae |
| Sea of Green? |
No |
| Lighting & Wattage: |
The Sun |
| Fertilizing Method: |
Humboldt Nutrients 3-part + Big Up and molasses |
| Pruning Method: |
Untopped |
| Stature: |
Medium height, quite branchy |
| Flowering Time: |
Approx. 9 weeks |
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| Grow Results |
| Appearance: |
Medium statured plants with long sturdy branches, big colas and not much leaf. |
| Odor: |
Sweet, grapey, herbal, much like fruity tea |
| Average Height: |
2 meters |
| Yield Per Plant: |
 1/2 lb |
| Taste: |
 Sweet, with subtle fruity or herby notes, depending on pheno |
| Buzz: |
 Mild, relaxing, kinda trippy |
| Ease of Growing: |
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| Overall Rating: |
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| Strain: Arizona Iced Tea Rating:  |
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| Arizona Iced Tea Grow Notes |
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I ended up with two of these last year in my garden. They are average growers, not fast but not slow. They develope a sturdy structure while in veg, and exhibit dark green foliage. They also tend to show purple from a very early age, most had purple stalks/stems their whole life. They only grew to about 2m tall, but had many long branches that formed a more-or-less uniform canopy. The stretch in flowering is minimal, 1.5x I'd say. They develope very dense tight clusters of flowers and have a sweet smell from early on. Half way through budding they began turning purple, with one pheno turning almost black by the end. The smell develops from fruity sweet to an herby skunky grapey smell towards the end.
This stuff is amazingly easy to manicure. The buds are solid and dense, the colas are long and massive, and there's hardly any leaf to be removed. The smoke is smooth with a little bite. Smell and flavor are somewhat different. The taste is that of sweet iced tea, with hints of either grapes or mint, depending on pheno. This stuff has great bag appeal too, it just looks beautiful.
Overall I'd recommend this to any indica fans out there, its different than what you're used to, and a pleasure to grow and smoke!
Congrats again Reservation Labs on another great strain! |
| More Arizona Iced Tea Pix! |  Did I mention the colors? | 
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| Comment Posted by: Durdy on 04-01-2011 at 04:19 | | I need to get me some of these!
| | Comment Posted by: Momerath on 03-22-2011 at 04:57 | | | She was the visual gem of my garden, by a long shot. The most beautiful colors...reds, purples, golds, pinks, greens, nearly every color you can see in a plant.
And she was totally done by Oct 22nd I believe, was right around there when we took her (at 40.5 N lat) | | Comment Posted by: HELLOSMILY on 03-13-2011 at 05:26 | | nice..killer report beautiful lady | | Comment Posted by: CHACO on 03-11-2011 at 22:53 | | Nice pics!! Looks like a fun outdoor grower, did she finish by halloween? | | Comment Posted by: Ribsauce on 03-06-2011 at 02:12 | | great job and awesome grow report man...gotta love the reservations labs genetics
| | Comment Posted by: CANNATOPIA on 03-05-2011 at 16:46 | | Nice Grow!
| | Comment Posted by: Stickky on 03-04-2011 at 18:08 | | | very nice thanks for the report | | Comment Posted by: Momerath on 03-03-2011 at 04:24 | | | In the ground. I use my own blend of substrates in addition to the nutes I feed her. | | Comment Posted by: ocean_grown on 03-02-2011 at 22:21 | | Nice report, containers or straight in the dirt? |
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