I have a buddy who is considering doing godbud x blueberry outside next summer, so we will be keeping an eye on this. We can't find any info either btw.
Godbud..is pretty thick right? Depends on your humidity and whether you top them for smaller colas etc.You probably haven't gotten many responses cuz there are so many variables in an outdoor grow..May want to check the BCBD forum as they sell it.
god clones finish in BC coastal outdoor conditions around the end of october.in fact god is mold resistant,so oily the rain just runs off her.check for mites when u get the clones,as god is notorious for spider mites.the love gods large leaves to hide under.God grows very bushy in long season and loves the nutes.jordan has alot of god crosses that finish a bit sooner.God is a purple skunk/hawaiian i believe.nice sweet funky smell/taste,indica stone.tends to form round golfball buds,no colas.hope that helps,brutha.
stay on top of things and humidity should not be a problem, just be aware of density of god bud and don't let it get to deep into the winter...jah bless..
god responds well to feeding and light,so the more the merrier,lol.if u use some type of bud fuel,u may get her to bloom more rapidly.would be a great greenhouse plant,esp with blackout curtains.in the wild shes a late bloomer,def end oct in BC.
do it!god crosses r the sh!t.u get some fantastic phenos,and some fans the size of dinner plates.god x mighty mite would be interesting.god is a dank plant to work with,the finished product is always fave.
god is mold resistant,oddly enough.once i took the garden hose to a couple mite infested,full bud gods.did that a bunch until all mites were drown or washed away,and the flowers stayed intact.the resin is very tenacious.
hey Cascadia...do u smoke kinnikinnik?its a good smoke
My title that reads "Skookum Kinnikinnik" is taken from the Chinook jargon trade language that was common in the Pacific northwest durring the 19th century.
"Skookum" means strong or potent, I am using "Kinnikinnik" as a generic word to mean smoking herb, rather than for the specific plant Bearberry, I was just trying to come as close to describing Cannabis in the Chinook jargon as possible..
I did a Spring harvest and she finished around April I believe. The mother ended up turning hermie real bad so we ditched her. The bud had excellent bag appeal though, real pretty pot, mine had a sort of silver-blueish tint.
God bud ..good topic! I had the pleasure of smokeing some last season. It is some good potent smoke. Was nice dense bud/ripe and came from a OD guy in Cali!